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Topic: I am wondering if some people really know....
moonlight_ride62's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:15 PM







ewwwww ..too much of a good thing

silly's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:15 PM






Thanks for a good laugh.

no photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:17 PM






sick sick sick OH, GROSS!!! That is TOO MUCH for me!!! And I once dated a body builder, and he wasn't that segmented.

eileena9's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:17 PM




Mine is athletic.....for midget belly-bumping.....bigsmile
love show me:tongue:


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you are a beautiful woman I love the tattoos..


blushing blushing Thank you....



darkowl1's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:20 PM
Edited by darkowl1 on Fri 06/05/09 03:22 PM
that guy is having health problems right now. he's got the worlds largest arms, but took too many steroids, so his body is having a hard time purging the poisons via the liver is damaged.

that's not athletic. athletic, is a form of function and grace working together, or athlete.......functionable means to finnish a game or task with stamina and strength.

AndyBgood's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:21 PM

what athletic body type really is noway noway noway noway


gotta show muscle, not flab!

auburngirl's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:21 PM

that guy is having health problems right now. he's got the worlds largest arms, but took too many steroids, so his body is having a hard time purging the poisons via the liver is damaged.


Not to mention he now has the worlds smalled d!ck.

msmyka's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:23 PM


that guy is having health problems right now. he's got the worlds largest arms, but took too many steroids, so his body is having a hard time purging the poisons via the liver is damaged.


Not to mention he now has the worlds smalled d!ck.


What kind of guy would trade his manhood for overgrown muscles? slaphead

Atlantis75's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:23 PM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Fri 06/05/09 03:23 PM








ewwwww ..too much of a good thing


That kind of a stuff requires a lot of maintenance. Eating and working out all the time. Even a much less ripped person needs a lot of time for maintenance. Not to mention, he might be slow and not really as strong as many would think so. I call them circus-muscles.

darkowl1's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:24 PM


that guy is having health problems right now. he's got the worlds largest arms, but took too many steroids, so his body is having a hard time purging the poisons via the liver is damaged.


Not to mention he now has the worlds smalled d!ck.


not neccessarily true, but he may have trouble getting it up.

FETTS61's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:24 PM
im athletic enough for golf or bowlinglaugh laugh laugh

msmyka's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:25 PM
Edited by msmyka on Fri 06/05/09 03:26 PM

That kind of a stuff requires a lot of maintenance. Eating and working out all the time. Even a much less ripped person needs a lot of time for maintenance. Not to mention, he might be slow and not really as strong as many would think so. I call them circus-muscles.


Pretty much, and he would have very little flexibility and range of motion. (Very similar to someone who is VERY overweight)

eileena9's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:25 PM
I really hope that is a photoshopped picture.....he probably can't even put his arms straight down at his sides.

Anton_k's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:26 PM


that guy is having health problems right now. he's got the worlds largest arms, but took too many steroids, so his body is having a hard time purging the poisons via the liver is damaged.


Not to mention he now has the worlds smalled d!ck.


good thing i never took steroids then..bigsmile

mscherbear's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:28 PM






That is downright disgusting! sick

Atlantis75's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:29 PM


That kind of a stuff requires a lot of maintenance. Eating and working out all the time. Even a much less ripped person needs a lot of time for maintenance. Not to mention, he might be slow and not really as strong as many would think so. I call them circus-muscles.


Pretty much, and he would have very little flexibility and range of motion. (Very similar to someone who is VERY overweight)


I had a friend who was huge. Eating that power crap all the time. All he could talk about is building muscles . Or what he should or shouldn't eat to keep his shape...just like a woman. whoa

auburngirl's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:30 PM
laugh Atlantis. I stole that from your post last night! And I have to say when you posted it, I almost blew mtn dew out of my nose! rofl rofl rofl

darkowl1's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:32 PM
Edited by darkowl1 on Fri 06/05/09 03:32 PM


That kind of a stuff requires a lot of maintenance. Eating and working out all the time. Even a much less ripped person needs a lot of time for maintenance. Not to mention, he might be slow and not really as strong as many would think so. I call them circus-muscles.


Pretty much, and he would have very little flexibility and range of motion. (Very similar to someone who is VERY overweight)


Tom platz (mr. universe)80's could do the splits, and many practice yoga now to stretch and condition the muscles to get more range of motion for other types of activities, and sports. the muscles have a tendancy to be larger also, as well as more balanced in proportion.

geektothetenth's photo
Fri 06/05/09 07:02 PM
The pic is real, that guy really did look like that at some point in his life, then he got an infection from reusing needles and had to have surgery.

About the roids, I don't think it shrinks the ****, it causes testicular atrophy. The body is getting so much testosterone that the testes stop producing it leading to atrophy. That's why Manny was taking human chorionic gonadatropin. Laughable that he'd say his doctor prescribed it for a condition....what the hell Manny, you having trouble with your period or are you having trouble with your ovaries? Anywho, it jump starts the testes to produce testosterone again after a cycle of roids.

As for the OP, all those categories are subject to interpretation, not just the athletic one. How many of you guys have seen someone described as A few extra pounds and when you see the picture you wonder why did William "the fridge" Perry have a baby with Jabba the Hut?

And I would agree with the circus muscle comment. If those big muscles were such an advantage why don't Navy Seals, Green Berets, Marines etc look like that. Why don't boxers and MMA fighters look like that? The muscles do not have a balanced proportion, a balanced proportion would not look like that. Body builders try to make their muscles stand out they work them in isolation so people can see the separation, they have tiny waists compared to their shoulders and core strength is the most important thing when talking about athletic or usable strength. If you look at the ancient greek ideal male build as seen through statues of their Gods you'd notice a much smaller waist to chest ratio. Also power lifters don't look like that either. The only guys who have that build are body builders and they shave their bodies, oil themselves up, and strike poses....seems like they want to be a female stripper.

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