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Tiger Woods on HGH...
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:19 pm
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:19 pm
10 years ago
now
what do you think?
now
what do you think?
This post was edited on 4/11/09 at 5:20 pm
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:22 pm to Iona Fan Man
I think....
no.
He's still pretty damn skinny.
no.
He's still pretty damn skinny.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:23 pm to Iona Fan Man
I think weight training for 10 years can easily do that for a pro athlete from when they are 21 to 31. Doesn't mean he isn't on it though.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:24 pm to Iona Fan Man
Yah, it would be impossible to THAT BIG in only a decade. 
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:24 pm to Palm Beach Tiger
He works hard to get that body shape he has now. something like 5 hours a day during off days.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:25 pm to ZeeDustin
i think this is a stupid enough thread to be on the rant
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:25 pm to ZeeDustin
quote:
He works hard to get that body shape he has now. something like 5 hours a day during off days.
I know, but to assume anything when it comes to HGH is foolish.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:26 pm to Iona Fan Man
Anyone can get that big working out for 10 years.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:26 pm to BuckeyeFan87
look at the rail thin arms he had, now he's all chiseled...think about Roger Clemens' wife.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:27 pm to ZeeDustin
quote:
He works hard to get that body shape he has now. something like 5 hours a day during off days.
thats what everyone was saying about clemons
but still i say no, in 10 years with out HGH you can get alot bigger then that. He is just in really good shape
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:28 pm to Louie T
quote:
Anyone can get that big working out for 10 years.
exactly what I was thinking. If he looked like that after 1 or 2 years then it could be questionable...but I dont think he is stupid enough to be on HGH
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:28 pm to jwilliams
Clemens never worked out 5 hours a day.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:29 pm to Palm Beach Tiger
doesn't look like hgh
look at barry bonds before and after, and look at tiger.
tiger has filled out his frame, while barry stretched his, plus tiger doesn't have a 5 head.
look at barry bonds before and after, and look at tiger.
tiger has filled out his frame, while barry stretched his, plus tiger doesn't have a 5 head.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:29 pm to Iona Fan Man
quote:Clemens wife did it in a very quick amount of time for a photo shoot; you could easily go from skinny to ripped in 10 years.
look at the rail thin arms he had, now he's all chiseled...think about Roger Clemens' wife.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:29 pm to Palm Beach Tiger
quote:
I think weight training for 10 years can easily do that for a pro athlete
I think the degree to which HGH is being used is much larger than we would like to admit.
Does golf have Drug testing?
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:29 pm to Iona Fan Man
Man, this thread blows.
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:33 pm to Iona Fan Man
If someone gets more muscular, people immediately start saying HGH or roids.
This post was edited on 3/21/08 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:38 pm to Louie T
2002
2004
2007
looks like it started in 2004 if you look at the face.
2004
2007
looks like it started in 2004 if you look at the face.
This post was edited on 3/21/08 at 4:40 pm
Posted on 3/21/08 at 4:42 pm to 12gauge
quote:
2003-04: Swing adjustments
The next phase of Woods' career saw him remain among the top competitors on the tour, but lose his dominating edge. He did not win a major in 2003 or 2004, falling to second in the PGA Tour money list in 2003 and fourth in 2004. In September 2004, Woods' record streak of 264 consecutive weeks as the world's top-ranked golfer came to an end at the Deutsche Bank Championship, when Vijay Singh won and overtook Woods in the Official World Golf Rankings. Many commentators were puzzled by Woods' "slump," offering explanations that ranged from Woods' rift with swing coach Butch Harmon to his marriage. At the same time, Woods let it be known that he was again working on changes to his swing, this time in hopes of reducing the wear and tear on his surgically-repaired left knee, which was subjected to severe stress in the 1998–2003 version of his swing.[40][45] Again, Woods anticipated that once the adjustments were complete, he would return to his previous form.
2005-Present: Resurgence
In the 2005 season, Woods quickly returned to his winning ways
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