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09-Aug-05, 03:31 AM
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Ectomorph Bodybuilder Pics
I have always wanted to see what a natural ectomorphic bodybuilder looks like developed to full potential. Are there any of you on here who are that, and if so please post a pic or do you know of any pics of people? I would really appreciate this thanks.  :
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09-Aug-05, 03:40 AM
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I do believe Todd is considered an ectomorph and pretty fully bloody developed as well
He'd know better than me though 
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09-Aug-05, 07:11 AM
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Hi Drama Queen
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Goals: bench - 200; squat - 225; deadlift - 225
27/01/06: bench - 170; squat - 195 (wrapped); deadlift - 210; total - 575; need - 617; to go - 42
"Illegitimi non carborundum"
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09-Aug-05, 08:33 AM
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... right ... that's it ... I'm getting huge ... as of tomorrow
Dang Frank has one awesome physique (and I mean that in the straightest possible way) kekeke
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09-Aug-05, 10:46 AM
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Ahh, but what about NATURAL bodybuilders, that's what I'm really looking for so I can get a rough idea as to what I might be able to develop? I still appreciate the info though.
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09-Aug-05, 10:53 AM
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"I know squat"
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Todd and I believe MostMuscle (On this site) are both natural. What is your description of natural?
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09-Aug-05, 11:08 AM
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"I know squat"
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Don't forget about the latest pics, Todd.
bodybuilding contest pics - click the thumbnails for larger images
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09-Aug-05, 11:15 AM
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Well, my description of natural is, as it should be, steroid free. Even though he's on gear I hear that Flex Wheeler is an ectomorph.
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09-Aug-05, 11:26 AM
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Todd, you have the physique I dream of getting and may I say you have great muscular seperation and proportion, not to mention symmetery. Your back is fab as well. I too am making progress now. I went from being 92/93 kg.......to 99kg at the moment. I feel if you put the weight on slowly, it's much better for you.
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09-Aug-05, 12:29 PM
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Roll'n On 28's
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Thanks Darklord, it seems you have been making great progress too! Keep it up!
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09-Aug-05, 01:22 PM
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You were an upper-body junkie?! Good to know its never too late get some serious leg growth.
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09-Aug-05, 01:30 PM
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Roll'n On 28's
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Yep, I was...a major upper body junkie...and when I decided it was time for me to actually train my legs, I did - very very hard! I pushed myself harder and harder each leg workout, and within 6 months I had a great set of wheels which were worthy of competition to match my upper body. If you want it bad enough you can get it - very quickly! 
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13-Apr-06, 04:16 AM
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Hooray for ectomorphs!! I'm 6'8 195 lbs, i'm as ectomorphic as they come. Hard as hell for me to gain weight, the only weight I gain is from muscle, never fat.
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13-Apr-06, 09:53 AM
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I was an Ectomorph too... and quiet the skinny basterd before i started at 68kg, currently 101kg same bodyfat and was 6ft2 before @ 68kg (150lb), and still 6ft2. I"ll edit this post with all the links to the pics.. but yeh i'm not even i dont believe anywhere near my full potential, is anybody ever really?
Here i am with old pics from 14 16 etc.. i started at 17.5 yrs of age. currently almost 21. (In the pic shows 68kg frame, to my then 90kg frame)
http://img220.exs.cx/img220/8992/vas...mentday0jm.jpg
Latest progress pics thread with me at 100kg, now i'm 101kg (222lb).
http://www.discussfitness.com/forums...y-o-32417.html
I dont really think there would have been someone with a smaller back, then what i had to start off with LOL seriously... very scrawny before i started training.
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Last edited by Vas85; 13-Apr-06 at 09:59 AM.
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