I know SOME of these have to be photoshop, but can people explain to me how the hell it is possible to look this big. I am including them all because I just can’t decide which is photoshop and which is WTF. My BEST guess would be water weight.
Ehhh, provide a picture where his legs look as good and as big as that guy’s, and I’ll take back what I said :P. It may be because the definition the guy has in his legs and all the non-major muscles that just are screaming out that make it look good. Quads are amazing, hamstring are very good.
But everyone be aware, yes that guy has big legs… but they’re being shot from below. That means there’s a good deal of visual foreshortening happening. If he had been filmed straight-on from a few feet away, you’d see his legs are not quite as large as they seem.
And IMHO, Coleman’s legs look better. More sweep and taper = better lines.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
That leg video? I doubt he’s used Synthol.
But everyone be aware, yes that guy has big legs… but they’re being shot from below. That means there’s a good deal of visual foreshortening happening. If he had been filmed straight-on from a few feet away, you’d see his legs are not quite as large as they seem.
And IMHO, Coleman’s legs look better. More sweep and taper = better lines.[/quote]
Which is partly why I question synth use, There sems to be too much movement in the seperate quad muscle, for muscles of that size they do not appear to be very firm.
I doubt it’s synthol. It seems like synthol just blots out any striations or separation, which this guy has. Trey Brewer and Tom Platz have/had re-fucking-dickulously big legs with no synthol.
Yeah I dont think its synthol, its just the angle and the positioning. They look bigger because there isnt really a relative comparison other than his waist. But I gotta admit they seem like massive and well developed quads. As for the movement its just because of the amount of mass he has going on.
[quote]Electric_E wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
That leg video? I doubt he’s used Synthol.
But everyone be aware, yes that guy has big legs… but they’re being shot from below. That means there’s a good deal of visual foreshortening happening. If he had been filmed straight-on from a few feet away, you’d see his legs are not quite as large as they seem.
And IMHO, Coleman’s legs look better. More sweep and taper = better lines.
Which is partly why I question synth use, There sems to be too much movement in the seperate quad muscle, for muscles of that size they do not appear to be very firm.
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You have obviously not seen too many bodybuilding contests. Yates was known for shaking his quads like that and it looked like Jell-O…until he flexed them. I would bet that anyone with quads anywhere near 30" is very aware of this.