I know my body fat is higher than desirable but I’ve never really been over 200 and I’m trying to hold on to that in hopes of creating a new set point once I start to reduce.
All shots taken Sunday morning. Cold, no pump, just flexed
My Stats:
53 years old
Height: 5’6"
Weight: 208 in gym clothes
Rotator cuff repair in both shoulders
Both bicep tendons detached
Arm circumference: 16"
Chest circumference: 47"
Shoulder circumference: 52"
Waist:
Thigh: 25"
Calf: 16"
Neck: 18.5"
Edit: I think my weak points are my traps and quads. I’ve been hammering traps for over a year with minimal changes IMO. I’m trying to target my quads during this blast but I have knee pain on free weight squats. However, I’ve gotten some good advice on hitting quads in other ways.
@studhammer try doing high rep sets of heavy squats like breathing squats. Take a typical set of what you do with 10 and do 20 reps. Just stop on top and breathe before every single rep. Extend the sets.
Also try doing sets of three second negative squats and continuous tension. They’ll grow my friend. Quads love high reps.
Personally I don’t see the imbalance but I know where you’re coming from. My triceps don’t grow in symmetry with the rest of my body either, I feel your pain. Keep at it tho I’m sure they’ll grow, but they seem pretty big already.
On a side note, you don’t look anything like your profile pic. My profile pic is an EXACT representation of me
Are they repaired? The bicep I had surgically repaired certainly is not growing at same rate. The repaired tendon is looser and does not pull the bicep down as far on my arm so leverages are all out of whack compared to other. I just keeping focusing on single arm work.