<p>boridi, I'm just basing this off of what I have heard exercise science professors saying in regards to younger kids...this is a forum of mainly teenagers you know. Some senior in my school told the kids in the gym locker room that he was ****ing blood and he had just started taking creatine...take that for what it's worth, he probably overdid it, which is what a lot of kids do. </p>
<p>And you're saying a 16 year old who wants only to be good at his three favorite sports (I'm the one doing the caring for numbers here rofl) with a 250 bench press is not "advanced" enough (I'm not even talking 1RM here) . Forgive me, I did not know that a 400 bench press by age 13 was needed to be considered "advanced".</p>
<p>I might have misused the term, he's just an amateur (as in not a professional) weightlifter. Last time I checked, lifting weights is still "building" your "body", so technically if you lift weights you are a "bodybuilder"</p>