Is the weight lifting thing a stunt for Muscle Milk?
http://www.runnersworld.com/trail-racing/ryan-hall-finishes-18th-at-trail-championships
Is the weight lifting thing a stunt for Muscle Milk?
http://www.runnersworld.com/trail-racing/ryan-hall-finishes-18th-at-trail-championships
Wow he's bulked up.
Roydz
That thickness around the middle screams body fat, not Roydz.
Holy carp!
Animal fat, cleans, kipping pullups, and iron weights, bro.
The man is a BEAST and probably getting LAID
He is looking good! Nice dude.
So many distance runners could never be as skinny as Hall was, OR get as built as he is? Isn't that right? What gives then? Why the range of build potential?
Madbro wrote:
So many distance runners could never be as skinny as Hall was, OR get as built as he is? Isn't that right? What gives then? Why the range of build potential?
Anyone can get as skinny has the skinniest African and anyone can get as big as body builders. All it takes is years of persistence and discipline.
He kind of looks like Curtis Beach.
O.k. , it didn't take him years. Maybe I just never ate enough.
sbeefyk1 wrote:
Madbro wrote:So many distance runners could never be as skinny as Hall was, OR get as built as he is? Isn't that right? What gives then? Why the range of build potential?
Anyone can get as skinny has the skinniest African and anyone can get as big as body builders. All it takes is years of persistence and discipline.
And yet a former professional runner with diagnosed low T levels for years bulks that much in months in his home gym...
Yep, seems reasonable.
Royyyyy wrote:
And yet a former professional runner with diagnosed low T levels for years bulks that much in months in his home gym...
Yep, seems reasonable.
You have zero idea how lifting and running work or work against testosterone. I know you don't. Based on your post, I am positive you don't.
John Clendon wrote:
Royyyyy wrote:And yet a former professional runner with diagnosed low T levels for years bulks that much in months in his home gym...
Yep, seems reasonable.
You have zero idea how lifting and running work or work against testosterone. I know you don't. Based on your post, I am positive you don't.
I am continually amazed at how you are always an expert at everything. You are godlike in you ability to judge mere mortals!
Ummmm, is anyone other than Muscle Milk sponsoring him now? Don't see any other company logos, at least from waist up. What kind of shoes was he wearing?
Over his right leg in the shorts is an asics logo ...... no idea what his current status is with asics....
Only on a running forum would people consider him huge. He looks pretty normal to me. Go to bodybuilding.com if you want to see what huge looks like.
Madbro wrote:
So many distance runners could never be as skinny as Hall was, OR get as built as he is? Isn't that right? What gives then? Why the range of build potential?
That's what I'm considering. I've raced for over 35 years and am ready to quit being skinny. Why not?
Xfit_bro_the_treal_one wrote:
Animal fat, cleans, kipping pullups, and iron weights, bro.
The man is a BEAST and probably getting LAID
LOL. You should post more.
cover it up wrote:
That thickness around the middle screams body fat, not Roydz.
EXACTLY
He weighed 127 when he retired in January. Probably around 5% body fat so lets say 6 lbs of body fat. He has gained 43 lbs. I seriously doubt more than 15 lbs of gained muscle. That leaves 28 lbs of FAT he has put on over the last 10 months. Add that to the 6 he had before and he now has 34 lbs of fat out of 170 for 20% bodyfat.
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