importance of genetics in bodybuilding.Look at this KID

One of these days they will make a myostatin inhibitor... and then another day... GenSci will start producing it as Myotropin or somthing cool like that.. and we will all be huge... now i cant wait for those days....
 
Would you really want those days to come? I mean, honestly. Sure, it sounds great now because you get assloads of attention/respect/self-esteem/blah blah for being big now. What happens when EVERYONE is big? You ain't shit!

Even now we get enough crap for using juice because "it makes you big". What happens when those drugs come out and it's actually true? Again the answer is you ain't shit and, if you're big at that time, you're a sorry excuse for a BB/person.
 
ohh look i found one of the other threads bob told me about...I guess i should look around before I post huh??

Grizz your freaking funny bro!!
 
Well ...

... it is noted in some of thr articles, and the NEJM article, that the mother of the kid has several brothers who were both abnormally strong. Those brothers were not available for genetic testing (which seems strange), so it is not known to what extent they have the mutation. If they also have the full mutation, perhaps a future normal life is possible for the kid. Although it is noted that the mother has one half of the mutation. And that the father of the child must have also had the mutation for the kid to obtain the full mutation.

That statistical probability (assuming the current stats on this mutation are correct) of the mother meeting a male with the same mutation ... rare. veyr, very unlikely.

Perhaps the mutation is quite a bit more common than we thought. It would be interesting to see genetic screenings of the top bodybuilders, powerlifters, strength atheletes, etc .....

It is also of note that the child currently has very normal heart function. Not to say that problems could not later develop --- BUT, it would seem high likely that the mutation, if it were to cause problems, would cause problems in the child's youth, as the development phase is the most dramatic in early youth.

Either way ... quite an interesting development. I hope it leads to more genetic testing and discoveries. Perhaps the mutation (in varying levels) is more prevailant in Germanic stock? Slavic? Nordic? Interesting questions.
 
lmao grizz. u got that right. MJM, read the article b4 posting
Grizzly said:
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.
 
other family members refused testing i believe.
Einzelgaenger said:
... it is noted in some of thr articles, and the NEJM article, that the mother of the kid has several brothers who were both abnormally strong. Those brothers were not available for genetic testing (which seems strange), so it is not known to what extent they have the mutation. If they also have the full mutation, perhaps a future normal life is possible for the kid. Although it is noted that the mother has one half of the mutation. And that the father of the child must have also had the mutation for the kid to obtain the full mutation.
 
That's what I'm saying.He's not the 1 in 10 billion luckiest guy alive.He is fucking deformed and won't make it anywhere.Luagh all you want, but we can have different oppinions.

Windigo said:
Ya this kid isn't going to live that long.
 
Well guys the only thing that pops in my mind is what the hell is this world preparing kids like him for in the future?
 
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