Full disclosure: [no homo]
But if you looked like that at 17, am I right to say that you couldn't count the number of blowjobs you were getting by the day? That in order to keep an accurate tally, you had to count them BY THE HOUR?
Sure, I'll grant that 6'0" and 205-lb lean is not the biggest build in the world, but for an everyday health look, and a look to attract women [or men, if that's your thing], I would say that type of physique is quite ideal. Not to mention, you'd almost definitely have a better health status than the average professional bodybuilder, as well as have more mobility, greater athleticism, and in general, be less musclebound.
Even though I don't like the "Everyone gets a trophy" mentality of today, if there's one thing I do like about these new divisions is that it allows guys to compete who want to work out, who want to put on size and be lean, who may well have the genetics to put on pro bodybuilder size with enough food and gear, but who prefer to be 190-lb or 210-lb, for the sake of their health, and for any of the reasons I included above, and any others I did not.
He may not be bodybuilder huge - but he has decent size, is lean, and is clearly committed to consistently working out and eating well. I see no reason to knock him.
Full disclosure: [no homo]
But if you looked like that at 17, am I right to say that you couldn't count the number of blowjobs you were getting by the day? That in order to keep an accurate tally, you had to count them BY THE HOUR?
Sure, I'll grant that 6'0" and 205-lb lean is not the biggest build in the world, but for an everyday health look, and a look to attract women [or men, if that's your thing], I would say that type of physique is quite ideal. Not to mention, you'd almost definitely have a better health status than the average professional bodybuilder, as well as have more mobility, greater athleticism, and in general, be less musclebound.
Even though I don't like the "Everyone gets a trophy" mentality of today, if there's one thing I do like about these new divisions is that it allows guys to compete who want to work out, who want to put on size and be lean, who may well have the genetics to put on pro bodybuilder size with enough food and gear, but who prefer to be 190-lb or 210-lb, for the sake of their health, and for any of the reasons I included above, and any others I did not.
He may not be bodybuilder huge - but he has decent size, is lean, and is clearly committed to consistently working out and eating well. I see no reason to knock him.
Full disclosure: [no homo]
But if you looked like that at 17, am I right to say that you couldn't count the number of blowjobs you were getting by the day? That in order to keep an accurate tally, you had to count them BY THE HOUR?
Sure, I'll grant that 6'0" and 205-lb lean is not the biggest build in the world, but for an everyday health look, and a look to attract women [or men, if that's your thing], I would say that type of physique is quite ideal. Not to mention, you'd almost definitely have a better health status than the average professional bodybuilder, as well as have more mobility, greater athleticism, and in general, be less musclebound.
Even though I don't like the "Everyone gets a trophy" mentality of today, if there's one thing I do like about these new divisions is that it allows guys to compete who want to work out, who want to put on size and be lean, who may well have the genetics to put on pro bodybuilder size with enough food and gear, but who prefer to be 190-lb or 210-lb, for the sake of their health, and for any of the reasons I included above, and any others I did not.
He may not be bodybuilder huge - but he has decent size, is lean, and is clearly committed to consistently working out and eating well. I see no reason to knock him.
Full disclosure: [no homo]
But if you looked like that at 17, am I right to say that you couldn't count the number of blowjobs you were getting by the day? That in order to keep an accurate tally, you had to count them BY THE HOUR?
Sure, I'll grant that 6'0" and 205-lb lean is not the biggest build in the world, but for an everyday health look, and a look to attract women [or men, if that's your thing], I would say that type of physique is quite ideal. Not to mention, you'd almost definitely have a better health status than the average professional bodybuilder, as well as have more mobility, greater athleticism, and in general, be less musclebound.
Even though I don't like the "Everyone gets a trophy" mentality of today, if there's one thing I do like about these new divisions is that it allows guys to compete who want to work out, who want to put on size and be lean, who may well have the genetics to put on pro bodybuilder size with enough food and gear, but who prefer to be 190-lb or 210-lb, for the sake of their health, and for any of the reasons I included above, and any others I did not.
He may not be bodybuilder huge - but he has decent size, is lean, and is clearly committed to consistently working out and eating well. I see no reason to knock him.
