A real case of super-human mutation...

That kid will be a real-life Ivan Drago!
 
Interesting, but not suprising since Germany has a serious history of steriod abuse and experimentation.
 
Hitler's plan has finally come to fruition. We're all doomed.:(
 
Holy s**t! The Germans have finally engineered the UBER-KRAUT!

Quickly, hide the Jews! Allow the gays in the military! And for god's sake, grab as many black athletes as you can! We're taking this baby down before he gets too big to take down.

*loads shotgun*
 
this isnt even news....i have the same thing and so do a ton of other people. they devlop faster n it goes away once he hits puberty.
 
Excel said:
this isnt even news....i have the same thing and so do a ton of other people. they devlop faster n it goes away once he hits puberty.

Not to this degree. It says in the article, it's the first known case in humans. Unless you were born in a third world country, or in the Soviet Bloc or something, your birth would have been news.
 
Does this mean he will get stronger as he gets older? Seeing as he can already lift more than what a normal adult can now, will his strength increase as he becomes an adult or stay the same?

*pictures him lifting cars at the age of 20*
 
He doesn't have increased strength in and of itself. He can just develop muscle faster and easier than other people.
 
So he'll only have the strength of a really really muscley guy?
 
Aw. I'm not as impressed now. :(
So he will seem superhuman while he is a child, lifting adult weights, but once he hits adulthood he'll just seem like somebody who works out.
His parents need to sell-out poste haste and make as much as they can while it lasts :o
 
Mothling said:
Aw. I'm not as impressed now. :(
So he will seem superhuman while he is a child, lifting adult weights, but once he hits adulthood he'll just seem like somebody who works out.
His parents need to sell-out poste haste and make as much as they can while it lasts :o

He may also have a greater proprtion of recruited muscle fibres, so he may be a fair bit stronger than expected.

- Whirly
 
Leto Atrides said:
He doesn't have increased strength in and of itself. He can just develop muscle faster and easier than other people.


And he can hold weights with his arms fully extended out to his sides for a steady period of time. Since when could people do that?
 
bored said:
And he can hold weights with his arms fully extended out to his sides for a steady period of time. Since when could people do that?

I can do that
 
Fred_Fury said:
I can do that

Orly?

Not yet 5, he can hold seven-pound weights with arms extended, something many adults cannot do. He has muscles twice the size of other kids his age and half their body fat.


Could you do it when you were five?
 

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