Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
cpbell0033944
ParticipantI tried searching to determine whether we already had a thread on Chloe Brennan and was getting similar.
cpbell0033944
ParticipantHer socials:
cpbell0033944
ParticipantThis link shows how large and defined the most developed women were in an era before synthetic steroids and HGH:
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/first-female-bodybuilders-1900s/
It’s fairly evident from those photos that most FBBers and Physique competitors are larger and more defined than would be possible without some fairly intense pharmaceutical assistance.
cpbell0033944
ParticipantDifficult decision for me between Physique and Crossfit.
cpbell0033944
ParticipantFWIW, I think that female competitve bodybuilding has outlived its usefulness. Now that a generation of women have discovered weights as an alternative to endless cardio on social media and have rejected the notion of muscularity as unfeminine, I think the extreme steroid/GH FBBers of the late ’90s and ’00sare becoming ever more of an anachronism – what was unfeminine was the square jawlines, ultra-deep voices and prominent brow ridges rather than the muscles themselves.
cpbell0033944
ParticipantThere seemed to be a period a few years back when female tennis players appeared rather “soft” and unathletic, but that doesn’t seem to be the case nowadays!B)
cpbell0033944
ParticipantGlad that she’s still as muscular and beautiful as ever!
cpbell0033944
ParticipantPity about her implants (though it is, of course, entirely her decision), but she’s certainly hot otherwise, and I love the fact that she knows it.:lol:
cpbell0033944
ParticipantSounds like a daft thing to say, I know, but, having studied French A-level (aged 16-18) and having been to France, there’s something very Gallic about her. BTW, her name in the thread needs an acute accent mark over the final “e” – Vergé.
cpbell0033944
ParticipantDeleted.
-
AuthorPosts