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Old 07-Sep-06, 10:13 PM   #76
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Ya comparitively. But he did start lifting at a very early age and played football. :
How early:confused: I heard that if you workout too soon, it's bad for the joints even if you train with light weights.
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Not like the weird "Strongest Boy in the World" situation where the kid was ripped and had an 8 pack at age 8 or whatever. I read an interview with Ronnie like a year ago where he talked about him first starting lifting. I'm pretty sure he was at least around 15 or 16.

And as far as that joints thing is concerned, I have never seen a study that actually proved that. There are many people who have started at an early age and turned out fine
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Old 07-Sep-06, 11:43 PM   #78
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Not like the weird "Strongest Boy in the World" situation where the kid was ripped and had an 8 pack at age 8 or whatever. I read an interview with Ronnie like a year ago where he talked about him first starting lifting. I'm pretty sure he was at least around 15 or 16.

And as far as that joints thing is concerned, I have never seen a study that actually proved that. There are many people who have started at an early age and turned out fine
if you're talking about that tarzan kid, who isn't even big but extremly cut looking(ripped as hell), he was founded out to be on kiddy roids. His sick parents put him on kiddy roids... Disgusting
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He had amounts of muscle mass that no one in his age group would ever have naturally/normally or whatever. For his age, he was as big as they get (muscle wise). And yea, they said his father was giving him stuff.
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