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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 98707

    I used to always give the athletes the benifit of the doubt in anysport, I figured most were clean. Ever since that Balco shit dropped, I suspect everyone is doing it now. Those dudes were beating the olympic drug testing, so those bullshit commission tests are probably so easy to beat, some college kid probably already has shit out there for these athletes.

    There is too much money at stake in all sports, not just MMA. And these dudes will always look for an edge. It sucks, but using Maia as an example, If he is on something, its probably because he knows everyone else is doing it, and he will fall behind if he doesn't.
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    • edman5555
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 6628

      Originally posted by MMA_scientist
      Right. X just said he gained 15 pounds, not 15 pounds of muscle. But no one is pointing the finger at a guys who just got fatter...

      I always chuckle (on the inside) when I hear people worrying about bulking up. It is quite difficult to add muscle mass. My wife thinks if she lifts a 10 pound dumbell she is going to look like Hulk Hogan.
      What would you guys say are the most effective muscles to build for the various arts? BJJ, Wrestling, boxing, kickboxing..
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      • MMA_scientist
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 9857

        I take back what I said about Maia. i thought i remembered him looking a lot bigger.

        Old Maia:


        New Maia (last fight):




        That is a doable change in physique. Kingsbury, Alves, Overeem- not so much. Doesn't mean he (Maia) is clean, but I will give him the benefit of the doubt for the time being.

        FTR, it is absolutely rampant in sport bjj. They don't test for it, and I am sure 95% of the top guys are using something.
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        • SPX
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 23875

          Originally posted by MMA_scientist
          Right. X just said he gained 15 pounds, not 15 pounds of muscle.
          Right. I want to point out a few things, actually:

          1. When people say "lean mass" they almost always think that means muscle, but lean mass really just means anything that's not fat: muscle, water, bone, etc. One thing about creatine is that it volumizes the muscles and helps them retain water, which gives them a larger, fuller look. So building actual muscle tissue is only one component of getting bigger and/or more muscular.

          2. Most bodybuilders usually shoot for a 2:1 or even 1:1 ratio between muscle and fat when adding size. In fact, you do want to gain SOME fat. Can you imagine gaining 50 pounds of pure muscle while your fat deposits stayed the same? It would push your bodyfat percentage into unhealthy, perhaps even dangerous, levels (provided you were already lean to begin with).

          3. A lot of people also fall into the "illusion of big" category. That's where they actually lose weight, but the weight they lose is mostly fat, so they actually appear bigger because there muscles are much more defined.

          Take this guy. Would you believe that he is 15 to 20 lbs LIGHTER in the after pictures?


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          • MMA_scientist
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 9857

            Originally posted by edman5555
            What would you guys say are the most effective muscles to build for the various arts? BJJ, Wrestling, boxing, kickboxing..
            Honestly, you really don't have to be very strong to be a good wrestler or bjj grappler. Muscle endurance is way more important. But if you are going for power, legs are constantly over looked in the grappling arts, IMO. No one works the glutes, hamstrings... but they help a lot in grappling, especially takedowns. Most grapplers have more than enough upper body strength, because you build it grappling. But the legs are neglected.
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            • SPX
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 23875

              Originally posted by poopoo333
              This would still be difficult WITH steroids. When people use steroids and say they gained 20 lbs, that is A LOT of water retention.
              I think that a lot of common wisdom on gaining lean mass is incorrect. We have a lot of "bro science" myths that go around without anyone really knowing WHY they're repeating these things.

              There are plenty of stories of guys who have put on a lot of weight (and not fat weight) in short periods of time. Perhaps some of them are lying. Certainly some are juicing. But I don't believe all are.

              Take this guy for instance. He claims to have gained 34 pounds of muscle in 4 weeks. Maybe he's lying, but he's known through his website (and his book 4 Hour Workweek) for doing these "lifestyle experiments" where he tries random shit to see what kind of results he can get:

              After holding off for nearly two years, I’m posting this because too many people have asked for it. The lasses should read it, too, as the same principles can be applied to bodyfat loss. I weighed 152 lbs. for four years of high school, and after training in tango in Buenos Aires in 2005, that … Continue reading "From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks"
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              • edman5555
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 6628

                Yeah I would think Flexibility would be as important as strength. I guess it depends though. Jacare is strong as hell but Roger Gracie is a skinny looking dude.
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                • SPX
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 23875

                  Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                  My wife thinks if she lifts a 10 pound dumbell she is going to look like Hulk Hogan.
                  LOL

                  I get that with women a lot. I suggest that they weight train to sculpt their body and they always come back with "but I don't want to get big and bulky." They don't understand that they don't have the testosterone to do so.
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                  • MMA_scientist
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 9857

                    Originally posted by SPX
                    Right. I want to point out a few things, actually:
                    I agree with most of what you are saying. With regard to the illusion of size photo, issue with these guys is that they are not just leaning out and looking ripped and bigger. They are still weighing in at the same weight (or in Alves or Overeem's case, more) depsite being dehydrated and shredded. Kinsbury was 205 on TUF, and he is still 205. If he came in all ripped and weight 185, I would just think he dropped fat and exposed his muscles more.

                    But I agree that there is some definite jumping to conclusions going on. And all the guys I think are dirty probably are not... but I like to speculate anyway.
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                    • MMA_scientist
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 9857

                      Originally posted by edman5555
                      Yeah I would think Flexibility would be as important as strength. I guess it depends though. Jacare is strong as hell but Roger Gracie is a skinny looking dude.
                      Yeah, it really depends on your style (or really your style depends on your build). You see wrestlers that are long and lean like Cael Sanderson, then other guys that are short and powerful like Brent Metcalf. Same thing in bjj, Marcelo Garcia is a stocky midget, but Roger is 6'6 and both are at the top of the world.
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                      • SPX
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 23875

                        Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                        I agree with most of what you are saying. With regard to the illusion of size photo, issue with these guys is that they are not just leaning out and looking ripped and bigger. They are still weighing in at the same weight (or in Alves or Overeem's case, more) depsite being dehydrated and shredded. Kinsbury was 205 on TUF, and he is still 205. If he came in all ripped and weight 185, I would just think he dropped fat and exposed his muscles more.

                        But I agree that there is some definite jumping to conclusions going on. And all the guys I think are dirty probably are not... but I like to speculate anyway.
                        Well I guess that's true about weight cutting. It is an interesting phenomenon, though.

                        I do think that the body is capable of more lean development than most people believe.
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                        • zY|
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 8385

                          Originally posted by SPX
                          Can't niggas just gain weight anymore without being accused of using steroids?

                          I gained 15 pounds in the last two months. Eat like a motherfucker, train hard, and properly supplement your diet with basic legal shit and you can put muscle on.
                          Haterz gonna hate.

                          Overeem gained 30 pounds of muscle in like 3 years. GARR steroids!!11
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                          • edman5555
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 6628

                            Originally posted by SPX
                            LOL

                            I get that with women a lot. I suggest that they weight train to sculpt their body and they always come back with "but I don't want to get big and bulky." They don't understand that they don't have the testosterone to do so.

                            Is testosterone a key component for building muscle mass?
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                            • zY|
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 8385

                              Originally posted by edman5555
                              Is testosterone a key component for building muscle mass?
                              Absolutely it is. The whole point of anabolic steroids is to mimic the effects of testosterone.
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                              • MMA_scientist
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 9857

                                Originally posted by edman5555
                                Is testosterone a key component for building muscle mass?
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