Do liberals know the definition of Collusion?

You stupid, stupid man.

Clarence Bass is right, and he supports his assertions with well-conducted research.

But people who have been seriously working out their whole adult lives do not continue to make strength and muscular gains after 40+ years. It doesn't happen. If you actually worked out, then you would know this. But you are an ignorant thug whose posts are an assault on IQ.

Go to Bass's web site and look at the pictorial. He's in great shape. Look at his physique when he was in his 40s. Then look at his physique when he turned 60. And look at him now as he approaches 80. He has worked out for over 65 years and is a great physical specimen who has stood the test of time, to be sure. But was he getting more muscular with the passage of time after his 40s and into his 50s? No. Also, note that he was a successful competitive Olympic lifter at the state level in his younger days. Is he even stronger now? Would he still be competitive? Of course not.

So WTF is the basis for your incessant buffoonery?

All kidding aside, you are a wretched fool. Be gone.


Maintenance is not promoted in your articles.

And here's a quick google:

Age Factor Articles by Clarence Bass
www.cbass.com/agefactor.htm
Grow Or Decay, Your Choice


There you have it. From Bass himself.
 
You have never worked out a day in your life, have you? Either physically or mentally.


You're a fraud. A fraud who attempts to perpetuate an image of an expert. Even though your expertise doesn't seem to benefit it's primary patient. You.
 
You're a fraud.
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And I guess you ran out of steam regarding your "defense" of Trump's collusion with Russia, which is the subject of this thread. So now it's about distraction. How very Trump of you.
 
You have never worked out a day in your life, have you? .

https://www.muscleandstrength.com/interviews/clarence-bass

key phrases:

"Now, in his 70's, Clarence Bass is still going strong."

"My plan for immediate future is to keep training and trying to improve. "

"Remember that a goal achieved is a goal lost. Keep looking for realistic new ways to improve. Nothing is more motivating than progress toward a meaningful goal."

" we don't have get weaker and fatter as we age. "

" I sit down with my training diary before every training session and look for ways to improve over the last time I did the workout. "


Fred, perhaps you should email Clarence and set him straight. Or maybe stop quoting him. But that's up to you. I don't want to be annoying.
 
https://www.muscleandstrength.com/interviews/clarence-bass

key phrases:

"Now, in his 70's, Clarence Bass is still going strong."

"My plan for immediate future is to keep training and trying to improve. "

"Remember that a goal achieved is a goal lost. Keep looking for realistic new ways to improve. Nothing is more motivating than progress toward a meaningful goal."

" we don't have get weaker and fatter as we age. "

" I sit down with my training diary before every training session and look for ways to improve over the last time I did the workout. "


Fred, perhaps you should email Clarence and set him straight. Or maybe stop quoting him. But that's up to you. I don't want to be annoying.
You're just looking for disagreement without understanding context. Because that's what Internet thugs do.
Go to Bass's web site and look at the pictorial. He's in great shape. Look at his physique when he was in his 40s. Then look at his physique when he turned 60. And look at him now as he approaches 80. He has worked out for over 65 years and is a great physical specimen who has stood the test of time, to be sure. But was he getting more muscular with the passage of time after his 40s and into his 50s? No. Also, note that he was a successful competitive Olympic lifter at the state level in his younger days. Is he even stronger now? Would he still be competitive? Of course not.

So WTF is the basis for your incessant buffoonery?
 

Fred. are you scared to pick up the phone and tell Clarence that he's full of shit.
Is it more comfortable for you to call me a buffoon anonymously?
 
I think you're at least as old as I am. And so, are you continually getting bigger and stronger?


I took about a ten year period where I was out of the gym and only doing body weight exercises like dips and pull ups. I fell back in strength quite a bit during that time period. Once I started going back to the weights, i've been making gains ever since. Not steadily of course. I hit peaks and plateaus in various movements and try to eventually exceed them. That's the way it works.

For a guy that's been so obnoxious on here that he's been banned 2 or 3 times, it's downright humorous that you asked Barron to ban me from your threads because i was annoying you.

You are a twit.
 
I took about a ten year period where I was out of the gym and only doing body weight exercises like dips and pull ups. I fell back in strength quite a bit during that time period. Once I started going back to the weights, i've been making gains ever since. Not steadily of course. I hit peaks and plateaus in various movements and try to eventually exceed them. That's the way it works.
Yeah? So you're continually getting stronger (with the occasional plateaus mixed in)? So that means you're stronger now than you have ever been? And you're what, in your late 50s, early 60s?

If people were capable of getting stronger indefinitely, as you seem to suggest, then why do we not see competitive Olympic lifters at their peak in their 60s and beyond, outdoing their younger competitors and their own previous records? Explain that to me, would you?

And while you're at it, please explain why you brought up this subject matter at all in a Trump collusion thread.
 
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