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> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> >

> > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

>

> you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

 

You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

 

Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

 

Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

 

But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

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> @bscinstnct said:

> > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > >

> > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> >

> > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

>

> You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

>

> Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

>

> Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

>

> But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

 

The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

 

That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

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> @QuigleyDU said:

> > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > >

> > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > >

> > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> >

> > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> >

> > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> >

> > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> >

> > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

>

> The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

>

> That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

 

Bryson lifts, he's talked about it many times

 

https://www.mensjournal.com/sports/golfer-bryson-dechambeau-on-his-love-of-drivers-fortnite-and-chocolate-milk/

 

Bryson would look bigger with his shirt off if he gained 2 points muscle and lost 30% fat. He wouldn't look bigger with his clothes on though, maybe more fit

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> @Redjeep83 said:

> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > >

> > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > >

> > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > >

> > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > >

> > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > >

> > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > >

> > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> >

> > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> >

> > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

>

> Bryson lifts, he's talked about it many times

>

> https://www.mensjournal.com/sports/golfer-bryson-dechambeau-on-his-love-of-drivers-fortnite-and-chocolate-milk/

>

> Bryson would look bigger with his shirt off if he gained 2 points muscle and lost 30% fat. He wouldn't look bigger with his clothes on though, maybe more fit

 

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> > Haha. Lots bigger in 2 months? Yeah OK sure. $20 says he comes back in 2 months looking fatter.

>

> I'm pretty sure you can get bigger, with some chemical assistance

 

If he has an untrained body (in terms of resistance training) + access to the best trainers + access to the best nutrition + access to the best chemistry he could surprise all of us in two months let along longer

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> @QuigleyDU said:

> > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > >

> > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > >

> > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> >

> > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> >

> > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> >

> > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> >

> > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

>

> The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

>

> That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

 

he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

 

you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

 

 

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BDC really is the gift that keeps on giving. Slow play - check, stupid behaviour - check, ridiculous and outlandish statements - check. We just need to become involved in some sort of sex scandal and then mysteriously disappear from Tour never to be heard of again to complete the set.

 

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> The Bryson method???

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Bryson would definitely be Drago as opposed to Rocky!!

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> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > >

> > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > >

> > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > >

> > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > >

> > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > >

> > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > >

> > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> >

> > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> >

> > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

>

> he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

>

> you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

>

>

 

I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

 

Transformation can happen very quickly.

 

Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

 

Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

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DeChambeau is obviously a good player. Given his record, he should be considered one of the better players on tour, currently.

 

Yet, somehow, he seems to think that he should be a superstar. But, he doesn't quite have the game to be Tiger, nor the charisma to be Phil or Rory.

 

So, he looks for gimmicks to set himself apart. Every few months he starts down a different, and revolutionary, road to greatness.

 

Ultimately, he just ends up being annoying. Shut up, play golf, win some majors, and the accolades will come.

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> @pinhigh27 said:

> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > >

> > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > >

> > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > >

> > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > >

> > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > >

> > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > >

> > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> >

> > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> >

> > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

>

> he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

>

> you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

>

>

 

Depends on the person but you can definitely look noticeably bigger dropping body fat and weight assuming you lift at the same time. But, it takes time to do it right. If we are talking a couple of months, one extreme he could drop a lot of bodyfat but if the goal is to get strong, and especially bigger, you gotta eat. The other extreme is to maintain/ slightly increase his bodyfat and also gain as much muscle as he can, gain like 10+ pounds total.

 

The best thing in 2 months would be to just lift hard, eat well but not crazy much, and pretty much stay the same weight, drop some body fat and get stronger (but add little actual muscle mass). He could end up with a net loss of 5lb, shed a half a belt loop, but get his delts pumped and look bigger ; )

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> @QuigleyDU said:

> > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > >

> > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > >

> > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > >

> > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > >

> > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > >

> > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > >

> > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > >

> > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> >

> > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> >

> > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> >

> >

>

> I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

>

> Transformation can happen very quickly.

>

> Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

>

> Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

 

Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

 

 

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> @c7015 said:

> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > > >

> > > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > > >

> > > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > > >

> > > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > > >

> > > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > > >

> > > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > > >

> > > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> > >

> > > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> > >

> > > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

> >

> > Transformation can happen very quickly.

> >

> > Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

> >

> > Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

>

> Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

>

>

 

Like many have said, It is a bit of a stretch, especially if he still plans on practicing golf at all. But, if he wants to, he can make some pretty big changes. with that, I am done with this thread.

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> @QuigleyDU said:

> > @c7015 said:

> > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > > > >

> > > > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > > > >

> > > > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> > > >

> > > > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> > > >

> > > > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

> > >

> > > Transformation can happen very quickly.

> > >

> > > Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

> > >

> > > Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

> >

> > Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

> >

> >

>

> Like many have said, It is a bit of a stretch, especially if he still plans on practicing golf at all. But, if he wants to, he can make some pretty big changes. with that, I am done with this thread.

 

Do you even lift?

 

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> @bscinstnct said:

> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @c7015 said:

> > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> > > > >

> > > > > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> > > > >

> > > > > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

> > > >

> > > > Transformation can happen very quickly.

> > > >

> > > > Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

> > > >

> > > > Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

> > >

> > > Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > Like many have said, It is a bit of a stretch, especially if he still plans on practicing golf at all. But, if he wants to, he can make some pretty big changes. with that, I am done with this thread.

>

> Do you even lift?

>

> rjm6xgzu33c6.png

>

>

> ; )

 

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> @QuigleyDU said:

> > @bscinstnct said:

> > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > @c7015 said:

> > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

> > > > >

> > > > > Transformation can happen very quickly.

> > > > >

> > > > > Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

> > > > >

> > > > > Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

> > > >

> > > > Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > Like many have said, It is a bit of a stretch, especially if he still plans on practicing golf at all. But, if he wants to, he can make some pretty big changes. with that, I am done with this thread.

> >

> > Do you even lift?

> >

> > rjm6xgzu33c6.png

> >

> >

> > ; )

>

> Well, I said I was done. But, yes I do. Daily.

 

Lol, I know, just bustin your chops. I think I got my workout down to a tee. Cycling, sat, sun, tues. Lift, Wed (squat/romainian dead), Thurs (back), Fri (chest/shoulders).

 

I really am looking forward to BDs results and especially his commentary on his training. Should be very entertaining.

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> “We make sure the neurological threshold is just as high as the mechanical threshold,” DeChambeau said.

>

> “In layman's terms, pretty much whatever muscle potentially you have, how big and the muscle spindles you have, you can recruit every single one of them to their full potential throughout the whole range and training the whole range of motion.”

>

> The workouts are done on specific machines and incorporate neurological fitness, making sure he is not hurting himself or damaging himself in the process but finding the tipping points and staying right near them.

>

> “I can literally be in massive amount of pain and we can go do a treatment on one of the patterns directly affecting the neurological pain and not have any pain and get back up off the table,” DeChambeau explained of the physical therapy sessions he goes through.

>

> “It's not your normal PT work. I've done it. I’ve broken ribs before. I got a rib out of place when I was 14 and went to physical therapy for the long time. It was great but didn't feel like it ever got better until I started increasing my tolerance levels with weight and strength,” he continued.

>

> “Once I started doing that I felt like I could tolerate anything. You bring it on and I could tolerate it. So it's pretty cool what he does. It's revolutionary in the physical therapy world.”

>

>

> sounds interesting...

 

I'm curious as to his mediocre 2019, after winning like 4 times in 18, a couple Fedex playoff wins, what happened? Really expected a MAJOR in 2019.

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> @bscinstnct said:

> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > @c7015 said:

> > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Transformation can happen very quickly.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

> > > > >

> > > > > Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > Like many have said, It is a bit of a stretch, especially if he still plans on practicing golf at all. But, if he wants to, he can make some pretty big changes. with that, I am done with this thread.

> > >

> > > Do you even lift?

> > >

> > > rjm6xgzu33c6.png

> > >

> > >

> > > ; )

> >

> > Well, I said I was done. But, yes I do. Daily.

>

> Lol, I know, just bustin your chops. I think I got my workout down to a tee. Cycling, sat, sun, tues. Lift, Wed (squat/romainian dead), Thurs (back), Fri (chest/shoulders).

>

> I really am looking forward to BDs results and especially his commentary on his training. Should be very entertaining.

 

 

 

Very true

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> @bscinstnct said:

> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > @c7015 said:

> > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Transformation can happen very quickly.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

> > > > >

> > > > > Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > Like many have said, It is a bit of a stretch, especially if he still plans on practicing golf at all. But, if he wants to, he can make some pretty big changes. with that, I am done with this thread.

> > >

> > > Do you even lift?

> > >

> > > rjm6xgzu33c6.png

> > >

> > >

> > > ; )

> >

> > Well, I said I was done. But, yes I do. Daily.

>

> Lol, I know, just bustin your chops. I think I got my workout down to a tee. Cycling, sat, sun, tues. Lift, Wed (squat/romainian dead), Thurs (back), Fri (chest/shoulders).

>

> I really am looking forward to BDs results and especially his commentary on his training. Should be very entertaining.

 

His words were 1.5 months, we are just going off that. You aren't going to see some pretty "big" changes unless he was going to slim down, that is what the studies have shown. To see "big" changes at a minimum, he would need 3 months and have to spend quite a bit of time in the gym daily and use some performance enhancing drugs to help so can actually recover. For muscle building it's all about the muscle recovering and growing, you need steroids to recover faster so you can go to the gym more often. Turns your body into a machine.

 

Alot of movie actors who only have a year or so to get "big" results use performance enhancing drugs, they get paid millions so the reward is there.

 

 

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> @ebrasmus21 said:

> > @Hankshank said:

> > > @nova6868 said:

> > > Haha. Lots bigger in 2 months? Yeah OK sure. $20 says he comes back in 2 months looking fatter.

> >

> > I'm pretty sure you can get bigger, with some chemical assistance

>

> If he has an untrained body (in terms of resistance training) + access to the best trainers + access to the best nutrition + access to the best chemistry he could surprise all of us in two months let along longer

 

He actually looks quite a bit stalkier in person than some of the other pros I saw a few weeks ago. But yeah, he can also just cut some fat, get some Bruce Kupcake hemmed shirt sleeves and look bigger

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> @bscinstnct said:

> > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > @c7015 said:

> > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > @pinhigh27 said:

> > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > @bscinstnct said:

> > > > > > > > > @QuigleyDU said:

> > > > > > > > > > @Redjeep83 said:

> > > > > > > > > > you aren't going to see a big change in a month or two that's for sure.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > you sure can see huge changes in a month or two. Especially if you have time and funds. Which he has. working a 9-5 it is hard. If you get to set your own schedule for the day. Much less hard. Especially if there is someone to monitor your diet.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > you can see big fat loss changes in month or two but not really muscle gains, plus he looks like he isn't brand new to lifting. According to studies a brand new beginner can look to add about 2 pounds of muscle a month if they are doing everything right, minus steroids. More advanced lifters which Bryson falls into is looking around 1 pound of muscle and even less as you advance.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > You usually make your biggest gains in the first few months. To me, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Given he has whole team at his disposal, if his goal is to gain muscle mass, he could put on like 6 pounds on muscle in a couple of months. Throw on a little fat too and he could look noticeably bigger. But, I don't see any way around his lifting consisting of heavy squats, deads, bench/back work. Not sure if that's really the best functional strength training for golf.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Not even sure why his goal would be to gain mass. You can make similar strength gains without adding mass. Maybe that's what he means.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Or, maybe his GF just wants him to be more buff, lol.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > But it seems we see top golfers like to do things to switch up their routines. Lift, mess with their swings, etc.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > The funny thing is to the eye, if he put on 2 pounds of muscle but dropped say 30% of his body fat. He would "look" noticeably bigger without really adding that much weight. In fact, he could look noticeably bigger and loose weight over all. Just changing body composition. land lowering fat percentages while slightly adding muscle will change looks dramatically.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > That is where Phil, for lack of a better term failed. He lost some fat, but did not add muscle. He is still very soft.

> > > > >

> > > > > he would look smaller but leaner. if hes 200 lbs now and 20 % BF that means he has 40 lbs of fat. he's going to lose 12 lbs of fat in 2 months? good luck and that would be a 10 lb weight reduction with gaining 2 lbs of muscle. not going to happen.

> > > > >

> > > > > you're throwing out a lot of numbers without knowing what it means, how hard it is to achieve or what that would look like.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > I know exactly what I mean. I am not new or ignorant to exercise and the results that can be achieved. Of course it is a stretch and would be difficult, but given the amount of available time he has. Given the resources he has to throw at it. It is possible. that is all I am saying. I have friends that do large fitness competitions body building, bikini contest, etc. I go to the gym most days twice a day and I have seen what can happen once an individual is dedicated and committed to a goal.

> > > >

> > > > Transformation can happen very quickly.

> > > >

> > > > Most people are basing it off their own overweight and sedentary lives. They hear someone say something like Bryson and immediately think "NO WAY". For them, they are right. Yes, He would actually be smaller, I am saying that individuals that weight less, but have lower body fat look bigger. Think Rocky 4. Sly probably weighed around 170 pounds if that given how short he is but looked pretty big no.?

> > > >

> > > > Bryon is already a pretty big guy but is still carrying for lack of a better term a bunch of baby fat. If he leaned up, got a little stronger, he could look very different in a short amount of time. It is that simple.

> > >

> > > Totally Agree, with the access he has to professionals he could make some significant changes to his physical composition in a short time. As the saying goes abs are made in the kitchen combine that with a strict strength training program and pro's to keep you honest. I don't doubt his drive, although I will be interested to see how his physical transformation translates into better numbers, that have the potential to translate to better scores.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > Like many have said, It is a bit of a stretch, especially if he still plans on practicing golf at all. But, if he wants to, he can make some pretty big changes. with that, I am done with this thread.

>

> Do you even lift?

>

> rjm6xgzu33c6.png

>

>

> ; )

 

 

I heard you strain when you picked up that milk.

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