@310stanger yeah, i kinda agree with what your saying about his comment, but theres no reason to flame the dude. Clearly he’s worked hard, and most ppl would love to look like that.i seen ALOT of roiders that can only achieve that amount of success while ON it.
Thats whats cool about being natural, your body is in a constant state of progressive evolution, as long as your intelligent. Gear junkies are dependent on their next cycle to maintain that size, b/c they need it.
The problem with Laynes genetics and structure comments are that they do matter the MOST. What happens when the person with superior genetics and structure works half as hard, or as hard, or HARDER? His downfall is his structure. He looks impressive to some natty that cant gain any weight at all, but he in reality is just an example of what someone with shitty genetics looks like at their limit naturally. He has decent natural muscle on a really shitty structure. Terrible lines
Interval training is awesome. If you are getting leaner and toned overall from it, what could be more ideal for impatient people trying to lose weight, the feeling of your heart rate jacked up like never before and for good reason makes it all the more sweeter on your journey to greatness.
this guy is cool, but the reason sprinters are bigger than endurance runners mostly has to do with genetics and the fact they do LOTS of running – not just a little
12 Responses to “insade a life of a natural pro layne norton”
By derecuis on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
@310stanger yeah, i kinda agree with what your saying about his comment, but theres no reason to flame the dude. Clearly he’s worked hard, and most ppl would love to look like that.i seen ALOT of roiders that can only achieve that amount of success while ON it.
Thats whats cool about being natural, your body is in a constant state of progressive evolution, as long as your intelligent. Gear junkies are dependent on their next cycle to maintain that size, b/c they need it.
By 310stanger on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
The problem with Laynes genetics and structure comments are that they do matter the MOST. What happens when the person with superior genetics and structure works half as hard, or as hard, or HARDER? His downfall is his structure. He looks impressive to some natty that cant gain any weight at all, but he in reality is just an example of what someone with shitty genetics looks like at their limit naturally. He has decent natural muscle on a really shitty structure. Terrible lines
By seminole038 on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
layne’s awesome
By goanyways on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
Interval training is awesome. If you are getting leaner and toned overall from it, what could be more ideal for impatient people trying to lose weight, the feeling of your heart rate jacked up like never before and for good reason makes it all the more sweeter on your journey to greatness.
By xXFocusRecord on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
Do you ever try to stick to a total number of reps per muscle. If so what range and how many exercises
By chriskila on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
motivating and a very good serie
By clochard1 on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
beast!!
By NottsBenAllan on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
this guy is cool, but the reason sprinters are bigger than endurance runners mostly has to do with genetics and the fact they do LOTS of running – not just a little
By gottenjet on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
I’m loving this show
By etarc345 on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
I agree that leg days are VERY intense. However, there’s nothing I hate more than shoulder day. Nothing makes you feel weaker.
By StaticGuitarPlayer on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
awesome!
By GVondeling on Sep 1, 2010 | Reply
damn, layne got a verry nice body for a natural! verry motivating video, thanks for posting!