>On some strong / high dosage of steroids / testosterone >24 years old, looks like he's 40 >Puts all his joints under tremendous pressure
How much longer until this guy ends up like Ronnie Coleman and needs constant surgeries because his joints and sockets are completely fucked? I imagine his insides look like literal trash and his heart is probably suffering.
I wanna be that big bros. Should I drink protein shakes or are they just a meme
Luke Perez
SS + GOMAD is all you need buddy
Henry Stewart
Yea but gotta add gomad to look like that
Connor Clark
He's not on coke hgh and slin at the same time so that probably gives wheels a few more years then coleman. Coleman was doing ridiculous shit with a spine that couldn't take it and he was probably ignoring the pain and damage for a lot of years. Wheels looks like he's a bit more hardy and will probably listen to his body more. As for the gear...yeah. He's on tons of shit and probably shaved 20+ years off of his life. Even quitting it now won't help him. He'll live to 65 at most but start to have a bad time of it in his mid to late thirties.
Ayden Campbell
>listens to his body >does multiple pr's in a single week
This guy lifts heavier than coleman, and seems to hit heavier weights more frequently.
No way this guys joints or back will last his 30's.
Gavin Russell
lol just give him stem cell injections after he retires & he'll be alright
Wyatt Green
that's crazy. He doesnt feel shit in his spine right now because the spine is very pain-tolerant but after a decade, he would scream in pain after the spine discs dry out.
John Hughes
>I imagine his insides look like literal trash and his heart is probably suffering.
What If he wins this bet and gets a new one plus a set of kidneys cultivated with some CRISPR 2.0 shit?
Blake Rodriguez
And in that decade he'll get multiple world records, possibly in multiple strength sports. You have to realize that if you want to be a world class bodybuilder, powerlifter or strongman you essentially have to destroy your body as a sacrifice. A lot of WSM competitors have trouble sleeping without assistance for example.
Leo Morales
that's unless he gets a heart-attack
Cameron Brown
This. To be great in any sport you have to sacrifice your health. Think about all those pro fighters whose bodies are broken by the time they're 30 like Cain Velasquez. He couldn't even last 30 seconds before his knee blew out in his last fight. It's just the name of the game.
Joseph Jones
jesus christ, roids or not 500 pound shoulder press is fucking insane. But yeah rest in peace his joints.
Colton Flores
larry looks 24 though
Jace Wilson
lol no you don't, Larry.
Dominic Thompson
barely a wrinkle, and it aint just because black dont crack
that's why he's got to make the most of this now and make as much before everything starts failing
Parker Flores
bunch of seething copecels here.
Rest assured he'd outlive you faggots and have tons of money and women.
Do something instead of bringing others down, fatties.
Mason Hill
>How much longer until this guy ends up like Ronnie Coleman and needs constant surgeries because his joints and sockets are completely fucked? Dude You have to go all the way, your ancestors are watching you and they don't want to see you fail
Larry Wheels is based. I got tired of watching all the natty cuck shit over and over again. He's a breath of fresh air. A high test dude on grams of shit screaming and deadlifting 900 lbs is sure more entertaining than redditors like Omar and Silent Mike.
Maybe he has the same neurological disorder as Chris Duffin where he doesn't feel pain
Colton Green
>High pitched beta twink
You mean his girlfriend? Because that's who was yelling.
Colton Peterson
Honestly he looks like pure shit and I'm pretty sure he's done irreversible damage to his body.
Matthew Morris
i doubt he's planning to get old. he'll probably do it until his joints are done, start focusing on his health and then still die in his early 40s. or he'll just die while still strong. he knows this shit is not healthy.
William Foster
why would you want to live so many decades not doing the thing you love most
he'll probably have a short life but it'll be filled with glory and acclaim the likes of which DYELs can only dream of
we all die OP
you will die shitting yourself in a hospital bed at the lonely age of 90 with nobody to remember your name
he will be looked upon by the strength seekers of the future as an icon and praised having died doing what he loves
Ian Torres
lowkey this
Cameron Nguyen
read the sticky
Kevin Perez
>Jow Forums
Chase Gray
might even have to bust out the creatine for this one. stay away from ZMA though, don't wanna get too big
Charles White
Pathetic, i know of elderly folks who are fit and active. Stop projecting your insecurities about mortality on others.
Aiden Martinez
Gotten roughly 1 hour of sleep in the last 24 hours. Probably wont' get much more tonight either. It's like I can feel psychically feel the increased risk of injury. Using this as an excuse to actually take it easy for the rest of the week. Might just do some curls tomorrow and some bench for sets of 5 on Friday at roughly 80%, and that'll be it. I'll hopefully have the sleep sorted out by the end of the week.
/blog
Dominic Collins
you don't know elderly folks who are Larry Wheels though
>Stop projecting your insecurities about mortality on others.
>insecurities about mortality
brainlet
Isaac Murphy
>why would you want to live so many decades not doing the thing you love most Why would you love something so retarded?
Lucas Martinez
i feel like that statement goes both ways. my grandpa is 85 and still running about daily working on all kinds of personal projects. larry is headed for an early grave but right now he's a magnificent outlier of our species in terms of strength. both are just doing what they deem right. and none of it should be of concern to anyone.
Joshua Morris
you're retarded for wasting your time here if you don't at least understand that statement factually.
Colton Gray
>you're retarded for wasting your time here I agree, but that's a given.
Seriously.
Of all the hills to die on, why bodybuilding? How can anyone who isn't a homo think it's worth even a quarter of that level of sacrifice?
Aiden Butler
i used to think like that. but really it seems to me that any ''hill'' is as good to die on as the next. and even if you want to get into the realms of comparison, do you have any idea how many people die one the hills of bureaucracy, burning themselves for another mans vision? that's pretty much the standard out society has set.
Oliver Roberts
>any ''hill'' is as good to die on as the next I refuse to believe anyone is dumb enough to hold this opinion.
>do you have any idea how many people die one the hills of bureaucracy, burning themselves for another mans vision? Insignificant does not mean unimportant, user. Small people can become great people through their contribution to great things.
Ian Morris
>I refuse to believe anyone is dumb enough to hold this opinion.
i do hold it dear though. because only you create meaning. if you deem something important or insignificant, then that's how it is. whether that judgement coincides with what the majority of our society has agreed on and therefore considers ''objective truth'' or not does ultimately hardly matter. if you think that contributing to a bigger cause is worth dying for, then it is. unless you don't. if you think that the egoic pursuit of strength to manifest your name as a symbol of power is worth dying for, then it is. unless you don't.
Liam Butler
>Of all the hills to die on, why bodybuilding? How can anyone who isn't a homo think it's worth even a quarter of that level of sacrifice? Either you love it, or have body dysmorphia, or you will do anything to not be a wagecuck.
Anthony Edwards
>if you think that the egoic pursuit of strength to manifest your name as a symbol of power is worth dying for, then it is. Sure, but I don't understand the mind that could believe that.
I think it's probably just because they enjoy the dim, but extant, prestige associated with being big - a combination of egoism and narcissism. People need a source of prestige in their life to build up their self-concept, and it's my impression of professional bodybuilders that they're not the kind of people with a lot of other options.
That's my guess, though. Like I said, I don't understand it.
Aaron Sanchez
>Sure, but I don't understand the mind that could believe that.
yeah, and i think that's okay too. i don't understand the mind of stock broker or a HR manager but i can sure respect and admire someone who is a success at what they do. and as far as career chances go, you're correct. afaik wheels comes from a relatively disadvantaged background.
Isaiah Rivera
>Glorifies his ancestors (Jewish style), uses homophobic slur >Posts an anti-natalist and anti-homophobic person