Aleesha Young

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  • #72204
    Robert McNay
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    A woman's legs don't need to be huge for me, just strong with the right shape.  A nice outward curve from the knee and back into the hip. The insides should also have a nice curve to meet at the top, not a straight line up or knees bowed in. The backs would have a nice undulating profile, out over the belly of the hamstring, in towards the knee and back out over the calf.

    Its all about grace and curves with me.  ;D

    #72205
    Robert McNay
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    And not to mention having to lube (Vaseline) the insides of your legs so they don’t rub.

    Not to mention you can't wear corderoy anymore without sounding like a zipper perpetually opening and closing.  😉

    #72206
    ratlaf
    Participant

    Indeed, its impressive, and the fact she can do 1500# leg presses on the sled – but a reality check, keep in mind there also comes a point of diminishing returns when you begin to over-develop the muscle mass of your legs.  Such effects your normal stride of walking, and to say nothing about running.  Both are negative in a daily-routine matter, and especially for cardio work.

    And not to mention having to lube (Vaseline) the insides of your legs so they don’t rub.

    What about Heather Armbrust (Policky)? ???  She has massive legs but doesn't seem to suffer from this…

    #72207
    Robert McNay
    Participant

    What about Heather Armbrust (Policky)? ???  She has massive legs but doesn't seem to suffer from this…

    Not like Ms. Young or Tina Lockwood. If you ever saw clips of Tina walking when she was in off season condition, you could see what he's talking about. She kinda stepped side to side as she walked because the muscles on the inside of her thighs were so big, they held her legs apart.

    #72208
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Her biceps are truly incredible. If one out of every ten women had arms like that, I'd be happy!

    I am happy that just Aleesha has arms like that.

    #72209
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Not like Ms. Young or Tina Lockwood. If you ever saw clips of Tina walking when she was in off season condition, you could see what he's talking about. She kinda stepped side to side as she walked because the muscles on the inside of her thighs were so big, they held her legs apart.

    Another example would be Andrulla Blanchette.

    I still remember the outside portion of a video she did with WPW, her stride, especially when she ran was far from normal, almost neanderthalish, was the impression that I had.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #72210
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Something to add to your admiration collection . . .  8)

    Source: http://www.muscleangels.com/updates.html

    Aleesha Young: Beautiful Girl Flexing Her Enormous Muscle Mass!

    11/14/2008

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #72211
    ScottG
    Participant

    Just simply MASSIVE!!!  Nuff said!

    #72212
    Mimi
    Participant

    [font=tahoma]Its almost tempting to join that site just for those gloriously divine images…  *Sighs* [/font]

    #72213
    GWHH
    Participant

    As long as they keep getting bigger, she can rub anything between them!

    Indeed, its impressive, and the fact she can do 1500# leg presses on the sled – but a reality check, keep in mind there also comes a point of diminishing returns when you begin to over-develop the muscle mass of your legs.  Such effects your normal stride of walking, and to say nothing about running.  Both are negative in a daily-routine matter, and especially for cardio work.

    And not to mention having to lube (Vaseline) the insides of your legs so they don’t rub.

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