oh f*ck off, you idiot. You don't know shit. Dorian may have looked 'harder' but that doesn't mean he carried less body fat and water. Even you must agree that Dorian displayed more separations and striations when he was dieted down than when he was off season. It makes absolutely no sense that his body would suddenly decide "hey, I'm at 8% body fat. There's no more need for me to improve my definition beyond this point."
I don't care if Peter McGough said Dorian is the hardest, driest bodybuilder ever. The lady in the pic below looks 'harder' than me even though I guarantee I'm much leaner than her. I truly believe Dorian's bad skin contributed to his look. He probably tanned a hell of a lot more due to his lighter skin color. Excessive UV exposure dries the skin out and gives it a leathery appearance. Separations and striations are a better indicator of overall conditioning.
oh f*ck off, you idiot. You don't know shit. Dorian may have looked 'harder' but that doesn't mean he carried less body fat and water. Even you must agree that Dorian displayed more separations and striations when he was dieted down than when he was off season. It makes absolutely no sense that his body would suddenly decide "hey, I'm at 8% body fat. There's no more need for me to improve my definition beyond this point."
NO Neo its YOU who doesn't know ' shit ' here are the definitions for muscle definition and density/hardness from bodybuilding.com
Definition - The absence of fat over clearly delineated muscular movement. Definition is often referred to as "muscularity," and a highly defined bodybuilder has so little body fat that very fine grooves of muscularity called "striations" will be clearly visible over each major muscle group.Density - Muscle hardness, which is also related to muscu-lar definition. A bodybuilder can be well-defined and still have excess fat within each major muscle complex. But when he has muscle density, even this intramuscular fat has been eliminated. A combination of muscle mass and muscle density is highly prized among all competitive bodybuilders.So you're proven dead wrong once again , being hard/dense specifically refers to the state in which all fat and water are removed from not only under the skin between the muscles but intramuscularly as well , and notice the last sentence " A combination of muscle mass and muscle density is HIGHLY PRIZED among all competitive bodybuilders ' highly prized I.E. why Dorian Yates fucking dominated everyone
please note where it says one can be ' well defined and still have excess fat ' when one is
BONE DRY & ROCK HARD you're reached the absolute zenith of bodybuilding conditioning , you reached a Dorian Yates-type conditioning
I don't care if Peter McGough said Dorian is the hardest, driest bodybuilder ever. The lady in the pic below looks 'harder' than me even though I guarantee I'm much leaner than her. I truly believe Dorian's bad skin contributed to his look. He probably tanned a hell of a lot more due to his lighter skin color. Excessive UV exposure dries the skin out and gives it a leathery appearance. Separations and striations are a better indicator of overall conditioning.
I mean this was a really stupid fucking post I mean really stupid . the lady in the pic doesn't look hard at all , she has LOOSE HANGING skin obviously sun damaged that has absolutely NOTHING to do with the absence of intramuscular water and fat , I mean this once again proves my point YOU my friend don't have the slightest clue on what you're talking about
Dorian was hard & dry because he had bad skin
lmfao man you're looking really fucking stupid right now , toss out the McGough quote Neo figured it out via an elderly sunbather lol forget the eyewitness who according to Neo
the man knows a hell of a lot more about bodybuilding than you ever will. It's his job to attend shows, have front row seats, and write reviews. lol but NO Neo knows more
Neo you still have a LOT to learn about this sport kid

lucky I'm here to teach you.