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How come former fat people are never humble? You would think ..

I will give you my reasons:


  • A co-worker ask me for advice. I give her advice and spend 30 minutes of my life breaking things down. She then commences to eat a cheese steak and strawberry milk for lunch.
  • At least once a week people ask me what gear I'm on while I've been natural all my life. I've been bulking for 24 years.
  • Skinny or skinny fat people say I haven't seen my abs in months or a year. I tell them I never seen my abs until a few months ago.
  • Certain family members hated on me.
  • Co-workers stay hatin.
  • Even some friends and exes hate hard.
  • I met my grandfather back in 2010 and haven't seen him in almost 10 years and one of the first comments he has is about my weight and when I was going to finally loose it.

I try to stay humble but humble doesn't get respect so eff it.

On top of that being the fat kid sucks. You get teased to no end. I respect everyone who deals with a struggle and faces it head on pass or fail. But I am not going to be humble myself for the haters and BSers

Every single reason you listed has to do with what another person did to you. What you trying to do? Get revenge on them by flexing? Best revenge is HUMBLE success.
 
in my experience, it's former fat people who have the most to criticize about people who are still fat. they become who they disliked when they were fat :{

Thats exactly why I try to help educate about nutrition and training rather than verbally beating people up about it.
 
Got Damn I`m getting old, lol NT is so watered down now, got children crying getting offended and talking about treating people equally.

Can we get back to the purpose of this thread.
 
bruh why is this even a topic of discussion?

anyways.

Watching this Mike Rashid guy, my first time hearing about him was last night, and he's talking about his chest workout and all I can say is "wot?" lol
 
:lol sounds like a self-esteem issue more than anything

you gain no respect for being a douche either sir

I agree with the self-esteem issue. But like Lucky said bodybuilding is a vain lifestyle. I don't know to many people in that lifestyle that walk around not thinking highly of themselves and shared similar experience. I personally enjoy hearing about others peoples successes and the arrogance that comes to them.

I am also not walking around talking people down or anything like that but I ain't trying to hear I can't from people either when I know they can if they wanted to.
 
other people were questioning my mans statement and i knew exactly what he was referring to so i just stated the obvious my G.
lucky, you worked hard.. so go ahead and boast broham but some of the things that come out of your mouth really make you sound like an uber clown.

I dormed at college for 4 years (2010 graduate-- Rutgers stand up!!) where i developed a bad drinking/smoking/eating habit, which i combined with zero physical activities
and as a result: i graduated college weighing 240lbs.. where as i entered weighing 170!! (5'11 height).
when i graduated in may 2010, I took a long look in the mirror and decided it was time for a change.
so i started going to the gym 6x a week, only to come home and do interval training on my tredmill-- I combined that with some clean eats and by december i was down to around 180lbs.
during that time i never bragged about my daily progress, work ethic, or posted pics of myself with ensembles on that look like they're from baby gap.

(...i mean really doe, while we are on the subject, i imagine you can see the sizes of the clothes on the rack, wasn't it obvious everything you took into that fitting room was 2x too small for you?)

but I know everyone's different so its totally cool to boast and feel proud of your accomplishments but when you start stepping on other peoples toes about their physique cause you made some strides and apparently now feel "superior" and "alpha," that's totally backwards thinking isnt it? i mean you were unhappy with yourself at one point, were you not? But now that youre in better shape, youre all the sudden better than the people who are trying to make a transformation themselves?
you should promote others to follow you and better themselves instead of mocking everyone and acting like youre the only one whose capable of a transformation cause thats BEAT.

and for the record.. i wasn't even in the least bit offended nor got my jimmies rustled-- but if youre going to address me, then you've earned my response.
and BTW, that RAY-J/Fab clip you embedded was totally placed out of context, what is it even supposed to mean? makes no sense...
OH wait, I'm supposed to be ray-j in that clip cause that's your definition of a beta right? cause i forgot, you're the one who dictates what makes a person beta or not. :|
 
other people were questioning my mans statement and i knew exactly what he was referring to so i just stated the obvious my G.
lucky, you worked hard.. so go ahead and boast broham but some of the things that come out of your mouth really make you sound like an uber clown.

I dormed at college for 4 years (2010 graduate-- Rutgers stand up!!) where i developed a bad drinking/smoking/eating habit, which i combined with zero physical activities
and as a result: i graduated college weighing 240lbs.. where as i entered weighing 170!! (5'11 height).
when i graduated in may 2010, I took a long look in the mirror and decided it was time for a change.
so i started going to the gym 6x a week, only to come home and do interval training on my tredmill-- I combined that with some clean eats and by december i was down to around 180lbs.
during that time i never bragged about my daily progress, work ethic, or posted pics of myself with ensembles on that look like they're from baby gap.

(...i mean really doe, while we are on the subject, i imagine you can see the sizes of the clothes on the rack, wasn't it obvious everything you took into that fitting room was 2x too small for you?)

but I know everyone's different so its totally cool to boast and feel proud of your accomplishments but when you start stepping on other peoples toes about their physique cause you made some strides and apparently now feel "superior" and "alpha," that's totally backwards thinking isnt it? i mean you were unhappy with yourself at one point, were you not? But now that youre in better shape, youre all the sudden better than the people who are trying to make a transformation themselves?
you should promote others to follow you and better themselves instead of mocking everyone and acting like youre the only one whose capable of a transformation cause thats BEAT.

and for the record.. i wasn't even in the least bit offended nor got my jimmies rustled-- but if youre going to address me, then you've earned my response.
and BTW, that RAY-J/Fab clip you embedded was totally placed out of context, what is it even supposed to mean? makes no sense...
OH wait, I'm supposed to be ray-j in that clip cause that's your definition of a beta right? cause i forgot, you're the one who dictates what makes a person beta or not. :|


son the fact dudes are crying about a Sarcastic phrase that has been used by thousands of people on Bodybuilding forums is pathetic point blank. I don't care how dudes feel, why is this even being drawn out? Why are you posting paragraphs? Damn hit the gym and enjoy life point blank.
 
Every single reason you listed has to do with what another person did to you. What you trying to do? Get revenge on them by flexing? Best revenge is HUMBLE success.

Aint nobody got time for revenge. I lift because I love it and I love the motivation it gives me and others.
 
other people were questioning my mans statement and i knew exactly what he was referring to

things that come out of your mouth really make you sound like an uber clown.
Yeah man dudes know exactly what I was talking about :lol every place needs a clown though

Props on getting yourself back into shape, do you still maintain the same routine? Hard as hell for me to go to the gym 4x a week and you say 6? I gotta step it up
 
Thanks was in HM and nothing fits because of my shoulders and quads smh I like that aesthetic tight shirt douche look though. Sheesh is there a clothing company that caters to Non Betas? 6 ft + over 200 master race gets no love
Ya I've pretty much resorted to ordering my clothes from JCrew knowing that their Tall Large and 34/36 fits pretty well.

Changing routines for muscle confusion is a myth, or nah?
How are your muscles going to get confused - they don't have brains...

If you're not plateauing on a routine, why change it? I don't get why you'd schedule to change your routine at a set point in time. Pick a routine that works for you and commit to it over a significant period of time. Program hopping is a progress killer, because it makes it much harder to be consistent.

How would I kill progress if I'm still applying progressive overload to my routines?

Progressive overload is key whether I change routine every 2 months, or not.
 
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