Robert "Fortress" Fortney. I also was an editor at Peak Training Journal and have freelanced for many hardcopy and online publications.
It's so nice to read a comment here at YouTube and NOT shake my head and wonder why the (ignorant) author even bothered to expose his total lack of knoweldge.
You clearly know of what you speak. It's rare in our waters. I appreciate your knoweldge and experience.
Yes, overtraining is the "deal-breaker" for most drug-free trainers. And volume is a killer. Too bad. It's necessary for most bodybuilders, but needs to be, as you say, managed properly.
I was an editor at MuscleMag Int. and have been a competitive bodybuilder, and now powerlifter, for 27 years.
Oh, I agree. I am a drug-free powerlifter and know I'll never press 650 raw, for instance. Such a poundage is quite simply otherworldly. I mean, this guy, Andy, presses 585 with alarming ease. Just crazy.
And no offence intended, but he is CLEARLY gassed to high hell. It's a personal choice and I believe everyone is entitled to his own decisions. Certainly for androgen-type drugs to be illegal is pure nonsense.
I absolutely agree with you on that one. I believe that genes are another huge factor to play into it. I can't speak for the guy though. He's got a huge opinion and he's well studied into it. You'd have to talk to him yourself to get his side, but my side is simple. I am young right now, so I will stay natural. But after I get married and have kids (mid - late 20's) I will begin using and I will try my God damnedest to become a champion.
Strong guy. But his thought that anything done with them can be done without is folly ... and blatant ignorance. There are certain facts of physiology that cannot be denied.
Yes, Chris is drug-free and RAW. He is around 25 years old currently and the only thing he uses is wrist wraps. He doesn't even arch like most people when they bench. It's pretty impressive actually. His stance on steroids is very different from mine though. He believes that anything you want to do can be done without them. My belief is that you have to sue them to be the best.
@Ludichris8531
Robert "Fortress" Fortney. I also was an editor at Peak Training Journal and have freelanced for many hardcopy and online publications.
It's so nice to read a comment here at YouTube and NOT shake my head and wonder why the (ignorant) author even bothered to expose his total lack of knoweldge.
Way too many know-nothings on the internet.
TheTrueFortress 2 months ago
@Ludichris8531
You clearly know of what you speak. It's rare in our waters. I appreciate your knoweldge and experience.
Yes, overtraining is the "deal-breaker" for most drug-free trainers. And volume is a killer. Too bad. It's necessary for most bodybuilders, but needs to be, as you say, managed properly.
I was an editor at MuscleMag Int. and have been a competitive bodybuilder, and now powerlifter, for 27 years.
Nice chatting with you!
TheTrueFortress 2 months ago
@Ludichris8531
Oh, I agree. I am a drug-free powerlifter and know I'll never press 650 raw, for instance. Such a poundage is quite simply otherworldly. I mean, this guy, Andy, presses 585 with alarming ease. Just crazy.
And no offence intended, but he is CLEARLY gassed to high hell. It's a personal choice and I believe everyone is entitled to his own decisions. Certainly for androgen-type drugs to be illegal is pure nonsense.
Hard training is hard training, though.
TheTrueFortress 2 months ago
strong armpit stains
Scownage 5 months ago
@bacdwn100 Religion can eat dirt
InFlamesAddictive 11 months ago 2
I absolutely agree with you on that one. I believe that genes are another huge factor to play into it. I can't speak for the guy though. He's got a huge opinion and he's well studied into it. You'd have to talk to him yourself to get his side, but my side is simple. I am young right now, so I will stay natural. But after I get married and have kids (mid - late 20's) I will begin using and I will try my God damnedest to become a champion.
cyberkai99 11 months ago
Andy truly is a great man, religious n big heart! He's very dedicated n loyal to friends n family n his clients.
bacdwn100 11 months ago
@cyberkai99
Strong guy. But his thought that anything done with them can be done without is folly ... and blatant ignorance. There are certain facts of physiology that cannot be denied.
TheTrueFortress 11 months ago
Yes, Chris is drug-free and RAW. He is around 25 years old currently and the only thing he uses is wrist wraps. He doesn't even arch like most people when they bench. It's pretty impressive actually. His stance on steroids is very different from mine though. He believes that anything you want to do can be done without them. My belief is that you have to sue them to be the best.
cyberkai99 11 months ago
@cyberkai99
Wow. Good luck to Chris! However, is this drug-free and RAW?
TheTrueFortress 11 months ago