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Hey folks,

At the repeated request of I've posted some pictures of my muscles.

I said I wouldn't post a front shot until I got a better six-pack but I

decided to post one anyway.

Keep in mind I don't know the first thing about posing to show off my muscles

and have never done so before. Unfortunately I couldn't get a good picture

of maximum flexion of my mid-back muscles due to the way bending affected the

lighting, but you can definitely see the definition which is a tribute to the

deadlifting I've been doing for a very short time.

The pics:

1) This is what deadlifts do. It wasn't long ago that you could see the ribs

and scapula in my back and it hurt to get massaged with one of those

hand-held machines they got at the chiropracter.

2) Front shot. Good arm definition, decent pec definition.

3-4) Front angle shots. Good shots of tricep definition and 3) shows some

subtle pec definition creeping up.

5) Both heads of the tricep show up good in this one. One wraps around the

side of the arm and one pops out of the back of the arm (a third never shows up

on the surface).

I'm wearing moderately baggy pants right now so I didn't bother getting a

butt shot but needless to say if you want a big ass squatting is the way to go,

and as one who had " no ass " all his teenage life I got one pretty quickly doing

squats.

Enjoy :-)

Chris

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