That’s not true! That diet has been the backbone of my days in highschool which got me really ripped... but then again I did swim like 8 hours a days so 🤷🏽♂️😂
They did swap that character up though. In the old Batman movie bane was created by poison ivy wasn’t he? He was a big juice head for sure. Hardy’s bane is more of an underworld figure.
@@jakobwing9660 I think he says in the movie that if they take the mask it would be extremely painful, i believe it provides him with some form of paing numbing drug
I remember him on Jonathan Ross and he basically said he "Cheated" for Bronson but did things clean and correct for Warrior. Obv not sure how true that is but thats what he claimed.
He was a heroin addict when he was younger, which probably also contributed to how skinny his baseline was Edit: alright well it's crack and not heroin, but my point still stands that being an addict of either will contribute to how skinny you're gonna be.
I remember seeing Tom when he and the rest of the crew for the movie Black Hawk Down came to Ft Benning to train with the Rangers, at the time I was serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment living in the barracks and the actors occupied the barracks next to us but none of the lower enlisted (we were told) , personnel were allowed to go inside their barracks and just talk to them, but my buddy and I stayed outside the barracks until "someone" came out, the actor who played Sgt Casey Joyce in the movie came out we asked him if we can do a mock interview with him on video camera he said sure if you guys can tell me where the good food is, so we did the interview, took him to subway talked to him more on the way there and back to his barracks and asked an unknown actor at the time Tom Hardy if he could get a few shots of the other actors he agreed and took our camera inside the barracks since we couldn't go in and took some shots of Ewen McGregor and some of the other actors, he came back talked to us for a few minutes seemed like a cool down to earth guy, but he definitely wasn't jacked like he is now or his other movies, ah the memories 👍🏽👍🏽
kind of strange how you say clearly he's not genetically disposed to a muscular physique, but if he's never worked out then he wouldn't. I'm admittedly not an expert, but I was very skinny in early high school before I started lifting/wrestling, and now I can hold and gain muscle pretty easily in my 30's.
Nah it’s just very common broscience. The fact that people believe 7 billion people can all be categorized by just three different «bodytypes» is ridiculous.
@@vaktmestergorgon8942 If you were trying to argue that too much stock is placed on somatotypes, then I would have agreed, and you should have led with it. But making a statement that 'ectomorphs don't exist bro', just isn't true, and makes you sound like a bioscience dude more than anything. It's a generalisation tool, like BMI. No ones claiming the entire population can be classified this way.. I'm certainly not. So that's an irrelevant point.
I read that he was wearing high heel shoes while playing Bane. Apparently the camera angles were also always skewed towards making him as big and domineering as possible to fit with the character's personality. Looks to me like Hardy is particularly gifted in the traps department which tank tops / the bulletproof vest Bane wears throughout the movie tends to accentuate.
They also intentionally had Bale down size so hardy could look more massive. The character was written as a recluse partially for this reason. Bale in Batman Begins was 205 lbs. if he stood in front of Hardy with no platforms he’d had dwarfed him height and size was. Smart production moves.
haha I thought the same thing but he's looking at everything from a bodybuilders point of view. I look at Tom then and go "damn I wish I could be that big" but to him he actually is super skinny because he runs with giant dudes all day.
and at 0:43 "extreme ectomorph" - the main verb in the sentence was he's 'modelling' because he is a model of what is attractive: v-shaped, well muscled, not sinewy, not too fat or too shredded. Looks like an 800m runner. Extreme ectomorph would be elite marathon runner looking types. I suppose these perceptions are the root of Body Dismorphic Disorder.
No bro he’s eating horse meat with Alister Ubereem. He eats horse meat when he wakes up. Then eats before he trains, then eat after he trains. 2 hours later more horse meat. Then eats again before he sleeps.
Actors are put through alot of pressure to be someone else for a movie. If you want to get paid, you have to do what it takes. Whatever it takes. Props to Tom Hardy.
He trains hard for sure, but it sucks that Hollywood stars are being pressured to not talk about their cycles or just straight up being fake natties. The fact that most people would look at Tom Hardy and think he's a good model to strive for even thought the guy is juiced to the gills creating a stander that's just impossible for most man is the reason why this is a problem.
@@TheHyde8875 Totally agree with you, I do powerlifting never used PEDs it is pathetic when people do, they are just cheating their friends not as if there is any money involved, you have to pay to compete?
Hardy definitely juices for his muscular roles. Clearly works his ass off to get there, but there is no way in hell it's natural. Love your channel man.
I would also say that deltoids are a better indicator of someone juicing than traps. I have bigger traps than Hardy, but my shoulders don't bulge like a cannonball.
My favourite actor by far!! He's fucking incredible, and imagine the dedication he had to put on all that training and diet for filming Warrior... You should see him in TABOO, giant as hell too.
Most high pay jobs have risk attached, being a wall-street shark means you're having a heart attack at 50, being a male hollywood actor usually means PED's to make yourself look better. As long as each person goes into their job with full knowledge of the price they will pay then who am I to judge someone who wants to make millions upon millions.
The only thing I can really state is that in 3-4 months you can grow a lot, especially if you were not doing super intense training at any point in your life, I gained a lot of strength and muscle in the first month of working out, and now its like dribbles of gains.
@@peterturner2259 late thirty year olds merely adopted the testosterone. I was born by it, molded by it. I didn't see the low testosterone levels until I was a man. By then it was blinding. The testosterone deceives you because It belongs to me.
@@peterturner2259 I'm 39 and have not been training actively in 10 years because of a back injury. In my 20thies I was training 25 hour a week in addition to a job in the military (physical exercise a part of the job). I topped out at 85 kg and could not put on any more. I was not ripped, but truly strong for how I looked (Relatively skinny and people guessing me 10 kg lighter than I was). I trained 2 hours of weights and 3-5 hours of martial arts and cardio 4 days a week, as well as alternative weight and cardio 2+2 hours 2 days a week. I ate a lot to keep my energy up, but could not grow any bigger. I started studying and dropped to about 8 hours a week training, and within a year I was 95 kg. Then my back failed and I have been on and off training for years. I have just been through my second back operation, and am currently around 115 kg. (Cutting training is a lot easier than cutting the food intake :), and I trained way to little to keep the muscle mass up). Now at 39 as I finally have started training again I have a lot of fat reserves to take from, and my muscles are blowing up like balloons. I might have naturally high testosterone levels as I have always had problems with achne, but it is fully possible to put on muscle mass quickly even in the late 30thies given you have the right genetics and starting point. Building on the body he had before Warrior would be possible, but that kind of training should not give that muscle composition... His neck is way to big compared to the rest of his body. My impression is that triceps/biceps and the cape muscles (large back muscles) are the fastest growing with natural growth and a weights/martial arts regime. Of course I never had a personal trainer hanging over me hours every day... So who am I to say...
@@peterturner2259 Thanks. I've never heard of "somatotypes" before. This explains a lot. I think you are right. I may very well be a mesamorph. I will try some adapted training regimes, maybe they will help me improve even further/faster.
Chicken actually undergoes multiple chemical reactions in the stomach when in contact with broccoli and stomach acid. These reactions multiply into several mutant strands of green testosterone that diffuse into the blood stream and mutate one's muscles for that classic movie star look. You can buy my book as well link is in the description
"and then uh, 2hrs chillin, 1cc 200mg test cyp, and then on wednesdays and fridays 1cc test prop...WHOOPS i mean I mean I mean i train 6hrs a day with my hollywood trainer and i eat lettuce and protien"
Anyone who has knowledge knows that upper back n traps give away the IM ON THE SHIT!!!plus the guy is a non athlete in real life!!!PLEASE!!!fellas look at Stallone n Mickey Rourke in Get Carter early 2000's.both juiced hard check it out...💪
@James Tisdale Exactly. It can be done. I experienced significant physique development when I was in my late 20s-early 30s hitting the gym hard about 5 days a week and eating well. I didn't see quite the improvement that Tom did in such a short period of time (gained about 20 lbs in 4 months, maintaining about 10-12% body fat), but I didn't have the resources that Tom has either. I'm not saying he definitely didn't use PEDs, but I don't think it's impossible that he was natty either. People that use steroids themselves and don't have the same discipline, genetics, and resources that some individuals with great physiques have, like to throw the PED-use accusations around.
Same, I am quite sturdy/large/gain really fast muscle and also fat (have a hard time losing fat too of course). If i train properly for a month, going twice a day and eating proper, i pump up quite a lot even in just a month, and i'm almost 40. i'm about 5foot 9, and weight between 220-240 pounds depending on periods. But, when i was untrained and just going to parties and not eating in my 19-20-21 ages, i got down to 135 pounds and il looked like a skinny guy.
James Tisdale Resources and time don’t account for much when putting on muscle. There isn’t some special program that money can buy if you are implying that,.
I am extremely skinny and have always related to tom hardy in his roles with how I develop. Natty my traps are far and away the first thing to get sore and the first thing to grow. I give someone a piggy back ride and I get a huge trap pump. Recovering from cancer they were STILL larger than average. I'm about to use test at 35 for the first time because since I was sick I am stuck with this disgusting body and nothing I do is helping. I have fought back from 6'1" 112 pounds before back to 150, all natural. I have given all I can and I'm getting older. I need a little help at this point. I don't want anybody to point at me and say I didn't earn it. I wish the stigma around all this wasn't so damn heavy. I just want to be healthy, happy, and masculine, and sickness has taken that from me. Damn the consequences, I want it back. I'm tired of feeling weak and defeated and clinging to just being okay.
in an interview he was asked.. "Tom, you gained a lot of muscle mass for your role as Bane, did you use any steroids?" "No, I took smarties, what do you think?"
@@joesmith-ju7hh you imply this source is obvious yet you Initially didn't even mention Jonathan Ross nor a filmed UA-cam segment....just an "interview" - so get a grip
Ricky Byrd Hard work is achieved over many years. He did it the easiest way he possibly could tbh. Everyone justifies roid use with, "he lifted weights for a month or 2". Smh.
@@jking0.o121 no amount of gear in a month will get you looking like that. He had to have something to build on. Which meand he had to workout prior before cycling to achieve the results he had. Gear or no gear still putting in work.
@@jking0.o121 huh? Don't even go there. If you have GOOD genetics, you can look like Hardy. Call BS on this one, dude I'm 170+ pounds . It takes me two months to gain 20 or 25 pounds of muscle working out six days a week. Also eat what I want when I want. My testosterone levels are high as well. It's a blessing really. Can't always believe someone is on the roids. Never had to take them.
mystic mac the whole point was that he was a scrawny twig till he hit his 30s. He has zero to none as far as a naturally good genetic baseline. He went from zero to hero in just under 6 weeks for Bronson. Which just doesn't happen without some kind of testosterone. 7lbs a week of muscle gains naturally? HAHAHA... Of course you have to lift while on gear. But it makes gaining muscle 10x easier with less exercises needed.
@@jking0.o121 Lol because you have a camera following his every move, right?. He could have been working out months before Bronson. You sound just as bad as who made this video 💩 who probably uses his self..!
One of the big issues I have with this is Bronson took 2 years of stop and start filming to make. His would drop and gain weight over the two year filming process. There was absolutely no “5 week process” .. and that’s per his own mouth in interviews on here
1:47 are you really calling this "super skinny"? Come on. I know you are a big guy, but I would call this "average", not super skinny. He looks healthy, which "super skinny" people are not.
a lot of the change in Tom's muscle definition and appearance over the course of this video may have simply been due to change in light conditions, camera focal length and special and visual effects. Note the comparison of his abs between two photos taken at different times: the after photo where his abs are defined- the light source is hard and coming from above causing every ripple on his abdominal area to show in contrast to the before image where his abs are perceptibly less defined- its shot using a diffused soft lighting with no hard light direction. Take it from someone who works in lighting, this makes all the difference
I remember the first time I watched Warrior my brain exploded during his first fight scene. I've been a Hardy fan for years and always wondered how he packed on that much weight. Great movie btw.
Tom Hardy pushes his traps out by putting his body into a certain position or pose. You can see this in Charles Bronson. All people who lift know they can roll their traps forward more to make them appear bigger.
Being skinny/ectomorphic especially as a young man doesnt mean you have a low testosterone level. It's more complicated than that. Diet, myostatin levels, bone density/thickness /lenght, exercise habits etc are just some of the numerous other factors.
All those Bollywood soyboys use steroids , the people think they are natural 😂😂😂😂
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Yeah... I'm Indian and I'm so sure, amir khan, shahrukh khan(10 abs guy), tiger shroff, vidyut jamwal (craziest traps in Bollywood) all use steroids..... But all fanboys never agree
Strength and muscular development peaks at 30-35, testosterone and skin elasticity starts to decrease for men after 40, you should know this being a "fitness expert" by doing your research, or you're either coping that he has better muscular development than you, you do come across as being bitter and jealous in the video.
As a celebrity trainer no not all actors use. A huge majority doesn’t. Cavill I worked with him for 3 years he’s a beast in the gym. Hardy puts in work. Some of you guys just look for the easy way out. Hardy has been working out pretty consistently for five plus years that’s why he’s able to pack on so much muscle for roles. I have one of those metabolisms where when I have crohns flair ups I lose 25 pounds and then when I get my health back I can pack on 30 pounds of muscle in less then 2 months. As long as I’m lifting, boxing, and eating good. Of course I did five years in prison and did nothing but work out for 48 months so I’ll always have the muscle memory to gain size
@@keithremedy I am the type of guy who has it harder to lose weight than gaining. I lost 60 pounds for over 6 months. When I started to gain muscle mass I gained 20 pounds in a month. It's possible
@@keithremedy no you can’t, you cannot pack on 30 pounds of muscle and less than two months. That’s called bullshit. You would have to be on the strongest cycle known to man, very large quantities of food, training hard as all hell, with the best bodybuilding trainer there is, all of this along with the genetics of 1/99999999 people
Your also forgetting he would have a professional dietician and people who know what they are doing to help him get big quick, I put a stone on in 2 and half months he put double that on but he’s eating properly and has professionals showing him what to do
I am not against the idea of Tom Hardy taking steroids but in Bronson I feel like it was a lot of newbie gains, being pumped up for scenes and the best lighting and cameras/camera angels you can get probably did the trick. But he almost definitely took something for warrior.
I remember when the first promo shots of him as Bane came out and every guy right then and there decided they wanted huge traps and a wide back like him. There were all sorts of "How to get huge traps like Tom Hardy/Bane" workout plans on youtube and fitness websites. But honestly, I can't blame them. He does have some big ole traps. I'm curious to see what he would look like if he seriously trained like a bodybuilder for a year.
For me that was when I saw him in "Warrior". I could not believe his traps and I started training mine every day, of course without even thinking about genetics and steroids.. I was so clueless lol 😂
I don't think he's judging as much as he's breaking down the biological unlikelihood that the gains were natural. It's weird because it's Hollywood's dirty little secret...that's not really a secret. I honestly don't have a problem with it. Hardy already got the role, it's not a sport, and he did what he needed to do to get his physique where it needed to be for the character. Any risks he and other actors take to get those gains are on them. Same can be said for the extreme weight loss roles.
@Nick Hord Except MPMD never pretends he wasnt on gear. He's extremely open about his cycles lmfao. You arent getting delts like that naturally it just isnt happening lmfao
Tom Hardy admitted to taking what he needed to take to develop the mass he needed, I don’t remember where I saw that interview though. He’s an honest dude and definitely not a fake natty.
Not saying he didn’t take anything nor that did but I just want to note that celebrity actors are renowned for drastically changing their body over short periods of time for roles. You use the picture where he’s super skinny and says he hasn’t got a genetic deposition to be muscular but he’s lean so he likely has a good metabolism and at that point he also wasn’t eating 5 meals a day and training 2hours a day without rest. I’m sure he could do this completely naturally as it’s not like us working out gym sessions round our day jobs, his day job was literally to get pumped for the role.
Exactly.. Now most people aren't able to do it.. Say me for instance i am 5'5". Use to weigh 240, and maintained it.. Now i weigh 208 probably less. I have to eat 2,880 calories a day to get back to that weight and bulk up.. Shit can be done if i boost up meal prep and eat 8 meals a day and hit the gym
Darren Evans I did see a pic of him as Bane before his ink was taken out and his back was just loaded with acne, that you get with steroid treatment. He actually did an interview once and they asked him about steroids for Bane and he said “no I took sweet tarts, what do you think “
for someone with good genetics i think his physique in warrior is actually a pretty good lifetime goal for naturals--24 ffmi, which i think for someone with above average genetics is achievable in 15 years of training
3:23 You're wrong...the before picture you show on the left next to him in Bronson is from training for Warrior which was after he had already done Bronson.
Warrior is one of my favorite movies of all time. The scene with the dad in the hotel rambling about Moby Dick gets me every time. And the end scene accompanied by the song "About Today" is tear jerking!!
He was asked by a reporter (I read in a magazine) if he took anything to get the muscle mass he did for Warrior, and Tom replied "yeah....ah....skittles" (tongue in cheek)
At my peak 3 years ago, I looked like him in Warrior naturally and was the same weight about/height. Worked out 6-7 days a week, deadlifted 500+ and took about 2 years. No way he could have built that body in the time he did without substance plus his genetics
His physic is obtainable , most of my friend including me looks like TH skinny but Asian version in early 20s , when puberty hit us late combine with gym and martial art practice , it hits like a truck, some looks like TH's Bronson, the other looks like TH's Warrior in a span of under a year, we are all in 175-180cm height range
I spend a lot of time in the gym and that's definitely Roid Akne on his back! But I'm pretty sure he stopped taking gear immediately after filming! He is loosing his muscles also pretty fast after a movie!
I am sending you my medical bills… We played a game where we had to take a shot every time you said “genetic baseline”, I was in a coma since this video dropped until extremely recently. Seriously though, if you need a script writer/editor/consultant I’d be happy to help!
The closer you look, his physique actually doesn't look all that impressive. Think its due to good camera angles and a bit leaner in some movies. Could be natural
Yeah I think Its natty.. he's not a tall guy at all. So once he started eating right and more than he was burning it was easy to get bulky. If he was juiced he'd be a lot lot more veiny and bigger in his arms. I think this is def natural I don't really see how you could say he's game. Prior to Bronson, it just looked like he never worked out. 5'7"... 170-180 Yeah. He's the real deal in my personal opinion.
He has winged scapula. It allows him to pop his traps in an extreme manner. I noticed this years ago. I have a very similar body type. Winged scapula is rare in a male with any muscle mass whatsoever. It allows him (and me) to look way bigger than we really are by dropping his shoulders down. Which is why sometimes he looks huge, sometimes he doesn't. I think he owes a lot of his career to the condition.
No one cared who I was till I put on the traps.
You know what Ben, Ill give u a like. That was a funny comment haha....
Lol
Lmao, good one
*the mass.
BRUHHHHH lololololol shit so true
Chicken and broccoli is Hollywood's code for I used steroids hahahaha.
I get so tired of hearing celebrities saying chicken and broccoli
That’s not true! That diet has been the backbone of my days in highschool which got me really ripped... but then again I did swim like 8 hours a days so 🤷🏽♂️😂
@@allenvasquez1284 and you were young with optimal test levels.
Chickenaphol and Broccoletrine
You guys have no idea what your talking about just get out of comments
Tom Hardy was ENTIRELY NATURAL
but the chicken he ate had steroids in it
I think caged chickens actually are on growth hormones, no cap
he ate the same meat allisatair overeem had
@@azureavocado5195 yes
@@azureavocado5195 horse meat
Getting pretty close to the SARM sandwich situation.
If bane didn't juice that would make literally zero sense as that is his character
Yes but no in this movies you don’t see anything unnatural on him besides his mask which is only for breathing
They did swap that character up though. In the old Batman movie bane was created by poison ivy wasn’t he? He was a big juice head for sure. Hardy’s bane is more of an underworld figure.
@@jakobwing9660 I think he says in the movie that if they take the mask it would be extremely painful, i believe it provides him with some form of paing numbing drug
In the comics yes but in those movies no he didn't use steroids
Wingthomaux it’s an device for administrating drugs.
Apparently all Hollywood actors are genetically gifted for bodybuilding :D - especially after they hormonal levels start to drop in 30's.
😹😹😹
High school psychology teaches that man is strongest between 35-40 after which testosterone starts dropping. What the fuck are you talking about ?
@@mdstudio8139 You are joking right?
@@mdstudio8139 strongest and biggest ain't the same
@@mdstudio8139 psychology?
I went on a date once with a girl who said Tom Hardy and Chris Hemsworth would never do steroids. Bless her heart.
That is almost as funny as you saying you went on a date with a girl...
I remember him on Jonathan Ross and he basically said he "Cheated" for Bronson but did things clean and correct for Warrior. Obv not sure how true that is but thats what he claimed.
@@vanhattfield8292 😖🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@vanhattfield8292 you didn’t have to kill the ma
@@LDwestwood1986 he said he did that the "naughty way" and Ross asks if he means roids and he said no and that he meant chocolate
You merely adopted the gains. I was born in it. Molded by it. By the time I saw a rest day, I was already a jacked man!
Do some face pulls
@@maciek8159 Why would I do something that has little use for most people?
Oh, you think joking is your ally. But you merely adopted the humor; I was born in it, molded by it.
@@maciek8159 fUnCtIoNaL and aThLeTiC silliness has cost him respect! And popularity has corrupted his channel!
Curlean-X ...And this gives you power over him?
Tom hardy in early 20’s was not an extreme ectomorph, he was a crackhead...
So much so that he cracked batman’s back in half..
Ge literlly admits that he was a drug addict and alcoholic .... love the guy
Makes sense. The way he talks certainly gives that impression.
@@ThisHandleSystemCanGetNicked Hes just a brit mate
@Kuba P he was an actual crack addict though, he was homeless and on crack, he said so himself.
When he was in his 20s he struggled with substance abuse, this is very public, and needs to be factored into the early physique
i was on drugs inn mmy 20's, fucked my ppetuitary gland by 30 annd now i have to have T to hold any muscle and live healthy
@@1-eye-willy What drugs did you take that fucked your pituitary gland? I am genuinely curious.
@@1-eye-willy Well of course you need T to keep muscle
@@1-eye-willywhat drugs have you done to mess up pituitary gland?
@@oreocarlton3343 ive done many drugs since before adolescents, and along with type one diabetes the drug use hasnt helped my endocrine system
Tom Hardy in "Warrior" is the reason I started working out
Funny how Joel ( his older brother in that movie ) was the reason I started working out lol
Yeah no kidding, the way he looked in warrior is my ideal.
Tom hardy plays well the character off marek punisher piotrowski
@@apersiannihilist5632 🧢
And i MMA
No one cared who I was til I put in the Tren
Cullan Shine 😂😂 reading this in the bane voice makes it even funnier
Calm down Dr, now is not the time for gear, that comes later
No one cared who I was til I put on the mass
For you...
Ikr
I'm so used to the way he looks now that the first vid of him at 20 years old looks like someone deep faked his face onto someone else's body.
He was a heavy drug addict lmfao
Natty or Not, Warrior was one of the best movies ever seen.
Gets all the homies in the feels.
Movie sucked. Tons of camera angle changes during the fight scenes and alot of flashy movements
OblivionDio how could you 😔
@@obliviondio Also the script was fucking corny as hell. I would rank it the lowest out of all of Tom hardy's major movies.
salamango81 y’all really hated Warrior huh? 💀
Movie was shhiiiieett
He was a heroin addict when he was younger, which probably also contributed to how skinny his baseline was
Edit: alright well it's crack and not heroin, but my point still stands that being an addict of either will contribute to how skinny you're gonna be.
Not heroin he was into crack
Not only that but why whould he be jacked if his movie roles didnt want him to
Actually it was crack cocaine. And I'm not even joking cause I heard it out HIS mouth. That's way he was extra skinny. When he was young
Oh see ya'll already know except the 1 guy
Or girl excuse me
I remember seeing Tom when he and the rest of the crew for the movie Black Hawk Down came to Ft Benning to train with the Rangers, at the time I was serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment living in the barracks and the actors occupied the barracks next to us but none of the lower enlisted (we were told) , personnel were allowed to go inside their barracks and just talk to them, but my buddy and I stayed outside the barracks until "someone" came out, the actor who played Sgt Casey Joyce in the movie came out we asked him if we can do a mock interview with him on video camera he said sure if you guys can tell me where the good food is, so we did the interview, took him to subway talked to him more on the way there and back to his barracks and asked an unknown actor at the time Tom Hardy if he could get a few shots of the other actors he agreed and took our camera inside the barracks since we couldn't go in and took some shots of Ewen McGregor and some of the other actors, he came back talked to us for a few minutes seemed like a cool down to earth guy, but he definitely wasn't jacked like he is now or his other movies, ah the memories 👍🏽👍🏽
kind of strange how you say clearly he's not genetically disposed to a muscular physique, but if he's never worked out then he wouldn't. I'm admittedly not an expert, but I was very skinny in early high school before I started lifting/wrestling, and now I can hold and gain muscle pretty easily in my 30's.
His natural body type is clearly that of an ectomorph, I don't understand how that's strange. That's got nothing to do with having worked out or not.
@@jamiegreyy ectomorphs don't exist bro
@@vaktmestergorgon8942 Course they do.
Nah it’s just very common broscience. The fact that people believe 7 billion people can all be categorized by just three different «bodytypes» is ridiculous.
@@vaktmestergorgon8942 If you were trying to argue that too much stock is placed on somatotypes, then I would have agreed, and you should have led with it. But making a statement that 'ectomorphs don't exist bro', just isn't true, and makes you sound like a bioscience dude more than anything. It's a generalisation tool, like BMI. No ones claiming the entire population can be classified this way.. I'm certainly not. So that's an irrelevant point.
I read that he was wearing high heel shoes while playing Bane. Apparently the camera angles were also always skewed towards making him as big and domineering as possible to fit with the character's personality. Looks to me like Hardy is particularly gifted in the traps department which tank tops / the bulletproof vest Bane wears throughout the movie tends to accentuate.
This is true according to IMDB 👍
Yes they did have him in platform shoes but that was so he can appear to be taller than Christian bale who is like 6’1
They also intentionally had Bale down size so hardy could look more massive. The character was written as a recluse partially for this reason. Bale in Batman Begins was 205 lbs. if he stood in front of Hardy with no platforms he’d had dwarfed him height and size was. Smart production moves.
Ya you can tell especially when he was looking down on that guy before he killed him "do you feel in charge." Shit he was seven feet in that scene.
yeah, he did, 'cause he's only 175cm height vs Bale 183
There's no way you can train 6hrs a day without rest and recover in your 30s without PEDs. All your muscles and joints will be sore after day three.
I mean you absolutely can, but thats not for maximising hypertrophy
@@kimjongun2536if you're training hard, simply no. I train 4hrs a day, way younger than 30 and I'm sore 24/7.
Next up: Christian Bale’s Steroid Cycle - Was He Natural In "The Machinist"?
A natural crackhead where I’m from.
Just whinny
you called it bruh lmao
Chris Evans
I read his diet was only an apple and a coffee a day. Insane. His doctor was shitting bricks the whole time. Man thats dedication.
1:46 “super skinny” ?? Wtf, i think you’ll find that’s a perfectly healthy physique he has there.
haha I thought the same thing but he's looking at everything from a bodybuilders point of view. I look at Tom then and go "damn I wish I could be that big" but to him he actually is super skinny because he runs with giant dudes all day.
He was a stick figure
SuperVHSchannel they're all about muscularity. Testosterone use just turns u into a man bitch
and at 0:43 "extreme ectomorph" - the main verb in the sentence was he's 'modelling' because he is a model of what is attractive: v-shaped, well muscled, not sinewy, not too fat or too shredded. Looks like an 800m runner. Extreme ectomorph would be elite marathon runner looking types. I suppose these perceptions are the root of Body Dismorphic Disorder.
@@TheNQC Also somatotypes aren't true
No bro he’s eating horse meat with Alister Ubereem. He eats horse meat when he wakes up. Then eats before he trains, then eat after he trains. 2 hours later more horse meat. Then eats again before he sleeps.
Horse beef, cow beef, chicken beef. You need all kinds of beef for a Ubereem physique
@@giorgig4828 child beef, elephant beef....
Actors are put through alot of pressure to be someone else for a movie. If you want to get paid, you have to do what it takes. Whatever it takes. Props to Tom Hardy.
He trains hard for sure, but it sucks that Hollywood stars are being pressured to not talk about their cycles or just straight up being fake natties.
The fact that most people would look at Tom Hardy and think he's a good model to strive for even thought the guy is juiced to the gills creating a stander that's just impossible for most man is the reason why this is a problem.
I don't knock anyone for doing steroids. I just despise those who lie about it when it's obvious.
@@TheHyde8875 Totally agree with you, I do powerlifting never used PEDs it is pathetic when people do, they are just cheating their friends not as if there is any money involved, you have to pay to compete?
Everyone in hellywierd is a pathetic sellout
I feel like this is how porn is directed
Hardy definitely juices for his muscular roles. Clearly works his ass off to get there, but there is no way in hell it's natural. Love your channel man.
I would also say that deltoids are a better indicator of someone juicing than traps. I have bigger traps than Hardy, but my shoulders don't bulge like a cannonball.
@@TheHyde8875 Me too. I never thought about that but you're right!
No he fucking doesn't get some knowledge
My favourite actor by far!! He's fucking incredible, and imagine the dedication he had to put on all that training and diet for filming Warrior... You should see him in TABOO, giant as hell too.
I agree. Tom is boss. The Drop is a great show too.
He isn't that giant in taboo nor in warrior, camera man just doing his job
Whatever he used its pays money as an actor, if its for being a broke poser in a nightclub then its just waste of health and money..
Piet Jansen yes, quite the dedication
Skuntac look into steroid health affects
@@KerioFive He's rich and famous, I don't think he cares tbh
@@PabsOrAlex its not about being rich dumb-ass, but cheers for showing everyone how shallow your brain span is though.
Most high pay jobs have risk attached, being a wall-street shark means you're having a heart attack at 50, being a male hollywood actor usually means PED's to make yourself look better. As long as each person goes into their job with full knowledge of the price they will pay then who am I to judge someone who wants to make millions upon millions.
When it comes to traps, Rich Piano was more Natty than him.
Rich was natty tho
He really was a great pianist..
itsa me louija right, Tom?-Rich
Fuck you all
RIP Rich Piana
“Air humps with your neck crunching” LMFAO
The only thing I can really state is that in 3-4 months you can grow a lot, especially if you were not doing super intense training at any point in your life, I gained a lot of strength and muscle in the first month of working out, and now its like dribbles of gains.
jason colletti yeah but Tom made his gains in his late thirties when his testosterone levels are shrinking
@@peterturner2259 late thirty year olds merely adopted the testosterone. I was born by it, molded by it. I didn't see the low testosterone levels until I was a man. By then it was blinding. The testosterone deceives you because It belongs to me.
@@peterturner2259 I'm 39 and have not been training actively in 10 years because of a back injury. In my 20thies I was training 25 hour a week in addition to a job in the military (physical exercise a part of the job). I topped out at 85 kg and could not put on any more. I was not ripped, but truly strong for how I looked (Relatively skinny and people guessing me 10 kg lighter than I was). I trained 2 hours of weights and 3-5 hours of martial arts and cardio 4 days a week, as well as alternative weight and cardio 2+2 hours 2 days a week. I ate a lot to keep my energy up, but could not grow any bigger.
I started studying and dropped to about 8 hours a week training, and within a year I was 95 kg. Then my back failed and I have been on and off training for years. I have just been through my second back operation, and am currently around 115 kg. (Cutting training is a lot easier than cutting the food intake :), and I trained way to little to keep the muscle mass up).
Now at 39 as I finally have started training again I have a lot of fat reserves to take from, and my muscles are blowing up like balloons. I might have naturally high testosterone levels as I have always had problems with achne, but it is fully possible to put on muscle mass quickly even in the late 30thies given you have the right genetics and starting point.
Building on the body he had before Warrior would be possible, but that kind of training should not give that muscle composition... His neck is way to big compared to the rest of his body. My impression is that triceps/biceps and the cape muscles (large back muscles) are the fastest growing with natural growth and a weights/martial arts regime. Of course I never had a personal trainer hanging over me hours every day... So who am I to say...
@@Espen_Danielsen good for you mate you're a mesamorph!
@@peterturner2259 Thanks. I've never heard of "somatotypes" before. This explains a lot. I think you are right. I may very well be a mesamorph. I will try some adapted training regimes, maybe they will help me improve even further/faster.
Packed on all that muscle doing Pilates lmao
LOL
Avner Chaim lol even me doing push ups,lifting weights,doing handstand push ups and all of that I have only gained maybe 4 pounds of lean muscle
Lemon26 natty life be hard
@@Lemon-rk9hq if you've been training for any substantial amount of time then you're absolutely doing something wrong
He really wasn't that big in Bronson though.
Once again he would flare his traps out, and make himself look big and intimidating.
Chicken actually undergoes multiple chemical reactions in the stomach when in contact with broccoli and stomach acid. These reactions multiply into several mutant strands of green testosterone that diffuse into the blood stream and mutate one's muscles for that classic movie star look.
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"and then uh, 2hrs chillin, 1cc 200mg test cyp, and then on wednesdays and fridays 1cc test prop...WHOOPS i mean I mean I mean i train 6hrs a day with my hollywood trainer and i eat lettuce and protien"
JustLetMeDrive there was a video where he mentions those 2 roles probably took a toll on his body, yeah... the gear.
hahaha
Nah it wouldn't have been test cyp. Too long of an ester to make much of a difference in 5 weeks
Anyone who has knowledge knows that upper back n traps give away the IM ON THE SHIT!!!plus the guy is a non athlete in real life!!!PLEASE!!!fellas look at Stallone n Mickey Rourke in Get Carter early 2000's.both juiced hard check it out...💪
Hey guys I have a question, I take 1ml Tren E and 2ml Test P a week is that okay?? Or do I need to take more ?? I'm a beginner so please help guys.
Tom was literally addicted to drugs and alcohol when he was younger, that's why he was so skinny in his early 20's...
@James Tisdale Exactly. It can be done. I experienced significant physique development when I was in my late 20s-early 30s hitting the gym hard about 5 days a week and eating well. I didn't see quite the improvement that Tom did in such a short period of time (gained about 20 lbs in 4 months, maintaining about 10-12% body fat), but I didn't have the resources that Tom has either. I'm not saying he definitely didn't use PEDs, but I don't think it's impossible that he was natty either. People that use steroids themselves and don't have the same discipline, genetics, and resources that some individuals with great physiques have, like to throw the PED-use accusations around.
@@unbroken5394 He used PEDs. As did Bale for Batman, Evans for Captain America, etc.
They're actors, they do whatever it takes to nail the role down.
Same, I am quite sturdy/large/gain really fast muscle and also fat (have a hard time losing fat too of course). If i train properly for a month, going twice a day and eating proper, i pump up quite a lot even in just a month, and i'm almost 40. i'm about 5foot 9, and weight between 220-240 pounds depending on periods. But, when i was untrained and just going to parties and not eating in my 19-20-21 ages, i got down to 135 pounds and il looked like a skinny guy.
James Tisdale Resources and time don’t account for much when putting on muscle. There isn’t some special program that money can buy if you are implying that,.
Alex your weight gain is mostly due to creative loading.... 10 pounds is that
There is zero chance that Tom Hardy was clean for that movie “ Warrior”.
Zeeerrrrrrooooooo
His traps are basicly eating his head lol
Lol
Yeah it's the chicken, broccoli and protein lol..That's not just test he took in Warrior lol..And the tren..
Greg Doucette is proud of you
@@orangesiclesky5217 How do you specifically relate Greg to this comment?
Wildan I would say for both his nutrition statement that he makes “chicken and broccoli” and the joke he makes ab his use of HRT
GSD07 huh?
He wasnt in gladiator
I am extremely skinny and have always related to tom hardy in his roles with how I develop. Natty my traps are far and away the first thing to get sore and the first thing to grow. I give someone a piggy back ride and I get a huge trap pump. Recovering from cancer they were STILL larger than average. I'm about to use test at 35 for the first time because since I was sick I am stuck with this disgusting body and nothing I do is helping. I have fought back from 6'1" 112 pounds before back to 150, all natural. I have given all I can and I'm getting older. I need a little help at this point. I don't want anybody to point at me and say I didn't earn it. I wish the stigma around all this wasn't so damn heavy. I just want to be healthy, happy, and masculine, and sickness has taken that from me. Damn the consequences, I want it back. I'm tired of feeling weak and defeated and clinging to just being okay.
Hows the muscle gains coming along? 🙄
Mind over matter bro
Need an update bruh
SURVIVE!
I don’t blame you at all. I would suggest getting a doctors prescription along with some close medical supervision.
in an interview he was asked.. "Tom, you gained a lot of muscle mass for your role as Bane, did you use any steroids?"
"No, I took smarties, what do you think?"
Source?
@@Dd-fb2tj Jonathan Ross show. You tube search or Google it dummy
@@joesmith-ju7hh you imply this source is obvious yet you Initially didn't even mention Jonathan Ross nor a filmed UA-cam segment....just an "interview" - so get a grip
he was big in Bronson (2008), got bigger/shreeded for Warrior (2011) and he just got fat for Bane (2012)
@@Dd-fb2tj I didn't initially mention, or do, anything. I just did a search.
It's obvious he took gear, but put in alot of hard work too.
Ricky Byrd Hard work is achieved over many years. He did it the easiest way he possibly could tbh. Everyone justifies roid use with, "he lifted weights for a month or 2". Smh.
@@jking0.o121 no amount of gear in a month will get you looking like that. He had to have something to build on. Which meand he had to workout prior before cycling to achieve the results he had. Gear or no gear still putting in work.
@@jking0.o121 huh? Don't even go there. If you have GOOD genetics, you can look like Hardy. Call BS on this one, dude I'm 170+ pounds . It takes me two months to gain 20 or 25 pounds of muscle working out six days a week. Also eat what I want when I want. My testosterone levels are high as well. It's a blessing really. Can't always believe someone is on the roids. Never had to take them.
mystic mac the whole point was that he was a scrawny twig till he hit his 30s. He has zero to none as far as a naturally good genetic baseline. He went from zero to hero in just under 6 weeks for Bronson. Which just doesn't happen without some kind of testosterone. 7lbs a week of muscle gains naturally? HAHAHA... Of course you have to lift while on gear. But it makes gaining muscle 10x easier with less exercises needed.
@@jking0.o121 Lol because you have a camera following his every move, right?. He could have been working out months before Bronson. You sound just as bad as who made this video 💩 who probably uses his self..!
One of the big issues I have with this is Bronson took 2 years of stop and start filming to make. His would drop and gain weight over the two year filming process. There was absolutely no “5 week process” .. and that’s per his own mouth in interviews on here
Source?
No one cared who I was until I put on the mass.
Do some face pulls
After watching this video, I’m adding those push up starfish things to my routine, hopefully they help me pack on 40lbs of mass like they did for him
Don't forget to eat your broccoli too!
Shhh bro, everyone will get the gains now
I shoot blended broccoli into my dick
@@levansegnaro4637 does it work like Viagra
@@sugadaddy5771 lol I joke plz don't try
1:47 are you really calling this "super skinny"? Come on. I know you are a big guy, but I would call this "average", not super skinny. He looks healthy, which "super skinny" people are not.
Tom Hardy as Bane is pretty unforgettable
Just Some Guy without a Mustache agreed
Unforgettable AND unintelligable.
Morphousinfinity Do you feel in charge??
Just Some Guy without a Mustache you’re everywhere wtf
what was the point of hiring Tom to play Bane? they made him gain weight, put a mask on him, and muffled his voice))) could have been anyone))))
giving you an honorary phd for most in depth natty or not analysis on the web!!!
howard condoman him and Greg Douchette are the best
Warrior just looks like a guy who started honestly working out with a good diet for the first time in his life.
Bane: "My supraphysiological G-A-I-N-S!...And I give them back to YOUU...the peeple"
"Oh you think Tren is your ally? But you merely pinned the tren, I was born in it, molded by it!"
At 29 he had very good improvement over 24.
ALmost like he struggling with substance abuse during his early 20s an didn't train
Up next: Joaquin Phoenix Steroid Cycle - Natty or not?
Absolutely shredded in joker.
a lot of the change in Tom's muscle definition and appearance over the course of this video may have simply been due to change in light conditions, camera focal length and special and visual effects. Note the comparison of his abs between two photos taken at different times: the after photo where his abs are defined- the light source is hard and coming from above causing every ripple on his abdominal area to show in contrast to the before image where his abs are perceptibly less defined- its shot using a diffused soft lighting with no hard light direction. Take it from someone who works in lighting, this makes all the difference
Lol
This guy's liberal use of "skinny fat" is absurd
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"skinny fat" is just a look dude... Chill out. He used it accurately lol
Well, compared to himself, they are skinny fat.
I remember the first time I watched Warrior my brain exploded during his first fight scene. I've been a Hardy fan for years and always wondered how he packed on that much weight. Great movie btw.
They’re neck bridges and wrestlers use them to strengthen that whole area. That’s part of why his neck was so big, gear or not
Stop speculating about actors roid use and start speculating about how they kept their hairlines on roids. That is info the average man needs.
You don't lose your hair unless you're going to anyway. Test makes my hair thicker and healthier if anything
It wasn’t roids, he was injecting protein shakes after each workout.
Tom Hardy pushes his traps out by putting his body into a certain position or pose. You can see this in Charles Bronson. All people who lift know they can roll their traps forward more to make them appear bigger.
yeah scapular winging makes them pop out alot more as well
Tom in an interview pretty much admitted to juicing, said they only had a few weeks and he took "candies".
Being skinny/ectomorphic especially as a young man doesnt mean you have a low testosterone level. It's more complicated than that. Diet, myostatin levels, bone density/thickness /lenght, exercise habits etc are just some of the numerous other factors.
He already said in interviews that he used steroids on these films!
He has also said he didn't.
Can I have a link to that please? Lol
He actually said his gains that he did for Bane actually began to hurt his bones and said he wouldn't ever go extreme on getting jacked again
I think he made this video to show everyone he’s just learned about ‘genetic baselines’
GENETIC BASELINE
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Only because he knows GENETIC BASELINES
He also was spouting "trap" like it was the word of the day
do an "amir khan steroid cycle" ... that will pump in millions of views.. he's an actor from bollywood..
I second this
I third this
All those Bollywood soyboys use steroids , the people think they are natural 😂😂😂😂
Yeah... I'm Indian and I'm so sure, amir khan, shahrukh khan(10 abs guy), tiger shroff, vidyut jamwal (craziest traps in Bollywood) all use steroids..... But all fanboys never agree
@ ok pussy
Strength and muscular development peaks at 30-35, testosterone and skin elasticity starts to decrease for men after 40, you should know this being a "fitness expert" by doing your research, or you're either coping that he has better muscular development than you, you do come across as being bitter and jealous in the video.
Dude he’s an actor...this is literally his job...obviously it’s not natural😂
As a celebrity trainer no not all actors use. A huge majority doesn’t. Cavill I worked with him for 3 years he’s a beast in the gym. Hardy puts in work. Some of you guys just look for the easy way out. Hardy has been working out pretty consistently for five plus years that’s why he’s able to pack on so much muscle for roles. I have one of those metabolisms where when I have crohns flair ups I lose 25 pounds and then when I get my health back I can pack on 30 pounds of muscle in less then 2 months. As long as I’m lifting, boxing, and eating good. Of course I did five years in prison and did nothing but work out for 48 months so I’ll always have the muscle memory to gain size
Keith Remedy that’s awesome I was really hoping he was clean he’s my favorite actor
@@keithremedy I am the type of guy who has it harder to lose weight than gaining. I lost 60 pounds for over 6 months. When I started to gain muscle mass I gained 20 pounds in a month. It's possible
@@keithremedy no you can’t, you cannot pack on 30 pounds of muscle and less than two months. That’s called bullshit. You would have to be on the strongest cycle known to man, very large quantities of food, training hard as all hell, with the best bodybuilding trainer there is, all of this along with the genetics of 1/99999999 people
Your also forgetting he would have a professional dietician and people who know what they are doing to help him get big quick, I put a stone on in 2 and half months he put double that on but he’s eating properly and has professionals showing him what to do
Take a shot every time he says “traps”. J/k, You’ll die from alcohol poisoning.
I got up to 6
Hardy actually admitted he was really overweight in bane. You can see they hide his stomach in most scenes cuz he had a bit of a gut
Take a shot everytime mr. Plates says blatantly
Or indicative
Mr. Plates lmaoo
Supraphysiological :)
Androgenic response.
Or baseline
I like when you speculate when “THEY ARE” on gear, as opposed to when “they’re probably NOT” on gear.
I am not against the idea of Tom Hardy taking steroids but in Bronson I feel like it was a lot of newbie gains, being pumped up for scenes and the best lighting and cameras/camera angels you can get probably did the trick. But he almost definitely took something for warrior.
I remember when the first promo shots of him as Bane came out and every guy right then and there decided they wanted huge traps and a wide back like him. There were all sorts of "How to get huge traps like Tom Hardy/Bane" workout plans on youtube and fitness websites. But honestly, I can't blame them. He does have some big ole traps. I'm curious to see what he would look like if he seriously trained like a bodybuilder for a year.
For me that was when I saw him in "Warrior". I could not believe his traps and I started training mine every day, of course without even thinking about genetics and steroids.. I was so clueless lol 😂
He would’ve went on to play more major villain or ass kicking roles
A man on steroids is questioning if another man is on steroids lol like an alcoholic judging another alcoholic
I don't think he's judging as much as he's breaking down the biological unlikelihood that the gains were natural. It's weird because it's Hollywood's dirty little secret...that's not really a secret.
I honestly don't have a problem with it. Hardy already got the role, it's not a sport, and he did what he needed to do to get his physique where it needed to be for the character. Any risks he and other actors take to get those gains are on them. Same can be said for the extreme weight loss roles.
Its be funny if he got there naturally
MoneyBanks3 he did he had a year though not six months too prepare they lied about that and he had been training since he signed the contract
@@keithremedy that's good love Tom hardy hes a g
Yeah but Derek doesn't lie about his shit.
I worked on the post production of Warrior and we spent a lot on bacne vfx removal.
Hahaha
This channel in a nutshell :
“judging by this shirtless pic, I’d say over-training and under-injecting.” 😂
Well said and so true! 🤣
Never heard the word “baseline” used so many times
P Le Or traps.
cells interlinked within cells interlinked within cells interlinked
Blade runner?
@Nick Hord Except MPMD never pretends he wasnt on gear. He's extremely open about his cycles lmfao.
You arent getting delts like that naturally it just isnt happening lmfao
He's literally always walking around with his shoulder blades rolled forwards to pop the traps...
It's not THAT impressive.
Yep, he's almost always just getting ready to do the crab pose
Maybe shoulders rolled forward, not scapula. Like he slouches to pop them out, right?
Tom Hardy admitted to taking what he needed to take to develop the mass he needed, I don’t remember where I saw that interview though. He’s an honest dude and definitely not a fake natty.
I always thought he has a very strange build and structure.
looks kinda goblin like
@@AEthelingg I have to agree lol
@@NathanMulder yeah those some interesting genetics but his brain dead training routines certainly don't help.
Nathan Von Dutch True. He has a narrow shoulder structure with big traps.
Wtf are you talking about his shoulders arent even narrow. Weird how overly critical people in these kinds of communities get.
As he's not a competing sports man,why would it matter? He's an actor,trying to look the way that fits the person he's playing. That's it!
cant take into account his physique in his early 20s,he was a drug addict at the time
Why wouldnt you? You have to look at earlier years to see the development. He made that choice to use 🤷♂️
B S the point is the drug use effected his health and weight. And he certainly wasn’t working out or eating on his come downs.
Drug addiction doesn't change your genetics lol
@@anthonyhutchins2300 but it does effect your composition. We can judge his bone structure, any insertions we see, but not the level of tissue
My cousin was a damn stick in high school and now he is jacked af. All natural too. Just takes a lot of work and time.
Not saying he didn’t take anything nor that did but I just want to note that celebrity actors are renowned for drastically changing their body over short periods of time for roles.
You use the picture where he’s super skinny and says he hasn’t got a genetic deposition to be muscular but he’s lean so he likely has a good metabolism and at that point he also wasn’t eating 5 meals a day and training 2hours a day without rest.
I’m sure he could do this completely naturally as it’s not like us working out gym sessions round our day jobs, his day job was literally to get pumped for the role.
I honestly thought it was natural. He wasn't shredded or anything as bane, looked like he ate 9 meals a day.
Exactly.. Now most people aren't able to do it.. Say me for instance i am 5'5". Use to weigh 240, and maintained it.. Now i weigh 208 probably less. I have to eat 2,880 calories a day to get back to that weight and bulk up.. Shit can be done if i boost up meal prep and eat 8 meals a day and hit the gym
you wont get abs by gaining weight naturally in 5 weeeks..
Darren Evans I did see a pic of him as Bane before his ink was taken out and his back was just loaded with acne, that you get with steroid treatment. He actually did an interview once and they asked him about steroids for Bane and he said “no I took sweet tarts, what do you think “
@@koredragon2833 I'm 5'4-5'5 198 pounds and I feel fat. I use to weigh 120 10 years ago.
Dom ima be real with u bro, I’m 6 foot 2 and way about 160-165
Safe to say you’re overweight
“The guys super skinny” as I see a guy that is in good shape 😂🤷♂️
@@arturobandini4078 no just different standards than most people
Same
This workout routine @5:15 looks straight out of a 5.00 bin at Wal-mart for leftover VHS tapes.
🤣🤣🤣
All I hear in the intro is "Sup guys delts more plates more dates dot com".
He had the Corey Taylor psyque when he was younger, skinny with a thicc neck
Fernando Pereira hahah fuck yeah love the reference baby maggots for life
thicc necc*
for someone with good genetics i think his physique in warrior is actually a pretty good lifetime goal for naturals--24 ffmi, which i think for someone with above average genetics is achievable in 15 years of training
Love the consistency with the vids Derek!
3:23 You're wrong...the before picture you show on the left next to him in Bronson is from training for Warrior which was after he had already done Bronson.
I guess you can tell from the tats.
@@gloriouscontent3538 more so the boxing wraps.
Warrior is one of my favorite movies of all time. The scene with the dad in the hotel rambling about Moby Dick gets me every time. And the end scene accompanied by the song "About Today" is tear jerking!!
He's natty like the Rock, they added creatine and protein shakes.
hahahhaha
jlozano2014 your so dumb
Wake up, you shit yourself.
@@greengrass4604 he was being sarcastic
GREEN GRASS you’re*
"His traps looks like they're eating his head" I swear these videos are worth watching for the physique/gear metaphors alone.
Friend of mine was an extra in the dark knight rises and met him; he openly admitted to steroids among other things
If that's true, Hardy could have been joking with dry brit humour..
Tom hardy was living on the streets and was a drug addict when he was younger which is why he looked so skinny
He’s mentioned he has done the “dirty way” of building his physique soooo
He was asked by a reporter (I read in a magazine) if he took anything to get the muscle mass he did for Warrior, and Tom replied "yeah....ah....skittles" (tongue in cheek)
@@tidefanyankee2428 That dude made a lot of comments like that, basically admitting to juicing without actually saying it. LOL
@@TrustNJesusChrist Yep, Tom Hardy is a grown man, if he went into it with his eyes open, then I say "go for it".
@Tomi Igo Tom Hardys physique, try to keep up.
@Tomi Igo google the word physique. Every person has one
At my peak 3 years ago, I looked like him in Warrior naturally and was the same weight about/height. Worked out 6-7 days a week, deadlifted 500+ and took about 2 years. No way he could have built that body in the time he did without substance plus his genetics
Flexing on UA-cam to strangers...sad.
Judging people for tellingt their experience on the internet just because you think its false.....sad
@@TojiFushigoroWasTaken Working out 6-7 days a week is overkill and sounds like he's making it up esp if natural
His physic is obtainable , most of my friend including me looks like TH skinny but Asian version in early 20s , when puberty hit us late combine with gym and martial art practice , it hits like a truck, some looks like TH's Bronson, the other looks like TH's Warrior in a span of under a year, we are all in 175-180cm height range
Yuri Katana at what age did puberty hit you and whats your height in feet
Exactly. Diet is everything
I spend a lot of time in the gym and that's definitely Roid Akne on his back! But I'm pretty sure he stopped taking gear immediately after filming! He is loosing his muscles also pretty fast after a movie!
I am sending you my medical bills… We played a game where we had to take a shot every time you said “genetic baseline”, I was in a coma since this video dropped until extremely recently. Seriously though, if you need a script writer/editor/consultant I’d be happy to help!
The closer you look, his physique actually doesn't look all that impressive. Think its due to good camera angles and a bit leaner in some movies. Could be natural
Yeah I think Its natty.. he's not a tall guy at all. So once he started eating right and more than he was burning it was easy to get bulky. If he was juiced he'd be a lot lot more veiny and bigger in his arms. I think this is def natural I don't really see how you could say he's game. Prior to Bronson, it just looked like he never worked out. 5'7"... 170-180 Yeah. He's the real deal in my personal opinion.
He has winged scapula. It allows him to pop his traps in an extreme manner. I noticed this years ago. I have a very similar body type. Winged scapula is rare in a male with any muscle mass whatsoever.
It allows him (and me) to look way bigger than we really are by dropping his shoulders down. Which is why sometimes he looks huge, sometimes he doesn't.
I think he owes a lot of his career to the condition.
CopleyTres he’s 5’9, so he’s not tall but he’s not short by any means...
Infantryman, Airborne it’s definitely not...it’s literally the average height for a man
Infantryman, Airborne what fucking place do you live where everyone’s 6’5?