The Fitness Thread
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Honestly I've always enjoyed being cut-ish. I'm 6 foot and weigh 180 pounds. I've put on a little weight since college started (lol), but I'm still in pretty good shape. I focus more on cardio than the weights though.
The most I've benched was 170. I think I can make this up by my furthest jog on land (NOT TREADMILL) being 8 miles.sigpicComment
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lol i was just saying that for the effect, in reality your fingers are mainly tendons and bones A.K.A. not capable of muscle growthComment
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Couldn't have said it better! I get that people like to do their own thing and be different but when it comes to that it's almost degrading to men. I'm not saying every man has to look like a body builder but if you wear pants/jeans tighter than girls and your wrist is the same size as your bicep you're just embarrassing yourself and creating a terrible image for men.Comment
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aww i liked that post that was just here ;p
uh, on topic, uh
keep up the good work everyoneOriginally posted by dAnceguy117^Originally posted by MrRubix^Comment
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That's pretty good! I used to run cross country, but I never did more than 5 miles at a time. Not being able to bench a lot isnt too bad, it's just you're always gonna get those schmucks who say "HOWMUCHYABENCH?!"Honestly I've always enjoyed being cut-ish. I'm 6 foot and weigh 180 pounds. I've put on a little weight since college started (lol), but I'm still in pretty good shape. I focus more on cardio than the weights though.
The most I've benched was 170. I think I can make this up by my furthest jog on land (NOT TREADMILL) being 8 miles.
Yeah, I agree. I want to look like a bodybuilder, and I understand that not everybody does, but I also think that you should have at least some healthiness to your looks. If you look anemic/fragile, then go eat a sammich or something...Couldn't have said it better! I get that people like to do their own thing and be different but when it comes to that it's almost degrading to men. I'm not saying every man has to look like a body builder but if you wear pants/jeans tighter than girls and your wrist is the same size as your bicep you're just embarrassing yourself and creating a terrible image for men.Comment
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Accelerated recovery, nice.
Ain't gonna get you more gains than blasting and cruising though lmao
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2012/a...ch-082912.htmlLast edited by Reach; 08-30-2012, 09:55 PM.
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Puhlease, those are soccer players that are built so as to post on the cover of a magazine. Most of them don't look like that. Although you'll note that the guy on the left has not very defined abs or chest and the guy on the right doesn't have very big arms, its almost like the photographer purposefully hid them. I don't think either of them are more buff than scwolf. Maybe I didn't look at the right pics of him.
The personality required to want to work out and look better than someone else, simply in order to pick up, be you a man or woman, is the real turn-off. Vanity is unappealing. Body shape and size is really low on my list of what makes me like a guy.
My comment about skinny jeans was more about the stupidity of the idea that preferring one physique over another means I like one style over another.
I was already aware you didn't want to pick up short, fat, abrasive, old me scwolf, which is fine because I obviously don't want to pick you up.Comment



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