[quote]Defekt wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
why do you look so much bigger in your first pic? and so tiny in your second?
if you can replicate the size of your first pic in all shots youll be golden, but you look very weak in the other shot like no musculature. is the angle really that decieving?
The angle is pretty damn deceiving. [/quote]
seriously. if i could pull that pose off id be on the cover of Flex.
Yep thats jason and me doing a 60,
got a 6.71 for the 60, a bit better than the 10.67 I have for the 100 but I suppose my accelaratin is decent. I admit the 2nd pic is a bit shit, dosnt do me any justice really, as for the first pic thats what im like all year round, mass wise, bodyfat wise etc etc. I have no idea how I weigh so little but I suppose I just carry a very small bone structure. As for Frank sepe, im not denying that he hasnt got a good physique, far from it, I just dont think hes that good looking, and the thing is I never wanted to get that big in the first place, hes boardering on bodybuilder, whereas Id wanna go more fore the ripped athletic look. Thanks to any of the supportive comments and its a big thumbs up from me.
Sorry, if you don’t watch English TV you won’t get that joke, but I couldn’t resist.
I think that you’ve def got the build for Fitness modelling.
I’m not sure about what they look for in the States, but here in the UK you could def get into mags like Mens Health and Mens Fitness, I see guys like you in them all the time.
The thing with mag shoots as well is that they want you to look at your best, so they will choose the shots that have the most flattering angles/lighting etc anyway. Also none of them are huge, when you read their stats they are not bbing proportions, they just have a balanced and lean look.
Check out the covermodel competition winners over at:
Yea got the joke lol, theyre my sisters comedy oversized glasses, i acomponied them with a nice side parting hair style to really bring out the geek haha.
As for mens health im a member of the forum, been for a while now, actually entered the competition but there was a mess up with my submission and it didnt get through.
And yea I agree with you, im not going for the american muscle look, prefer a more athletic look, i mean my head is alrady looking a bit small compared to my arms, dont wanna push it any more haha.
You’re lean and have good symmetry, a bit small for a bodybuilding site, but you’ll do fine in modelling. Gave you a 7. Isn’t 150 like a standard burger btw?
[quote]Poetikaal wrote:
The HOMOPHOBIC comments on this board are bullshit. Get the fuck out if youre a hater like like
IMO yeah man’s got the body girls go for this day, but
as for fitness modeling, it depends
you will def get picked up in a lot of the fitness/health realms
but for magazines that cater more to bodybuilding, your bulk is not up to par
nevertheless, good physique. try modeling regardless
and fuck homophobes. go clean out your closet you probably have some dildos in there anyway[/quote]
I dont want to go for bodybuilders mags and adverts, im a track athlete first and foremost and looking at the avenue of menshealth and mensfitness mags, where the cover guys have yes a slight build but not too big.
Considering it as a part time thing, moving to full time once i stop the track, 6.71 for 60, 10.67 for the 100, but starting a new training regime and my trainer things ill get down to 10.4 this year, not bolt lol, but still european B standard.
[quote]Dwendel wrote:
Inter whats youre name on menshealth??? Brian my workouts vary on what time of the year it is, at the moment im building up for indoor season, so 2 weights sessions a week, aswell as hill sprints etc, then move on to track sessions and then eventually racing, then the same cycle for outdoor season. My stats are:
height: 5ft 11
waist:28
chest:42.5-43
biceps:16
brian if you need further proof im a track athlete heres 2 pics of me in action. First is me in the euro indoor champs, and second is running a 4x400, guy with the compresion socks on.[/quote]
Dude, is that you racing Jason Gardener? You must be fast.
[quote]sillybubba wrote:
Dwendel wrote:
Inter whats youre name on menshealth??? Brian my workouts vary on what time of the year it is, at the moment im building up for indoor season, so 2 weights sessions a week, aswell as hill sprints etc, then move on to track sessions and then eventually racing, then the same cycle for outdoor season. My stats are:
height: 5ft 11
waist:28
chest:42.5-43
biceps:16
brian if you need further proof im a track athlete heres 2 pics of me in action. First is me in the euro indoor champs, and second is running a 4x400, guy with the compresion socks on.
Dude, is that you racing Jason Gardener? You must be fast.
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Quicker over 60 than i am 100, but yea its me and jason.
I’ve done a bit of modeling. Nothing big just some print stuff. You’re in great shape man and ain’t a bad looking guy, but I honestly don’t think you have the “look”. High cheekbones, distinct jawlines and the ability to look good at any angle no matter what you’re doing [or not doing] is the key for a successful male model. I’ve got about as defined a jaw as you’ll find, but in some pics I look plain weird, like a fuckin’ alien or something. That’s why I never did more than some small local stuff. Maybe you’re more photogenic than the pics presented show. I’m not trying to burst your bubble, just toss an opinion your way from someone who’s been there.