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jdm022
Participanthey brian, nice job on buff leela. the 1 eye still freaks me out though ;D
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jdm022
ParticipantHey Jack,good luck with those accounting exams…I wen't through those about ten years ago…glad i'm done.
FYI, I use Photoshop CS to do all my morphs..as a student i think you can pick it up for about $200.
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Participantjdm022
ParticipantGlad this topic has envoked such thought…
Lingster and others almost have me convinced that a female bodybuilder who can bench 265 pounds for reps is weaker than me, who can bench 185 for reps, because I'm 3 or 4 inches taller.
Not sure how that makes any sense? But glad to know that 185 is more than 265!
Pretty embarassed at my college education at this point, hope i can get some money back from my Calculus professor.;D
jdm022
Participanthalloj, you may have missed the boat. If seeing athletic hot women is your goal, you need to hit malibu, or venice or redondo beach on the weekend between late may and september.
all those beaches are crawling with hot, tan, athletic babes running, playing volleyball, rollerblading and sunbathing during the summer. when it gets a little cooler, like now, they are much harder to find out and about down here…other than the gym.
sorry man…maybe next year.
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Participantjdm022
Participantaesome post yet again! Thanks for the Kim Possible especially… ;D
jdm022
ParticipantCan you provide a citation? It seems quite likely (and much more plausible) that a statistic like that applies only to the upper echelon of male bodybuilding.
rob000, i provided what math, science and reasoning are necessary earlier in this post to believe that Sharon Marvel was close to 60% muscle at certain points in her bodybuilding career.
Yes, the muscle mass numbers seem more atune to male bodybuilders, but Kim Chizevsky was so muscular at one point in her career that she probably met or aproached 60 – 65 % as well.
What's needed are 1. non-bodybuilding weight, 2. bodyuilding weight, 3. approximate fat percentage. With those thre numbers, we can make an approximation.
jdm022
ParticipantFair points brought up by all. But "near contest shape" could be eliminated from the statement. Female Bodybuilders in non-contest, off-season shape are easily stronger than most non-bodybuilding men.
If a Female Bodybuilder competes at about 150lbs. She is usually 20 to 30 pounds heavier in off-season and can push a lot of weight. At this point, they are at their Strongest and way stronger than most men.
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