straighttothebar.com— If you're a skinny guy and looking to pack on a few pounds, Strongman Max Misch explains exactly what it takes.
Nov 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
HTF is questioning your credentials the same as questioning your character? Visit any local university and talk to the nutritional science majors if you need to understand nutrition. Becausw it seems right now, you are getting your drivel from the ads disquised as "research articles" in FLEX.""What can you do with the major lifts, such as the deadlift, squat, standing press, bench press, etc""Oh, I see, its now a challenge of how much I can lift? Yep, I was right, small man syndrome.
Besides the obvious strength and speed that you lack, I would bet a large sum of money that I'm MUCH healthier than you too, in terms of cholesterol and blood pressure.
I don't lift weights, and have never claimed that I do. I merely cited well-known facts - that high triglyceride levels is bad for your health - and you went off into a defensive tirade, challenging my strength, speed, cholesterol, and blood pressure when you know absolutely nothing about me. Your intensely defensive reaction only belies your own lack of confidence and low self-esteem. Whether you are stronger or faster than me is irrelevant, as I never contested that. Your status as combat veteran is also irrelevant to the topic at hand. It doesn't somehow bestow special knowledge about nutrition, and your proposing a diet of high-fat, high-cholesterol foods without proposing something to counter the deleterious effects seems to indicate that you consider such things secondary or inconsequential to "bulking up."Either refute my initial statement that high triglycerides is bad for you, or put your penis back in your pants and stop flexing your muscles at me.
Closed AccountNov 12, 2007
HTF is questioning your credentials the same as questioning your character? Visit any local university and talk to the nutritional science majors if you need to understand nutrition. Becausw it seems right now, you are getting your drivel from the ads disquised as "research articles" in FLEX.""What can you do with the major lifts, such as the deadlift, squat, standing press, bench press, etc""Oh, I see, its now a challenge of how much I can lift? Yep, I was right, small man syndrome.
maxbmNov 12, 2007
Besides the obvious strength and speed that you lack, I would bet a large sum of money that I'm MUCH healthier than you too, in terms of cholesterol and blood pressure.
bitspaceNov 14, 2007
I don't lift weights, and have never claimed that I do. I merely cited well-known facts - that high triglyceride levels is bad for your health - and you went off into a defensive tirade, challenging my strength, speed, cholesterol, and blood pressure when you know absolutely nothing about me. Your intensely defensive reaction only belies your own lack of confidence and low self-esteem. Whether you are stronger or faster than me is irrelevant, as I never contested that. Your status as combat veteran is also irrelevant to the topic at hand. It doesn't somehow bestow special knowledge about nutrition, and your proposing a diet of high-fat, high-cholesterol foods without proposing something to counter the deleterious effects seems to indicate that you consider such things secondary or inconsequential to "bulking up."Either refute my initial statement that high triglycerides is bad for you, or put your penis back in your pants and stop flexing your muscles at me.
Closed AccountNov 19, 2007
I am sorry, I apologize. From your latest comments, you don't have "little man" syndrome, you have "little dick" syndrome.Seek help with that
maxbmNov 19, 2007
You're the douchebag with the username Dildo O'Lielly. Ha!