Animated vs Off Season Bodybuilder

My g/f likes my ass, that I built from squatting.

I’ll keep squatting. :slight_smile:

[quote]Defekt wrote:
15% is the new obese apparently. [/quote]

So many people make stupid comments on this forum now. I don’t know why any of us more serious lifters even get mad anymore. If we ignore these people they will probably go away. You just know the people making these dumb comments are probably some kid taking No-Explode or some shit.

hides the NO-explode

[quote]Professor X wrote:
“Above average” by today’s standards means 15" arms. That isn’t what we are talking about.[/quote]

OH SHIT!
goes to train arms

[quote]duncanidaho wrote:
He’s right. All you guys say to do squats and deadlifts and eat chicken and tuna to get big. Why don’t we take a hint from the biggest motherfucker I ever seen and destroy and eat planets.[/quote]

hmmph! what about the wheels?

[quote]LUEshi wrote:
How could anyone consider that fat? His arms are practically the size of his goddamn waistline. Look at that lat spread. I’d love to be “obese” like that.[/quote]

Because being huge and muscular is extremely rare so most people assume huge guys are fat.

And most people are jealous bitches.

I think hes refering to him as obese caus hes got chubby cheeks? Just something i noticed dont flame me…
His cheeks are big for his face, which GIVES the appearance of fat, while its just really his facial structure. You are too used to seeing the chizeled jaws from pro comps.

[quote]ahzaz wrote:
I think hes refering to him as obese caus hes got chubby cheeks? [/quote]

I think it has more to do with the OP being a fucking idiot.

[quote]kingdpt wrote:
ahzaz wrote:
I think hes refering to him as obese caus hes got chubby cheeks?

I think it has more to do with the OP being a fucking idiot.[/quote]

X2

this whole thread doesn’t even warrant discussion.

I don’t really get what the OP is talking about.

The guy has some massively huge arms, how should his waist/legs look? should someone have larger arms than their waist or legs? jebus, I’m with Prof X on this one.

[quote]BodyBldgBabe wrote:
During the summer I travel a 3 state area attending bodybuilding competitions because I love the sport & try to contribute as much as I can (ticket sales, etc.). You would be surprised at some of the guys on stage who “forgot” to train legs. After seeing so many underdeveloped legs on stage I have a true appreciation for well developed, balanced legs.

eigieinhamr, we need to find you a new set of female friends!! :wink:

B-3[/quote]

Point in case: Sitting with a female friend at uni she was pointing out the guys she thought hot. Any of them who looked like they played sport were “too buff”. I’m not talking about huge rugby players, I mean these people looked like they might just have a muscular build, no guarentee they even went to the gym from the looks of it.

[quote]eigieinhamr wrote:
BodyBldgBabe wrote:
During the summer I travel a 3 state area attending bodybuilding competitions because I love the sport & try to contribute as much as I can (ticket sales, etc.). You would be surprised at some of the guys on stage who “forgot” to train legs. After seeing so many underdeveloped legs on stage I have a true appreciation for well developed, balanced legs.

eigieinhamr, we need to find you a new set of female friends!! :wink:

B-3

Point in case: Sitting with a female friend at uni she was pointing out the guys she thought hot. Any of them who looked like they played sport were “too buff”. I’m not talking about huge rugby players, I mean these people looked like they might just have a muscular build, no guarentee they even went to the gym from the looks of it.[/quote]

I think you live in a different Australia than I do.

Maybe it’s just time to make friends with the gym girls

Maybe you should stop associating with the goth kids.

Very funny

[quote]eigieinhamr wrote:

Point in case: Sitting with a female friend at uni she was pointing out the guys she thought hot. Any of them who looked like they played sport were “too buff”. I’m not talking about huge rugby players, I mean these people looked like they might just have a muscular build, no guarentee they even went to the gym from the looks of it.[/quote]

“Too buff” could easily mean that your friend thinks there’s too much competition for guys like that and she thinks she doesn’t have a chance. Or it could be the perceived attitudes she thinks “buff guys” posses, such as being players, rude, obnoxious, etc.