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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: GRUNHERZ on June 24, 2004, 06:00:30 PM
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Argh better watch out!!!! :D
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/06/24/muscle.gene.ap/index.html
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Dont know were you got nazi from, but the baby still scares me.
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Originally posted by Nilsen
Dont know were you got nazi from, but the baby still scares me.
They were trying to create a supwerhuman race no? You know, take a bit of himmler, hitler and goring and goebbels and you get the superrace...
:rofl :rolleyes:
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still..
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Nielsen, looks like he is stuck in 1940, he still believes
Nazi-Germany exist and Hitler is alive! *g*
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Thats just loony. Glad they are finding a cure for it, hopefully. :eek:
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Originally posted by GScholz
This kid is 10 years old ... been pumping iron since he was 2. His dad is a psycho IMO.
(http://www.vg.no/bilder/bildarkiv/1031654287.jpg)
Umm..uhh..tell me that isn't photoshopped. Something about it looks really wierd.
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Why would he want a cure for it? Honestly?
What are the expected long-term health risks?
J_A_B
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That's just absurd.
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Originally posted by GScholz
It is not photoshopped. His name is Richard Sandrak from California. His dad is a martial arts world champion, and has personally tutored his son in bodybuilding and martial arts since the kid could walk. Madness IMHO.
that is SOOOOO not healthy for a kid. Kids should not start "lifting" till they are at least teenagers. that dad needs to be shot.
Starting out that young could cause countless abnomal developments in his growth
as far as creating a superrace.....well I think that's wrong as well. Creat kids the old fasion way ;) :aok
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Humorless euro morons... Its a joke!! Its common knowlege that the nazis blabbered on about creating superhuman people...
So there now is borm some genetically super strong kid in germany...
A damn joke...
Morons!
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Originally posted by GScholz
It is not photoshopped. His name is Richard Sandrak from California. His dad is a martial arts world champion, and has personally tutored his son in bodybuilding and martial arts since the kid could walk. Madness IMHO.
That's freakish! Wife says she's heard about this kid, seen him on TV or something. I hope he doesn't have to forgive his dad for this later in life.
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Originally posted by GScholz
This kid is 10 years old ... been pumping iron since he was 2. His dad is a psycho IMO.
(http://www.vg.no/bilder/bildarkiv/1031654287.jpg)
Holy Crap! :eek: That is ludicrous!
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I cant belive the father pushed his kid this hard, although with my experience in weight training I have learned that the biggest reason for younger kids to put off training untill there teens is the danger or serious injury, usually because they do not work properly, another reason is that their body has not matured, I would be interested to see what happens when he does mature into and adult and what effects this will have on him.
As for the kid in germany as amazing as it is the fact is he does suffer from a disorder which will cause who knows how many problems as his mucles grow uncontrolably.
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That kid was on Ripleys Beleive it or Not tv show. The doctors told his dad to quit letting the kid to wait lift because your not really supposed to weight lift til about 16 years old. This is because before then you have small gaps between your bones and lifting weights will/can bend the bone slowly then when it grows it will grow wrong. It cause a lot of pain.
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Originally posted by GScholz
This kid is 10 years old ... been pumping iron since he was 2. His dad is a psycho IMO.
(http://www.vg.no/bilder/bildarkiv/1031654287.jpg)
I'm not a doctor, but I have my suspicions that this is not healthy.
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Uber Soldat!
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Originally posted by Sandman
I'm not a doctor, but I have my suspicions that this is not healthy.
It's not healthy. Body building at such a young age will affect his body's natural growth, from skeletal structure to, obviously, muscles, and not in a good way. That kid's dad is a moron.
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Originally posted by Jayclark
That kid was on Ripleys Beleive it or Not tv show. The doctors told his dad to quit letting the kid to wait lift because your not really supposed to weight lift til about 16 years old. This is because before then you have small gaps between your bones and lifting weights will/can bend the bone slowly then when it grows it will grow wrong. It cause a lot of pain.
They are called growth plates. If you look at a picture of a femur you will see at the top of it (at the knee) some rough looking bone area. In kids this is much smoother and is where the bone grows in length.
All the strain on this growth plate, with heavy lifting, probably does do some damage to it. If you break a bone and separate the growth plate frome the lower part of the bone you can risk perminant stunting of that limb.
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The picture looks photo shopped to me. The head is not in proportion with the body. The body looks like a grown man's body with a child's head photoshopped on it.
Les
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The sad part is that its all real leslie
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It's real.
http://www.craigproductions.com/RichardS.htm
http://www.sboy.spb.ru/boystime/caleidoscope/force/sandrak/sandrak.htm
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In the future they will fix all of our defects. Imagine growing a new set of teeth every ten years.
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Just another reason for kids not the brush there teeth.:lol
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How many years before he's eligible for the draft?
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Originally posted by Gunslinger
that is SOOOOO not healthy for a kid. Kids should not start "lifting" till they are at least teenagers. that dad needs to be shot.
Starting out that young could cause countless abnomal developments in his growth
as far as creating a superrace.....well I think that's wrong as well. Creat kids the old fasion way ;) :aok
I was thinking the exact same thing.
His father isnt just mad. He's an irresponcable idiot
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there's something about that california kid's face that makes me want to scratch a chalkboard reeeeeally hard
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Originally posted by GRUNHERZ
Humorless euro morons... Its a joke!! Its common knowlege that the nazis blabbered on about creating superhuman people...
So there now is borm some genetically super strong kid in germany...
A damn joke...
Morons!
Dont think its funny at all and i doubt anyone but you do.
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Oh well Nilsen... Maybe a bad joke..
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Didnt bother me personally, its just a seinsitive issue with alot of folks.
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Originally posted by GScholz
This kid is 10 years old ... been pumping iron since he was 2. His dad is a psycho IMO.
(http://www.vg.no/bilder/bildarkiv/1031654287.jpg)
Rip is not exactly normal but I think psycho is going a bit too far. :(
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(http://www.sboy.spb.ru/boystime/caleidoscope/force/sandrak/big/9.jpg)
WTF
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Those kids are gonna have some major problems when they get older. I bet they wont be very tall either.
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no fukn way...I cant beleive that till i see my own eyes...
that looks alien like..
wow..again ...wtf ...
That kid is gonn aget so much pssy in Junior High....he bettr learn how to wrap it up an dnot lick evrything he see's,
again,,he looks liek a photoshop,,so he looks liek a ..elephant man
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Yep and they'll be piss poor actors
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
(http://www.sboy.spb.ru/boystime/caleidoscope/force/sandrak/big/9.jpg)
WTF
That's a little girl Funked.
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No its not Leslie. Its the same guy, he has long hair.
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you guys breakin out ur photoshoped kiddie porn now?
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..."At the martial arts school Richard trains for speed, balance, power and mind and at the age of 8 has the fastest and the strongest kicks and punches in the world measuring in at 110 punches in 15 seconds and 30 kicks in 15 seconds. ..."
chite..
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OMG.......How dare you use the "N" word in a sentence!!
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lol innervoice GH.
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Originally posted by GRUNHERZ
They were trying to create a supwerhuman race no? You know, take a bit of himmler, hitler and goring and goebbels and you get the superrace...
:rofl :rolleyes:
LOL all I could think of, was Bonanza....4 guys, no women
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Originally posted by Red Tail 444
LOL all I could think of, was Bonanza....4 guys, no women
That would be a funny satire in a that's-not-funny-it's-sick-but-I'm-laughing-anyway sort of way. Goering would be a shoe-in for the part of Big Joe. :D
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btw grun.. i thought your "nazi" joke was t3h funnay.
i ear the story on the way into work yesterday and i they made the same comment. i knew immediatly what your post was about.
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
(http://www.sboy.spb.ru/boystime/caleidoscope/force/sandrak/big/9.jpg)
WTF
is dat der one of dem hanson girls?
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(http://death-valley.us/posts/superkid.jpg)
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Originally posted by Leslie
The head is not in proportion with the body.
Kids heads are disproportionate to their rest of thier body compared to adults. When my two year old daughter lights her arms her hands bearly go above her head, where my elbow clears the top of my head.
As far as the weight lifting kid is concerned. The dad is risking permanent damage to his son, and to what freaking benefit?
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Originally posted by Gunslinger
that is SOOOOO not healthy for a kid. Kids should not start "lifting" till they are at least teenagers. that dad needs to be shot.
Starting out that young could cause countless abnomal developments in his growth
as far as creating a superrace.....well I think that's wrong as well. Creat kids the old fasion way ;) :aok
Actually Gunslinger there is a new book out that was written by Avery Faigenbaum, Ed.D., C.S.C.S., that states "when most boys and girls are ready for sports participation they're ready for some type of strength training." The book is titled "Strength and Power for Young Athletes". Here is his website (http://www.strongkid.com/) and it has research links and articles posted on it as well.
I have recently started my oldest son on a strength program that includes running, push up and crunches. Each week he has two days that he does weight workouts with 5 lb. dumb bells in each hand. He does military press, bench press and lunges with them for 3 sets of 8 each. It is all about teaching him proper form and not pushing him to be a bodybuilder. My major in college was Exercise Science with minor in Physiology.
I helped administer some studies on weight training at different ages and the most dramatic showed that if a child was pushed early (under 5 years old) there was significant damage to the growth plates on the bones. However with light weights and "aerobic" exercises the children showed an increase in strength with no reactionary damage to the growth plates on the bones.
Still though its up to the parents to be responsible in how they teach and work with their children. Just putting some kid out there and pushing them harder to make them the chiseled boy wonder does them nothing but harm.
There is a position paper linked there that I might still have a copy of at home from the National Strength and Conditioning Association that I can drop in the mail to you when I find it or at the very least scan in and email.
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Reshke..
There is a big difference to what you are describing and what is done to the child on the picture.
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You are exactly right and that is why I put out what I did in response to Gunslingers post. To hold a child back till they are in there teen's is a bit regressive to what several studies have shown in the last 10 years. I don't think a kid at <10 years of age needs to be cut up like that.
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Originally posted by Eagler
you guys breakin out ur photoshoped kiddie porn now?
If you find those pics arousing then seek help. Perv.
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
If you find those pics arousing then seek help. Perv.
Are they not the same age :confused:
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Originally posted by Leslie
The picture looks photo shopped to me. The head is not in proportion with the body. The body looks like a grown man's body with a child's head photoshopped on it.
Les
It's the real deal.
http://www.richardsandrak.com