After 173 dull/boring pages, this is all that camp-Yates has managed to secure:
- Calves
(smaller overall size, but better proportion, shred, and balance in gastrocnemius/soleus)
- "Grain"
(mysteriously absent in standard color photography)
- Dryness w/ minimal detail
- Lower Back
(comparable development, superior conditioning)
Points I would like to debate further, still under "contention":
- Triceps
- Forearms
- Rectus Abdominis
The remainder is indisputable, and these few points hardly constitute any appreciable portion of an objective physical assessment (let alone a majority!).