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rkell87
10-31-2009, 07:20 PM
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Bob Sacamano
10-31-2009, 07:23 PM
he must be doing my workout
Rampage
10-31-2009, 07:51 PM
he must be doing my workout
he's got bigger muscles than you:laugh2:
Bob Sacamano
10-31-2009, 08:51 PM
he's got bigger muscles than you:laugh2:
whatev, I would kick that little kid's *** up and down the street
UnoDallas
10-31-2009, 09:16 PM
well I feel for the kid should not start with wieghts before 15 - 16 years old
Dawgs0916
10-31-2009, 09:58 PM
wow that is really ridiculous
tomson75
10-31-2009, 10:04 PM
That can't be good for a kid that age.
Cover 2
10-31-2009, 10:28 PM
He's going to end up being extremely short.
rkell87
10-31-2009, 10:40 PM
well I feel for the kid should not start with wieghts before 15 - 16 years old
eh I'm cool with it cause its not really that different from going to work on a farm, or pre world war one kids were getting put to work young. they may not be that defined but some kids were every bit as strong. truthfully i wish someone would have worked me out when i was young. i was an active kid but did nothing to help make me stronger as i was always running. i also grew up in the age of Nintendo now at 22 i have early onset arthritis(sp?) in both thumbs...i think i would trade an inch or two and maybe some tendinitis in my elbow to have a killer body like this kid will surely have and something to do at that age that maybe would have me not have arthritis.
plus i am pretty sure the parent is a gymnast and i would think this kid will most likely have a good opportunity to make the Italian Olympic team
UnoDallas
10-31-2009, 11:07 PM
eh I'm cool with it cause its not really that different from going to work on a farm, or pre world war one kids were getting put to work young. they may not be that defined but some kids were every bit as strong. truthfully i wish someone would have worked me out when i was young. i was an active kid but did nothing to help make me stronger as i was always running. i also grew up in the age of Nintendo now at 22 i have early onset arthritis(sp?) in both thumbs...i think i would trade an inch or two and maybe some tendinitis in my elbow to have a killer body like this kid will surely have and something to do at that age that maybe would have me not have arthritis.
plus i am pretty sure the parent is a gymnast and i would think this kid will most likely have a good opportunity to make the Italian Olympic team
yea right nobody made you Nintendo
thats your own fault
instead of getting out side an playing real sports
and you can never tell about arthritis - that may be genetic
and he may get arthritis from lifting weights
there are so many factors
it not good for the kid I am telling you
I played Basketball and baseball when I was his age all the way thru college
bbgun
10-31-2009, 11:10 PM
World's littlest d-bag. Pray for him.
http://englishrussia.com/images/wigas/1_082.jpg
UnoDallas
10-31-2009, 11:22 PM
what ever happened to that kid a couple years ago that was all muscle ??????? I bet he is a fat kid now
kmp77
11-01-2009, 12:18 AM
World's littlest d-bag. Pray for him.
http://englishrussia.com/images/wigas/1_082.jpg
I already either want to punch the kid or his parents. :D
bbgun
11-01-2009, 12:20 AM
I already either want to punch the kid or his parents. :D
Get ready to do a lot more punching. American rap culture + impressionable Russian youth = dbag explosion.
http://englishrussia.com/?p=5525
Hoofbite
11-01-2009, 12:31 AM
what ever happened to that kid a couple years ago that was all muscle ??????? I bet he is a fat kid now
I'm not sure. I think it became pretty accepted that his dad was juicing him. Not that there was a test but his dad was totally against it. Then I think his dad got into some legal trouble and the whole stardom push for him kind of died down.
Think his name was like Robbie Sandrack or something.
Edit:
Richard Sandrak.
Just did a little search. I watched a show about him a while back and if I remember right he gained a little weight and didn't look so "Herc" after his dad exited the picture. Still a little beast but nothing like he was when he 1st stepped onto the scene.
Sam I Am
11-01-2009, 12:45 AM
That guy should be exterminated.
While working to learn gymnastics at a young age is a good thing physically and mentally, bodybuilding at such a young age is not good for the development of the physical body. Weight lifting is should be avoided until at absolute minimum the latter half of puberty. (ie high school) You should not be attempting to build extreme muscle mass while the muscle itself is still in the full development stage.
rkell87
11-02-2009, 02:24 AM
yea right nobody made you Nintendo
thats your own fault
instead of getting out side an playing real sports
and you can never tell about arthritis - that may be genetic
and he may get arthritis from lifting weights
there are so many factors
it not good for the kid I am telling you
I played Basketball and baseball when I was his age all the way thru college
i did play sports...all day everyday. even when my friends didnt want to i would shoot ball or swim, but after dark till bed i played games. what i said was i wish someone had me work out to some exstint nstead of playing videogames. it is genetic, but games has made it come early for me.
everybody says it is not good, but i think it is better than the other extreme of childhood obesity which is become more of a problem everyday with the gov. taking both recess and gym out of schools.
i say health risks of working out too young< heath risks of letting your kid do nothing and be obese.
may not be the popular opinion but thats what i think.
oh and i saw a follow up on richard he is about 14-15ish and still works out and loves it but isnt as shredded as he was but is way ahead of other kids his age.
daschoo
11-02-2009, 04:49 AM
whatev, I would kick that little kid's *** up and down the street
you sound like chris jericho ;)
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