Tom500;3558472; said:Haha dont get me started
Im obsessed![]()
Plec123;3558603; said:psh, yer not obsessed till youve got a cerbera
jk lol
Source on the epiphyseal fusion? Also, the low levels of testosterone found in most young male children are not applicable in this case because most children aren't workout machines. Young bodies are extremely adaptable to a given environmental stressor. There is a great chance that his muscles are hypertrophied due to his regimen alone. I'll bet If you took a normal two year old and sent him to boot camp, you'd see his testosterone levels rise. No proof, but it's an extremely safe guess. I'll poke around the web to see...the main thing wrong with this kid working out like that is that the plates on the ends of his bones will seal because of the amount of testosterone in him. second, its fairly obvious that his body isnt producing enough testosterone to build all that muscle by itself. the parents are giving him something to make him more muscular than a regular 4yr old could be.
Tom500;3558639; said:Haha funny story, we did have a 4.2 (i know its no 4.5) but it proved to be significantly less reliable than the V8 chim we had before so decided to get a V8 again instead of an ajp8. I have always loved the griff so a griff 500 seemed like the thing to get and its just epic!!
The pic was taken on the way back from a TVR car club meet where there were 30+ TVR's all in convoy, followed by a gallardo (which got dropped when the real driving started btw)
I'd love a Tuscan S next but i cant see us selling the griff its amazing![]()
greenbird007;3558277; said:Amen ....
I bet the people on here whining about abuse dont' work out, and some may even have obese children......there are kids all over the world who work out, vigourusly even. Who are you to say that the parents are bad. Just because the kid likes the attention, he probably gets praise from everyone around him, that probably motivates him....maybe the child just has an aptitude or "wants to be like daddy" I bet he grows up, does athletics, and gets a ton of girls....rock on little man....
Also notice, the child has two syblings that appear to not work out the same as him.....which likely shows that the parents don't push him.....
Why do you think it's unhealthy? And the"just because it's not "normal" is not a real support. Developing childhood type two diabetes isn't "normal" either....Or at least it didn't used to be...
I think the kid is cool....