importance of genetics in bodybuilding.Look at this KID

I was hoping the article would have more info about the kid. Hes gonna be a monster as he gets older, and as cool as it sounds, I think hes going to have a lot of problems because of that gene mutation. Same way that people who produce massive amounts of GH end up with major problems.
 
Maybe they can just supplement his diet with myostatin, the protien he's missing.

Bob Smith said:
I was hoping the article would have more info about the kid. Hes gonna be a monster as he gets older, and as cool as it sounds, I think hes going to have a lot of problems because of that gene mutation. Same way that people who produce massive amounts of GH end up with major problems.
 
Neodavid said:
Maybe they can just supplement his diet with myostatin, the protien he's missing.
I think that would work as well as the myostatin-blocking supplements didnt. If anything, the docs would have to do gene therapy/manipulation to correct it.
 
he could have a pro card at 15 lol .

truely though its a sad thing to see children fighting for what most of us take forgranted
 
The human heart is a muscle too and if that continues to grow as well then the outcome for this kid wont be good.I hope he makes it through.
 
spound said:
lucky bastard :)
Depends on how you look at it.He might not even live long enough to be 10.But it would be cool if the gene is active only in his skeletal muscles.He would be ready to give all the future bodybuilders a run for their money.
 
While it would definitely be interesting to see what this kid could do with regard to bodybuilding and weightlifting, I agree with Bob that he is probably headed for a world of problems and I doubt if he is going to have much interest in getting bigger or stronger as he gets older.
 
That guy won't become a pro bodybuilder.He is big boned and probably going to be a big fat fucked up piece of shit.He's deformed, nothing to be proud of.
 
Bob Smith said:
I was hoping the article would have more info about the kid. Hes gonna be a monster as he gets older, and as cool as it sounds, I think hes going to have a lot of problems because of that gene mutation. Same way that people who produce massive amounts of GH end up with major problems.

I was hoping to see more pics!
 
MJM said:
That guy won't become a pro bodybuilder.He is big boned and probably going to be a big fat fucked up piece of shit.He's deformed, nothing to be proud of.

What is big boned mean to you? I highley doubt he will be fat, he most likely has a fast metabolism and all the lean muscle mass will keep his bf down anyways, besides they said his bf was half that or his peers.
 
MJM said:
That guy won't become a pro bodybuilder.He is big boned and probably going to be a big fat fucked up piece of shit.He's deformed, nothing to be proud of.

LMFAO! I can't stop, someone help me! Hah-ha! Hah-ha! Hah-ha! LMFAO!

This dumb son of a bitch who trains his chest 3X/wk, quads 1X/wk and hammies never is calling the 7 MONTH old baby with bigger legs than him a fat piece of shit! LMFAO! LMFAO!

Dude, did you miss the part where, underneath the photo, it says "7 months old"? That kid is ripped for a 7 mo/o baby.
 
That kid was born to take over the world-- the time has come!

they had better start him out with meat and increasing his meals over time-- if that body can be healthy, it needs to feed healthy!
 
esco said:
flex wheeler has the same mutation ... well kinda, he also is missing the myostatin gene.
From what Ive heard, Wheeler isnt missing the gene, his just expresses itself less than normal. Supposedly.

To say the kid is going to grow up to be a giant fat ass is to deny all the research on myostatin, including that of animals. Look at the cows and mice that were given the mutation. They are HUGE and very lean.
 
Bob Smith said:
From what Ive heard, Wheeler isnt missing the gene, his just expresses itself less than normal. Supposedly.

To say the kid is going to grow up to be a giant fat ass is to deny all the research on myostatin, including that of animals. Look at the cows and mice that were given the mutation. They are HUGE and very lean.

thanks bob, knew it was something.
 
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