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What muscles to look fit
I work out about 3-4 times a week to stay healthy, but also to look good. If I am wearing a T-shirt or dress shirt with pants, what muscles are the most important to looking awesome?
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Re: What muscles to look fit
Hi Gamblore99,
Here on the Other Other Topics forum (OOT) we occasionally discuss effective methods of working out and getting fit. By using the Search function at the top of your screen, you and quickly and easily find these fruitful discussions. Helpfully, Will |
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Re: What muscles to look fit
forearms.
i train my forearms like no other, and they look pretty insane sometimes when i'm just standing around. |
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Re: What muscles to look fit
Is it time for a new "Fitness" forum?
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Re: What muscles to look fit
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Is it time for a new "Fitness" forum? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. Of course you won't see my fat ass there! :-) |
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Re: What muscles to look fit
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forearms. i train my forearms like no other, and they look pretty insane sometimes when i'm just standing around. [/ QUOTE ] As knowledgable as you seem, I don't think this is usually looked at as the "money muscle" is it? I would think he would want to go for a broad-shoulder, narrow waist, "V-taper" kind of thing. Most importantly it would seem taht you would want to go for a full-body toning, quads, calves, biceps, triceps, and shoulders, for lean (not bulky) mass. That was probably highly helpful.... [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: What muscles to look fit
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[ QUOTE ] forearms. i train my forearms like no other, and they look pretty insane sometimes when i'm just standing around. [/ QUOTE ] As knowledgable as you seem, I don't think this is usually looked at as the "money muscle" is it? I would think he would want to go for a broad-shoulder, narrow waist, "V-taper" kind of thing. Most importantly it would seem taht you would want to go for a full-body toning, quads, calves, biceps, triceps, and shoulders, for lean (not bulky) mass. That was probably highly helpful.... [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] This is why I made the thread. I know calves won't, and I doubt quads will make any difference in how you look in a T-[censored] and jeans/khakis. They may be important in overall fitness and athletic ability, but that is another thing. |
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Re: What muscles to look fit
You really can't beat a pumped xiphoid process.
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Re: What muscles to look fit
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] forearms. i train my forearms like no other, and they look pretty insane sometimes when i'm just standing around. [/ QUOTE ] As knowledgable as you seem, I don't think this is usually looked at as the "money muscle" is it? I would think he would want to go for a broad-shoulder, narrow waist, "V-taper" kind of thing. Most importantly it would seem taht you would want to go for a full-body toning, quads, calves, biceps, triceps, and shoulders, for lean (not bulky) mass. That was probably highly helpful.... [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] This is why I made the thread. I know calves won't, and I doubt quads will make any difference in how you look in a T-[censored] and jeans/khakis. They may be important in overall fitness and athletic ability, but that is another thing. [/ QUOTE ] forearms are the only muscles that you can visibly see in a tee shirt, and it's not terribly hard to get them conditioned. other than that, i'd say have a lean waist and built shoulders. |
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Re: What muscles to look fit
amplify,
what is a xiphoid process? TxRedMan, If I do shoulder press will that be enough for my shoulders? Is there one part of the shoulder (anterior, medial, posterior) that is more important? |
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