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Messages - Desetroyah

#91
Its a "well-known" glitch among the intermediate players.
#92
Be eS! / Re: Hi all, I am CyberWorms
August 16, 2012, 04:06 PM
eS: the zillian TdC, soon: 5000members :P
#93
Cups and Tournaments Comments / Re: Cup #448: WXW
August 16, 2012, 11:29 AM
Quote from: pizzasheet on August 16, 2012, 05:29 AM
Quote from: Desetroyah on August 14, 2012, 12:20 AM
meh, too easy maps, games with good players will be all about weapon luck.

bad idea for this cup I think

scared?

I'm petrified, sometimes I have nightmares of playing you in wxw.

Quote from: Berria on August 16, 2012, 07:26 AM
those maps are shit
Quote from: ANO on August 16, 2012, 07:44 AM
Why don t yu allow to chose the map??
These maps are not good for cup with this scheme.

agreed

Quote from: pizzasheet on August 16, 2012, 10:25 AM
Is his cup he can choose whatever maps he likes and if you dont like dont join his cup. simple...

Please people stop complaining about his cup idea.

I do agree with that as well
#94
Alt can be a great roper, if his activity gets back to high levels he deserves a place here.
#95
TdC / Re: Redi and fada
August 14, 2012, 12:40 PM
Quote from: van on August 14, 2012, 12:20 PM
Nice one.
I always wondered, did you start calling yourselves by names after you met, or kept using nicks? (ofc if you hadnt used names before that is)
* Desetroyah 's head gets blown away.

I'd totally call you by nick by pure reflex!
#96
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 14, 2012, 12:37 AM
Quote from: shadymilkman on August 13, 2012, 09:22 PM
To be honest, I think that's pretty commonly known; at least within the United States gym community.


well it was a revelation for me, and I found out only relatively recently, so yeh.

Still, I think the metabolism and the body frame I created through my years in swimming have provided an excellent jumping board for fitness competitions.

I'm planning on going for natural bodybuilding contests at around winter time, after the holidays or something
#97
Cups and Tournaments Comments / Re: Cup #448: WXW
August 14, 2012, 12:20 AM
meh, too easy maps, games with good players will be all about weapon luck.

bad idea for this cup I think
#98
The way this thread is going kinda reminds me my "kill the karma system" thread in which I had a go at nino and the whole of FoS xd

fr4nk is me 1-2 years ago xd
#99
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 13, 2012, 11:46 AM
Quote from: madog on August 13, 2012, 11:28 AM
ok dest.. maybe you could enlighten us as to some of these natural secrets

I'll entertain myself by taking your question as an honest one and replying to it.

I'll only divulge one and analyse it enough to make it understood.

Tip: After training (gym sessions in this "sport"), consume approximately 0.8grams of sugar per kg or lean body mass ( {body weight} - {body weight x fat percentage} ) before drinking your protein shake or take your protein meal. Btw, the meal after the gym should take place within half an hour from the end of the gym session.

Reason: after intense muscular exercise the body's glucose has been depleted and the body goes into catabolism (essentially muscles eating themselves so that they heal. a paradox but that's how the body works if left to act without sugar after exercise/work). Sugar acts as a catalyst in stopping this procedure whilst spiking insulin and provoking fat burn after your training session.

I consume 50g of sugar after gym in the form of either gummy bears (25 of those f@#!ers give enough sugar without many calories) or sesame bars (which I'm eating now in order to build mass. Note that sesame bars give around 1000+ calories in order to provide the needed sugar so I've turned my post-workout meal into a proper meal in this way).

The reason this is such a huge revelation to many is because sugar is considered a bad thing when talking about leaning down, or even when bulking up. Well, it isnt if used at the right moment in the correct form (not from syrup pancakes for example) and in the correct amount.

You can thank me when you've used it and seen the difference.
#100
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 13, 2012, 03:54 AM
Quote from: madog on August 12, 2012, 09:50 PM
ok so being 24 makes me even more suspicious and claiming its all in 3 months. tren? if you were 30 and had been training for 10 years hard core then maybe i could accept it. anyway i'm not trying to knock the hard work an dedication u put into it but please pull the other one mate (it means pull the other leg, i.e. stop joking).

QuoteOfc, there are a few more "secrets" which I guarantee no one who's not heavily into bodybuilding or has friends into the sport would otherwise know and are stupidly important for such quick and decent results such as the ones I had so far but that's another chapter heh.

You continue making a fool of yourself dude. You have obviously never got into serious bodybuilding, hence the inability to possibly assess my work, I cannot argue/converse with someone who's clearly not in any position to actually discuss, process and know any of the things I'm doing, "sorry".

The "secrets" I was talking about are actually "info nuggets", or "golden nuggets" of freakin knowledge dude, advanced things that ppl who arent in the trade (ie ppl who simply go to the gym, even for years without actually achieving anything - feel free to add yourself in that category), cant possibly know, so there you have it.

You can go on believing others take drugs simply because you lack the facility of openess to understanding and not judging straight away with false information acquired god-knows-where, and being damned to never see any real progress in the gym/on your body - all that assuming you even exercise, or have ever been involved with any high-level natural bodybuilder at all.

PS: Gj nino but I cannot see any details with these pics :/
#101
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 12, 2012, 03:54 AM
Quote from: madog on August 11, 2012, 03:06 PM
i don't know who you are trying to kid or why you don't want to admit it (does fbi monitor your internet there), but looking at your progress since the last picture, in such a small amount of time, not to mention the massive increase in vasularity that wasn't remotely visible last time...

ye sure you didnt.. so 14 years training and suddenly in the past 2 months you have figured it out and acquired "that look"?

In no particular order:

1) Do you think the diet for having optimum performance (back when I was swimming) is the same for having optimum looks (doing n atural bodybuilding now) so you compare them?

2) Do you think I had all that knowledge all along or is it possible I acquired it, and in fact still do to this day?

3) Do you think its possible my last progress pics, which were from 3months ago, are simply in the beginning phase (I was out of gym for a year because of an injury) and that now I just reached my peak? Is there such a thing as improving progressively?!

4) Is it possible you know that after the age of 23/24 in men, the body completes its development and that muscles look and are more mature (ie the look better) so this would add to the effect (turned 24 on March)?

5) Please describe your credential/experience in the field of natural bodybuilding that allows you to "not be fooled" by a kid like me with only so many years in the field of sports and nutrition! I bet it'll be like "I have gone to the gym many times and I've heard many things even more times, enough to make me prejudiced and/or opinionated about things I have little/no understanding about!"

*GASPS*

omg...I just woke up from a nightmare! I saw that I was in a parallel universe in which I had to explain to a total nobody why I look far better than his knowledge allow him to understand but he's at the same time small-minded and self-righteous enough to think he's right and he has to call me out on something he has no idea about!

Scary stuff I tell ya!
#102
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 11, 2012, 11:39 AM
Quote from: madog on August 11, 2012, 11:35 AM
ye when i said "cycle" i meant what "secrets" you are taking, cos i know it aint the phd preworkout formula :D

Ok, let me make something clear:

I have achieved what I have, using information about how my body reacts to different food and exercise after being a professional swimmer and athlete for 14years, and ofc, f@#!ing hard work and discipline.

I will not participate in any conversation that belittles my hard work by insinuating I take "shortcuts" or f@#!ed up substances of any kind.


Thank you.

PS: obviously I get some comments like this at my local health club by equally ignorant ppl (even by some friends) and I deeply resent them.
#103
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 11, 2012, 03:30 AM
Quote from: Cueshark on August 10, 2012, 04:30 PM
What ab work do you do?

I only work on my abs 2 times a week, the most common mistake ppl make is to overwork their abs. I simply dont.

4 exercises, 4 sets each, sometimes I super-set them in pairs, I make sure to make them difficult enough so that I cannot physically manage much more than 20 reps. after that I do midsection turns for 5mins to shred the obliques (you dont want large obliques, you'll look too wide, bad for proportions).

I can tell you the exercises if you want as well.

Quote from: madog on August 10, 2012, 09:45 PM
yea i have a question, what does your cycle look like? stacking/amounts etc

I started on 1rst of June weighing at ~72kg of pure fat (2years off any exercise while eating trash :P) and reached the stage I am now in 2+1/2 months.

During that time I started from cyclic training (multiple bodyparts per training session few times a week), to individual bodypart training per day, 5times a week (chest+back, shoulders+abs, arms, legs, abs) and I literally worked week by week on increasing set numbers, increasing rest between sets, increasing weights and progressively decreasing exercises per bodypart so that I reached a single exercise per bodypart, for 7sets, at 90-95% of my 1rep max weight for 3-5reps, and 4+mins rest/set.

The goal was to build my strength mostly. now I have a week off gym completely starting on Monday so that the muscles can grow through rest, and I can finally get into my proper proper, hardcore gym sessions! During the next 4months I'll be working on different exercises per bodypart, changing them every week, switching them around etc so that I keep my body guessing and force the muscles to get denser, if that makes sense.

EDIT Food-wise, things are slightly more complicated, I have a basic protein-grams-per-kg-of-lean-body-mass (weight of body without the percentage of fat. This was done approximately since I didnt actually measure my bodyfat but got it pretty spot on by experience!) and from there on I make sure most of my calories come from protein and fat (yah, fat), rather than carbs. I was off carbs almost completely for 1+1/2months and only then I started to slowly add extremely low amounts of it which I still maintain more-or-less unchanged.

Ofc, there are a few more "secrets" which I guarantee no one who's not heavily into bodybuilding or has friends into the sport would otherwise know and are stupidly important for such quick and decent results such as the ones I had so far but that's another chapter heh.

PS: Ab vascularity rocks :D bonus pic
#104
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 10, 2012, 03:27 PM
Quote from: MonkeyIsland on August 10, 2012, 03:04 PM
The thing is since you yourself get bigger slowly you won't notice. Also bodybuilders reach a point where themselves enjoy their big muscles while they look ridiculously big to people around them. To me that is a perfect shape. I wouldn't change it :)

I'm aware of your point, but still, I think I'll find my personal ideal weight.

Quote from: shadymilkman on August 10, 2012, 03:07 PM
I know what you mean!

Love me some saganaki, souvlaki, hummus, tahini, pastichio, mmmmm list goes on.

I have a few greek restaurants in my area that I go to all the time.

My weakness is indian food... loveeee me some indian.

haha, this could turn into a what-are-ppl-trying-to-build-their-bodies-not-suppose-to-eat-but-freakin-love so easily :P

On topic: next week I got a week off gym since I completed a cycle of working on building strength, so my body weight will change, I'm curious to see how!

I'll post another update next week on the last day of the week off to see my start off point of the real training that's to follow!

Waiting for other ppl's updates and q's as well!
#105
Off Topic / Re: bodybuilding forum
August 10, 2012, 02:41 PM
Quote from: avirex on August 10, 2012, 12:50 PM
damn, destroy is abeast!!!
nice work

Quote from: Cueshark on August 10, 2012, 02:14 PM
Woah man.  I would so do you!

thanks guys :)

Quote from: MonkeyIsland on August 10, 2012, 01:13 PM
That's a nice shape deset. I wouldn't get any bigger than that.

I havent explored my potential yet, I already thought 76kg is fine for me but then suddenly I went to 79+ within a week and it also looked shredded and lean, making no big difference in overall size in clothes. I'll try stick to this weight for a while longer (stuck to 76kg for 2months and got them lean and lost fat+gained muscle to maintain it.) but I have a feeling that as long as I keep on eating like I do and train properly I could look pretty mean even at 85kg without looking ridiculous.

I am very aware there is such a thing as too big so I'll be careful along the way heh.

Quote from: shadymilkman on August 10, 2012, 02:36 PM
Nice work Destroyah!!

You look lean and vascular as hell!

If I had to guess your BF%, I'd say somewhere between 7-9%; unreal.

Fantastic work!  Keep it up brotha!

I say up your caloric intake/protein... I think you'd look badass with a little more mass to you.  Not much, Maybe just another 2-5kg at most.

Thanks man, I'm actually doing that right now, hence the increase in weight, I'm being very careful about where I get my calories from and I think the results are satisfying for sure. I intend to increase my chest size, particularly my upper chest but there are details and details, and I know that this will be just in the fine-tuning process which  is slow and I'm not rushing heh.

Thanks for the encouragement all, its tough to be so disciplined with what you eat  in Greece with all the tasty food around!