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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Training Q&A => Topic started by: IroNat on September 14, 2019, 10:38:20 AM
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An interesting article.
https://www.muscleandstrength.com/expert-guides/bodybuilding-genetics
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Excellent article. Sheds a light on what is really possible training natural as opposed to delusional thinking that bodybuilders have.
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I question whether Ty Dinh's measurements are accurate, particularly his quads.
(https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/images/2010/male-transformation-ty-dinh_f.jpg)
Height - 5'9"
Contest Weight - 166 pounds
Off-Season Weight - 195 pounds
Contest Body Fat % - Approx. 6%
Off-Season Body Fat % - Approx. 10%
Arm Size - 17.5"
Leg Size - 27.5"
Chest - Unknown
Contest Lean Body Mass - 156 pounds
Off-Season Lean Body Mass - 175.5 pounds
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An interesting article.
https://www.muscleandstrength.com/expert-guides/bodybuilding-genetics
My algebraic knowledge is limited. So, I had difficulty understanding that formula. However there is a lot of great information in the linked web pages. What I learned is that basically, I was at my peak when I was 29 years old.
These days, I've reverted to being a total ectomorph. But, now that I know what's possible....the sky is the limit.
If I can add 2 to 3 inches to my quads a couple of inches to my calves, keep my abs in check, grow my chest, back and lats 2 to 3 inches, biceps/triceps and forearms a couple of inches. I'd be looking pretty buff. If this doesn't happen, I'm not going to off myself. But, I will be disappointed. :(
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17.5 arm at 166lbs? Nope, that's not happening.
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17.5 arm at 166lbs? Nope, that's not happening.
Agreed. Those arms are 15 maybe 16 inches tops.