Do you lift heavy? Are you bulky?
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In for the new thread.
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In for the new thread.
Smokin!
Also, your butt is looking great! Nice work0 -
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!0
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Looking great, Lora!
Yes. Very nice.0 -
In for Part 2.
It kills me that people who allegedly don't want to see these threads somehow care enough to post on them.0 -
Humping this thread0
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Alright I may regret this but here goes.
Keep in mind I just started lifting heavy in April.0 -
Alright I may regret this but here goes.
Keep in mind I just started lifting heavy in April.
SHUT IT! YOU are fabulous!!!!!0 -
MOAR!!!!!
Lovin' it!0 -
Some people like to hate on happy. They can kiss my bulky bikini bottom!
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Alright I may regret this but here goes.
Keep in mind I just started lifting heavy in April.
great job0 -
Props to the men posting on this thread, by the way.0
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Some people like to hate on happy. They can kiss my bulky bikini bottom!
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Alright I may regret this but here goes.
Keep in mind I just started lifting heavy in April.
You look awesome!!!0 -
I wish I could get bulky *sigh*0
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IN. Because I love science!0
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Ok so I might actually appear more "bulky" than most aspire to be but it is the look I am going for. Remember that leanness is always a factor. The leaner you are the more muscle will be visible. When I am at a "normal" weight and body fat I don't look like this. This was just for a competition.
Ripped up at "competition" leanness... (134lbs)
With a little more body fat...
^^^smoother with a bit more curves. With more muscle, your body will look better even at higher levels of body fat because there is more "firmness" underneath to help keep the shape and proportions.
I personally prefer myself with a bit more curves. I don't like looking "skinny." After this competition I'll be back to bulking up again! I hope to be lean and ripped at 140lbs next summer.0 -
Ok so I might actually appear more "bulky" than most aspire to be but it is the look I am going for. Remember that leanness is always a factor. The leaner you are the more muscle will be visible. When I am at a "normal" weight and body fat I don't look like this. This was just for a competition.
Ripped up at "competition" leanness... (134lbs)
With a little more body fat...
^^^smoother with a bit more curves. With more muscle, your body will look better even at higher levels of body fat because there is more "firmness" underneath to help keep the shape and proportions.
I personally prefer myself with a bit more curves. I don't like looking "skinny." After this competition I'll be back to bulking up again! I hope to be lean and ripped at 140lbs next summer.
You look fabulous in all of your pics, and this is an awesome example of the differences in leanness levels people aim for!!0 -
In for Information & Inspiration0
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With a little more body fat...
Dat *kitten*0 -
IN. Because I love science!
cause you asked so nicely.
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Dat *kitten*
LOL sista girl!!! How you doin'?0 -
Ok so I might actually appear more "bulky" than most aspire to be but it is the look I am going for. Remember that leanness is always a factor. The leaner you are the more muscle will be visible. When I am at a "normal" weight and body fat I don't look like this. This was just for a competition.
Ripped up at "competition" leanness... (134lbs)
With a little more body fat...
^^^smoother with a bit more curves. With more muscle, your body will look better even at higher levels of body fat because there is more "firmness" underneath to help keep the shape and proportions.
I personally prefer myself with a bit more curves. I don't like looking "skinny." After this competition I'll be back to bulking up again! I hope to be lean and ripped at 140lbs next summer.
You look fabulous in all of your pics, and this is an awesome example of the differences in leanness levels people aim for!!
This. I think too many people don't understand the difference between body fat levels, I know I didn't when I started here. Well done! You've clearly put in a lot of hard work getting those gorgeous muscles.0 -
IN. Because I love science!
cause you asked so nicely.
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With a little more body fat...
^^^smoother with a bit more curves. With more muscle, your body will look better even at higher levels of body fat because there is more "firmness" underneath to help keep the shape and proportions.
I personally prefer myself with a bit more curves. I don't like looking "skinny." After this competition I'll be back to bulking up again! I hope to be lean and ripped at 140lbs next summer.0 -
I just started getting back into weight lifting (I did it in Dec and Jan then quit and then did it for a little bit before I started Insanity, and then when i injured my calf due to coming out of a jump wrong, i went back to weight lifting) about 2 weeks ago. So looking for inspiration.0
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With a little more body fat...
Dat *kitten*
Suhhherrriously. That's the look I'm going for.0 -
Ok so I might actually appear more "bulky" than most aspire to be but it is the look I am going for. Remember that leanness is always a factor. The leaner you are the more muscle will be visible. When I am at a "normal" weight and body fat I don't look like this. This was just for a competition.
Ripped up at "competition" leanness... (134lbs)
With a little more body fat...
^^^smoother with a bit more curves. With more muscle, your body will look better even at higher levels of body fat because there is more "firmness" underneath to help keep the shape and proportions.
I personally prefer myself with a bit more curves. I don't like looking "skinny." After this competition I'll be back to bulking up again! I hope to be lean and ripped at 140lbs next summer.
I've looked at your blog before but it was definitely worth looking at again because DAMN. Anyone that had questions about the difference body fat levels make on definition/muscularity should take a peek. Great work and best of luck on your next competition0 -
Ok so I might actually appear more "bulky" than most aspire to be but it is the look I am going for. Remember that leanness is always a factor. The leaner you are the more muscle will be visible. When I am at a "normal" weight and body fat I don't look like this. This was just for a competition.
Ripped up at "competition" leanness... (134lbs)
With a little more body fat...
^^^smoother with a bit more curves. With more muscle, your body will look better even at higher levels of body fat because there is more "firmness" underneath to help keep the shape and proportions.
I personally prefer myself with a bit more curves. I don't like looking "skinny." After this competition I'll be back to bulking up again! I hope to be lean and ripped at 140lbs next summer.
HOT!!! Just hot. Both ways. I like a bit more curves,but hotness either way!!!
I second.
Dat *kitten*0 -
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