Snarky91
Bluelighter
I was always interested in this question. I used to think that it was normal to weigh over 200 lbs, given enough years of training. My favorite bodybuilder in recent times, dexter jackson, came in contest shape at over 230 lbs; his height is 5'6. Based on his achievements, I reasoned that it wouldn't be hard for me to get to 200 lbs at 5'7 with about 10% body fat. One day I searched google on this topic and came across an interesting link:
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/muscle-gain/whats-my-genetic-muscular-potential.html
A lot of people, me included at one point, have illusory expectations about how much they can weigh with good conditioning. Hell, according to this site, I shouldn't ever hope to eclipse 180 lbs in near peak shape. Barring the use of steroids, a 6 foot person can't even expect to weigh more than 200 lbs in any decent shape. This is pretty flabbergasting, I'm sure most will agree. Since steroids can only help add muscle temporarily, and that added muscle will surely atrophy in short order without more steroids, my net conclusion is that 180 lbs is far more muscular than I thought before. Most people won't reach 50% of their natural genetic potential, so I think it's pretty sobering how many people tip the scale at over 200 lbs (in good shape) with the help of steroids. What would these people weigh if they were natural and at a low body fat and how much of the muscle that they walk around with is natural, underneath it? Is it fair to say that steroids are a quick fix if they can help a mediocre person add comparable amounts of muscle to an expert level natural bodybuilder? Have steroids overshadowed what it really means to have a top notch physique? Thoughts?
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/muscle-gain/whats-my-genetic-muscular-potential.html
A lot of people, me included at one point, have illusory expectations about how much they can weigh with good conditioning. Hell, according to this site, I shouldn't ever hope to eclipse 180 lbs in near peak shape. Barring the use of steroids, a 6 foot person can't even expect to weigh more than 200 lbs in any decent shape. This is pretty flabbergasting, I'm sure most will agree. Since steroids can only help add muscle temporarily, and that added muscle will surely atrophy in short order without more steroids, my net conclusion is that 180 lbs is far more muscular than I thought before. Most people won't reach 50% of their natural genetic potential, so I think it's pretty sobering how many people tip the scale at over 200 lbs (in good shape) with the help of steroids. What would these people weigh if they were natural and at a low body fat and how much of the muscle that they walk around with is natural, underneath it? Is it fair to say that steroids are a quick fix if they can help a mediocre person add comparable amounts of muscle to an expert level natural bodybuilder? Have steroids overshadowed what it really means to have a top notch physique? Thoughts?