Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure
Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: davidpaul on August 12, 2006, 05:06:49 PM
-
They get this even when lean, why is this?
-
Drugs.
-
Maybe it's because their necks are so thick it pushes some skin up toward the skull, but the skin on the scalp doesn't want to move, so the extra skin bunches up.
-
Drugs.
I've seen it in several juicers TA, why does it happen, looks disgusting.
-
looks like a pack of hot dogs!
-
I think it happens mostly on powerlifters...I can't even think of a pic of a bber w/ hot dog head.
Kamali has it.....oh but wait, you're right, he isn't a bodybuilder
-
I think it happens mostly on powerlifters...I can't even think of a pic of a bber w/ hot dog head.
orville burke had it, llok at the back of his head in the youtube clip wwhere he is in the bfto.
-
Drugs.
Your answer for everything, eh?
-
Your answer for everything, eh?
Drugs.
-
because the traps leave no room for the neck ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHH
-
Kamali: pics
Orville: url
u can claearly see it.
-
bump
-
Yeah I dunno. Loose skin? It's nothing like what Wolf (the powerlifter dood who posts here sometimes) has...his is like friggen hotdogs.
I've seen a lot of people with it, looks horrible.
-
The answer is what I said earlier. The traps and neck size push the skin up but it can go past the lower part of the skull. I've never been very lean so I don't know, but is it hard to lose fat from that area. I'm just checking my neck now, and the skin at the front of my neck is paper thin, but at the back of the neck there is some thickness to it, further up toward the base of the skull it starts to thin out again.
-
(http://forum.bodybuildingpro.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3177)
that pic sys it all!
-
it's the traps trying to grow and move upwards through the skull
-
it's the traps trying to grow and move upwards through the skull
that's not what I mean, this is. The wrinkles at the back of the head.
-
Don't really know if it's got anything to do with drugs, but that's not a necessity...
My father has it, and he had never ever lifted weights, let alone AAS.
I too have it, and though i lift weights, but i already had them since puberty, before i even started training.
Drugs, are (not always) the answer... ;)
Peace
D
-
I don't know why, but let's cherish it as it's a beautiful thing! Let us all put pictures of it in our avatars! And let's us make the 14th of august the official fat wrinkles behind the head-day!