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Join Date: May 2008 Location: Leigh
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Originally Posted by estfna well done tommy on the win, i didn't know it was you but you looked great in a great class.
great to meet you paul, thanks for the advice regarding cous cous, you looked big, good luck in the finals, i'll be there watching.
in the u-18's i thought aaron longmead was brilliant, 15yrs old. but it was sad to see a kid in that way, imo he had been using gear for a while at such a young age, they invited him to the junior universe which imo they shouldn't have, he is still legally a child.
the u-21 winner was in great condition although from where i was sitting looked a bit too smooth, i thought the lad who finished 2nd should have won. in the same class, paul and brad are in my gym, the lad who tanned them done a bad job, he only used half a tub of dream tan to cover both of them. but they both looked good especially brad.
also well done marsbar mate, you looked good in a big class, alot of guys there, you definately need to do novices next year.
in class 2 also darren smith (4th), looked good, i maybe bias as he is the owner of my gym, but i had him in top 2-3. he was a bit gutted today when i spoke to him, he lost 6lbs over night before the show, came in flat and couldn't get a pump, he will be at the finals though.
in the ladies figure, leah caddick, late entry from my gym, apparently didn't diet at all and didn't know what she was doing, but looked great, she'll be brilliant if she sticks at it.
nikki brennan in the trained class, she looked better than some of the men competing but as it was trained and not a physique class she came 4th, she would of won had there been a physique class she was awesome. | hiya its tha 15year old aaron and its langmead lol, fanx i appreciate what you've said but i dont quite understand, like every other respectable bodybuilder i myslef have a dream, which is to go all the way with the sport i have trained over 2years to compete in.. bodybuilding, yes im young but wasn't arnold who started at an early age and became olympia in his early twentys, and are'nt i better off dedicating my days away to the gym and obviously my education? than dedicating them away to smoking and weekend drinking? which many of children do nowerdays (my mates especially)... i wake up at 6 in the morning train, go to school and arrive home to go to the gym and train again, to go home eat my meal which consists of an healthy diet (e.g. chiken, rice ect.) then jump on my treadmill and train again, not to mention drinking and eating protein enriched supplements. isnt every child entitled to keep fit and eat healthy?.. i myt be a big difference but thats because i have taken the hard route for the last few years and it's payed off big time, going to germany in june is a massive step and honour for me, and i think i have every right to go to another country and represent NABBA and POWERBECK gym, not to mention aspire to my hero and legend arnold schwarzenegger himself, and if i fall off the horse in germany ill stand up and ride next year, because i belive me and every1 in the world has a right to have a dream, mine is to be 1 of the best known bodybuilders in the world, im nowhere near that point but im sure if i carry on the years of hard training day in day out and dieting at a reasonable degree i can be that person, thanks to every1 who has supported me through NABBA NorthWest and a big fanx to my dad andrew langmead and paul crook for giving me the advice on training and dieting i needed to do what i've done and be who i want to be... oh and fankyew M. sullivain the show was amazing and a great first time experience, fanx for reading, aaron langmead.  |