So you understand that the following article is coming to you from a legitimate text book definition of what we’d all consider an ectomorph, hardgainer and genetic loser to be. Just like you are. I had to put on 30 F-ing pounds before I’d even qualify as having the “bad genetics” this person had. I started out at nearly 120lbs (at 5’11) my first day inside of a gym. Wow… you really had it rough with those genetics. For example, I’ve seen articles like this begin with claims of the person (a man) being a pathetic 150lbs when he first started working out. ![]() I totally get that.īut it’s when the writer gets into the specifics of where they started out that I tend to smile. I mean, a true hardgainer/ectomorph would be skeptical taking advice from someone who was born with amazing genetics, right? That’s fine. Why? So you’re more likely to trust what they’re about to say about this subject (and buy whatever it is they’re usually trying to sell along with it). This of course is done to make you see that they are (or were) just like you. They start off by mentioning how terrible their genetics are and how borderline impossible it is for them to build muscle or gain weight. ![]() I love when people write articles about being a hardgainer and/or ectomorph.
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