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From: BigReefi
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  • any activity should be natural to you, if you forth it upon yourself, you will never win.

    i don't understand why people are not considering their genetics when they step into the wold of sports, especially bodybuilding.

    no matter the amount of drugs you take, you will never, i repeat NEVER be able to change your DNA.

  • inspiring and admirable dedicataion!

  • I wonder why BB's don't smoke weed after working out it makes anything taste good.

  • He needs to watch more posing and see what they do with their face during poses.

  • does anyone know how old he was when he entered this competition?

  • It's good to see he didn't come in extremely dehydrated like the majority of comp bodybuilders today but he was WAY over 8% bf @ 150-somethings pounds. I'm currently 11.8% bf at nearly the same weight as him and I am leaner than he was at competition!

  • Nice!

    You had the best shape of your class.

    Better, calmer and more fluid posing with less nerves and more confidence and you would have dominated. To judge of the frames 2:08something ..

  • posing clases!!! and he will be all set..

  • this is a good reminder of me. its true what he say, that u are under complete preasure on taking roids, im at the beginning of my journey, month 5 and its good. though alot of people said to me "hey you train good, i wanna see you succeed, wanna buy some **** " and the preasure the society give u, on you have to be big, ya know. but it takes alot of time and hard work. so thats whats keeping me going. :)

  • really good documentary.

    Bodybuilding is truly a jurney i must say, of hard work and focus.

  • nobody wants to see normal people, everybody likes monsters these days, so go get a real job, natural freaks :))

  • Good documentary

  • lol, he looked like he was about 12% bodyfat on stage...should be happy he didnt come last!

  • I think he much closer to 8% then 12.

  • @havemercybabe that 100% right

  • my lil is a great director! :)

  • Sweet Documentary!

  • Good docu, keep up the good work, I watched the whole film

  • nice dude keep up the good work

  • Thanks guys for all your comments. I'll try to make some more projects.

  • A well put together doc-Nice editing, and the topic matter was interesting. Keep working hard at it, look forward to seeing some future projects

  • Good documentary. Enjoyed it.

  • great video series man i will be competing as well in a couple of years nice job placeing second you shouldnt be disapointed at all thats really good for your first show

  • I'm not the competitor just the editor who worked on documenting Nick's first show.

  • Almost half of the content is taken up by the credits... uneven, poor continuity, poor narrative, poor storytelling; someone stirred the pot too many times on this one. Nice edited where the training posing is synchronized with the competition posing. Bulked up you were fine... lost too much upper body mass and your (big) legs didn't get as cut as the other BBs. C+ to you, the rest in the credits fail. Grade inflation at Rider?

  • The credits take up most of the footage because this is part 3 of a 3 part documentary. I think you should look at all three before posting your comments.

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