2006/11/12, 09:00 PM
Is it true that some people are naturally born muscular? or is that absolute bull?
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2006/11/12, 10:34 PM
Yea, I was born at about 165lbs. Haven't gained since, but man was I ripped coming out of the womb.
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2006/11/13, 06:35 PM
well i guess the rest of us will have to work a little harder, lol
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2006/11/14, 04:43 PM
wow, 165lbs at birth ? id call my mom and tell her i love her if i was you :big_smile::big_smile:
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So long as we are loved by others I should say that we are almost indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend.
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2006/11/14, 04:51 PM
see....wrestler can be funny....:big_smile:
the rest of you guys...wound a little tight...OK...I'm outta here before I get in any more trouble....
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2006/12/14, 04:14 PM
Don't you guys remember high school biology and the different body types? (Ectomorph, Endomorph, Mesomorph) Someone with a mesomorph body type has more highly developed muscles and bones. than the other body types. That doesn't mean you can't add weight to a small frame or vice versa, it's just easier for a mesomorph to put on quality muscle.
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2006/12/14, 04:25 PM
no we dont....we here at freetrainers are senile....
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2006/12/14, 04:28 PM
My biology teacher was actually a Mesectendorph
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2006/12/14, 04:37 PM
No, but I've got Biology in college next semester...and calculus....thanks for remindin me.
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--Vince Lombardi
"Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priorities and go to work." H. L. Hunt
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