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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: SF1900 on September 14, 2025, 09:48:44 AM
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Just kidding. It’s actually a thread about bodybuilding but I know most people here don’t lift, so this was the only way to get you to click on this thread.
This guys arms are nuts.
(https://i.postimg.cc/x886rbWs/IMG-0410.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/Jn4qJk41/IMG-0409.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/YjcYXGkL/IMG-0408.jpg)
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(https://i.postimg.cc/63nv86C9/IMG-0413.jpg)
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What does your "arm day" look like these days SF?
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What does your "arm day" look like these days SF?
I actually worked arms today. I use a very standard arm day with high volume:
Cable curls: 4 sets
Dumbbell preacher curls: 4 sets
Hammer curls: 4 sets
Concentration curls: 4 sets
Machine curls: 4 sets
Pressdowns: 4 sets
Overhead extensions: 4 sets
Dips: 4 sets
Underhand pressdowns: 4 sets
What about you?
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Just kidding. It’s actually a thread about bodybuilding but I know most people here don’t lift, so this was the only way to get you to click on this thread.
This guys arms are nuts.
(https://i.postimg.cc/x886rbWs/IMG-0410.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/Jn4qJk41/IMG-0409.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/YjcYXGkL/IMG-0408.jpg)
(http://)
Lol, does this dude do an arm set before going out?
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I actually worked arms today. I use a very standard arm day with high volume:
Cable curls: 4 sets
Dumbbell preacher curls: 4 sets
Hammer curls: 4 sets
Concentration curls: 4 sets
Machine curls: 4 sets
Pressdowns: 4 sets
Overhead extensions: 4 sets
Dips: 4 sets
Underhand pressdowns: 4 sets
What about you?
Going for the Health Look these days, no Arm Day for me.
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Lol, does this dude do an arm set before going out?
IG, imagine looking like that and walking around in the clubs!
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Going for the Health Look these days, no Arm Day for me.
Just as long as you keep bigger arms than DJ. That's all one can ask of you.
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IG, imagine looking like that and walking around in the clubs!
He’s probably short so looks goofy.
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He’s probably short so looks goofy.
He’s at least 5’9”
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looks like SEO to me
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Lol, does this dude do an arm set before going out?
I have to admit that I have done that...
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looks like SEO to me
He probably just took some waxy maize starch.
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I have to admit that I have done that...
Hulkotron, did you get more numbers?
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Hulkotron, did you get more numbers?
sync pulse is not among my gimmick accounts.
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Synthol
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I actually worked arms today. I use a very standard arm day with high volume:
Cable curls: 4 sets
Dumbbell preacher curls: 4 sets
Hammer curls: 4 sets
Concentration curls: 4 sets
Machine curls: 4 sets
Pressdowns: 4 sets
Overhead extensions: 4 sets
Dips: 4 sets
Underhand pressdowns: 4 sets
What about you?
Why 5 different exercises for biceps?
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Why 5 different exercises for biceps?
No reason. Just like being in the gym and doing a lot of exercises for each body part.
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All he needs are a pool cue and a fedora
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No reason. Just like being in the gym and doing a lot of exercises for each body part.
Fair enough . 😊 👊🏻
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He’s at least 5’9”
That’s a little guy.
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That’s a little guy.
Not in the bodybuilding world.
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If you go far enough to the right you end up on the left and vice-versa.
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That’s a little guy.
Isn't 5'9" optimal in the Bodybuilding-world for building impressive mass?
Not many taller been that successful beside Arnold, Gunther, Chris Bumrush etc
When you are 6'6" its much more difficult to build mass with class and to be able to show off that perfect symmetry.
Maybe 5'9" was ideal back in the 70s, and 5'11 today?
It seems the judges value amount of muscle more today than symmetry and aesthetics
Correct me if im wrong,
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This guy has a good physique and big arms, but completely lacks a bicep peak. I don't think I have ever seen any this flat.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/772377145400967
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Isn't 5'9" optimal in the Bodybuilding-world for building impressive mass?
Not many taller been that successful beside Arnold, Gunther, Chris Bumrush etc
When you are 6'6" its much more difficult to build mass with class and to be able to show off that perfect symmetry.
Maybe 5'9" was ideal back in the 70s, and 5'11 today?
It seems the judges value amount of muscle more today than symmetry and aesthetics
Correct me if im wrong,
Optimal height for Olympic lifting is 5'9".
Oz knows all.