No.
It's always possible to improve and to get bigger. But unless you have the right genetics, even with steroids some bodies are out of reach.
An example, look at Jonh Cena. Huge guy right? He would lose a bodybuilding competition to me. Why? Because he looks like a fridge. His waist his almost as wide as his shoulders. He will never have that wide "V" body.
We all have to play with the cards we are dealt. Doesn't mean you shouldn't try to get there and look as close to what you want as possible.
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Yes, it's just a shit load of work. Most people can't maintain it for very long.
No its not. They once followed a large number of gym goers for a year. All of them followed their trainers instructions and ate properly. About 10% put on noticeable muscle, 10% actually lost muscle mass. The remaining 80% saw no difference.
I'd say it takes a lot of will power, determination, and motivation.
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It is possible for some and impossible for others. Even with working out a lot and good self discipline, genetics play a major role in what is possible or not physically.
I have had friends that spent much more time working out than I did, but I was significantly stronger than them and improved quicker regardless due to genetics.I mean if it's your hobby and primary focus.
Otherwise, no. Not really sustainable. You'll deplete your willpower pretty quick wich will affect other parts of your life. You have to keep water and fat low, which the body will regularly resist with that much muscle mass. There's a lot about this physique that the body does not find natural. My guess is he softened up pretty quickly after this, likely much to his health benefit.Not for me.
I'd have a heart attack by the time I'm 40.
Definitely can't be done by working out. Not with my bone structure.
So it would either be stuffing yourself with 5000 calories of meat per day, which I imagine isn't very healthy.
Or some kind of 'juice'.It's easy enough to bulk the muscle if you are a large framed mesomorph and you eat and work out regularly. Cutting the fat to appear lean for the cameras is more challenging...
Possible but it will take a lot of time and efforts. The problem is gaining muscle mass over time. It is a slow process as you have to keep using them day after day for hours.
I don't think people are allowed to use steroids in UFC.It's possible but it will take a long time if you're natty. And ofc, it all depends on if your genetics allows for that kind of muscle growth. Which it may not for many.
Hell naw! Especially not at his age.
All these performers in the WWF / MMA etc.. they're on some form of PED for sure
Brock is on the JUICE for damn sureYes. It really didn't take that long to build the noobie gains, but if you keep pushing past the common plateau of "I'm just going to always curl 35lbs forever" then you'll get somewhere.
No.. Even he can't maintain it without steroids... He looks like shit without it..
I guess not. All these WWE people are 'roided to hell and back. Brock doesn't look so great now he's a certain age does he?
Unfortunately, no. Even the "natural bodybuilders" are juicing, they just know how much to take and when to taper it off to beat the doping test.
That depends on genetics and eating habits along with workouts, but for some. Yes it is
No it isn't. If it was a lot more people would be doing it
as long as you tren hard, eat clen anavar give up
No, this guy is a walking chemistry set.
Unlikely, but it would depend on your genetics.
Only with the right genetics
I don't know, but why would anyone want to?
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I doubt that the man himself took steroids
Traps and delta should be a dead giveaway.
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