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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #25 on: December 24, 2019, 03:55:06 AM »
Larry Scott didn't believe in supinating the biceps.

He actually advised not supinating.






Not true. Larry gave a seminar at our gym in 1979. He demonstrated curls after supination. Especially on the preacher bench.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #26 on: December 24, 2019, 05:39:43 AM »
Larry Scott didn't believe in supinating the biceps.

He actually advised not supinating.




Awesome physique.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #27 on: December 24, 2019, 05:48:47 AM »
Mister Dimwit, lets play that this bicep supination machine is only meaningful thing he has ever done, while it's not, and it is still much more than you have ever accomplish anything else than wanking. We all know that you can masturbate so much that your furnitures floats in sperm, but who cares?  Why don't you tell us what, from your point of view, is the most important, the most significant accomplishment of yours? You finally learn how to to tie your shoelaces, at age of 13?

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #28 on: December 24, 2019, 07:32:56 AM »
I’d be just has happy with a copy my friend, I’m already eagerly anticipating the tremendous motivation these plans will provide as the last rep of a set of deadlifts grinds to a halt at knee level I can glance up at the plans and picture in my head a bead of sweat rolls down vince’s mighty furrowed brow and collects on the sweat band of his auto darkening welding mask as he makes adjustment number 3758 to the 157th moving part on the supinatior increasing supination resistance by 0.013%, envisioning this great mans tremendous work ethic in perfecting his life’s work will provide the motivation to blast through the sticking point.

You are clearly motivated.

I will be getting you some copies and will ship them with 2 armed guards.
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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #29 on: December 24, 2019, 09:25:48 AM »
Vince made an awesome machine that replicates what a dumbbell does.  The machine he made is superb.  No question.  But there was no problem to solve.

Let's be honest.  Just about all exercise machines re-invent the wheel. 

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http://www.rippeder.com/content/how-i-built-my-20-inch-arms-larry-scott

"Incline Dumbbell Curl: the dumbbells are to be raised only up to the point where gravity takes the strain off the biceps and the dumbbells want to fall back to the shoulders. Slowly lower the weights until the arms are fully extended again, and be extra sure to keep the palms up all the time and keep the wrist so the inside of the palm is level with the outside. Don’t let the dumbbell pressure turn the wrists in.

This tip will enable you to keep the strain on the belly of the muscle, and will make the difference between good gains and none at all. There is generally one key point in any exercise that will make the difference between it being a good one and a bad one. In this case it is the palm position, so keep this in mind every time you do your curls."

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #30 on: December 24, 2019, 10:22:33 AM »
Vince made an awesome machine that replicates what a dumbbell does.  The machine he made is superb.  No question.  But there was no problem to solve.

Let's be honest.  Just about all exercise machines re-invent the wheel. 

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http://www.rippeder.com/content/how-i-built-my-20-inch-arms-larry-scott

"Incline Dumbbell Curl: the dumbbells are to be raised only up to the point where gravity takes the strain off the biceps and the dumbbells want to fall back to the shoulders. Slowly lower the weights until the arms are fully extended again, and be extra sure to keep the palms up all the time and keep the wrist so the inside of the palm is level with the outside. Don’t let the dumbbell pressure turn the wrists in.

This tip will enable you to keep the strain on the belly of the muscle, and will make the difference between good gains and none at all. There is generally one key point in any exercise that will make the difference between it being a good one and a bad one. In this case it is the palm position, so keep this in mind every time you do your curls."

Exactly!  It's like reinventing the wheel with more expensive materials.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #31 on: December 24, 2019, 11:29:36 PM »
I highly doubt that someone with your mechanical ability would comprehend my invention.

I heard a flat-earther say that very thing to defend his “proof” about the earth’s flatness. Supinate away, man.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #32 on: December 26, 2019, 12:36:17 PM »
Exactly!  It's like reinventing the wheel with more expensive materials.


Decades passed & still NO buyers for biceps shittinator ,  :'( :'( :'(

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