don't fall for it Robin. Notice serpent hasn't posted to this thread till a woman offers to post pics. ;) ;)
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don't fall for it Robin. Notice serpent hasn't posted to this thread till a woman offers to post pics. ;) ;)
I'm not concerned.
uhh, "wink, wink"
Geez, don't post until you've got something constructive to add and then immediately get accused of cruising!Quote:
Originally posted by Oso
don't fall for it Robin. Notice serpent hasn't posted to this thread till a woman offers to post pics. ;) ;)
(Notice, only posting with something constructive to add.)
(Oso.)
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geez ;)
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boo boo. hold on.
Robin
Here it is. The lighting isn't too good, but you can see some definition starting in my abs, arms and chest.
Sorry it's so small. My phone line was dead this weekend and I had to do this from work, which meant bitmap not a gif. I'll try to get a gif with better lighting next weekend.
Robin
19 downloads and no comments. You guys are mature. Thanks! :)
Anyone else going to add pics?
Hey how much are you squatting?
Later
Brian
165 lbs, 3 sets of 8.
And, I do 3 sets of 4 one-legged squats standing on a coffee can, without holding on to my foot (a vast improvement over the past few months).
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Robin
Robin, good physique. Looks like functional strenght too. Your arms and core look very strong, but, if anything, your shoulders are a little behind the rest. Is there a particular reason for that?
Thanks for posting though, it's good to see how other posters train and develop.
Thanks for the compliments. I work hard.
I hadn't really looked at my shoulders. I was more so looking to develop my core this time. I didn't realize how far behind some parts were. On to the extremeties.
I will admit I'm not that creative as far as shoulder exercises go--yawn. I do shoulder press, single arm, but that's it. I really should throw in a couple more. It might actually look nice to round them out a little. I'll throw in some and we can call this photo "before." I'll experiment and see what exercises don't bore me.
If my legs would just show muscle, I'd be happier.
Robin
Cool. Be good to see the "after" picture in a while! ;)
As for legs, some legs are genetically very lean. But you're on the right track with the single leg squats, etc.
Again, thanks for sharing.
Hey Robin..long time no hear. Good to see ya.
Sounds like you're hard at it as usual.
I know squatts are foundational but I've always preferred seated leg press, leg extensions and ham curls to bring about the legs. To each is their own and we do react differently..part of the time spent is to find our groove and experiment what works, what works better and what does not, eh? <----Canadian content.
Seeing yas posted a pix - I agree the shoulders are out of proportion. But it is easy to see why..you are not concentrating on them. Part of our workout routine has to be to decide what it is we want to achieve...and why. There is a huge difference in how we might go about building power vs aesthic vs sport specific enhancement etc..
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