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The only attention he will gain from this is looks of disbelief ! Last edited by dabuski; 05-22-2010 at 01:45 PM. |
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I would take steroids before I would do that
Be careful with that!!
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Holy crap. That guy in the vid, aside from being a retarded guido wannabe, might not look too bad with just the bicep/tricep implants, but it looks like they stuck tennis balls under his skin on his shoulders and neck. Whoa. Weird.
I'm all for body customization (in a positive way way that increases natural-looking attractiveness; I don't want any giant piercings or weird tats), but I've read up on the various muscle-enhancing implants; The only ones that look or feel natural are the small to medium sized sub-muscular peck implants that go underneath the muscles, so when women touch them, it feels real because they're actually touching your muscle and never the implant itself. Also, your chest doesn't move near as much as your arms; the shape of your arm muscle changes dramatically when you either stretch it out, flex, or twist your arm around in different positions; the bicep/tricep implants can't really change shape much to match your muscles, and various positions will make the implants "stick out" and look wrong. Also, growingnow was right to say the biceps are dead easy to get. When I joined the military I was about 127lbs or so. I worked out for about 10-12 months (about 2-3 times a week), and got to the point that my scrawny ass could curl 55lbs on each arm several times, and increased my weight to about 149lbs. My chest never develops though, no matter how many bench presses I do; I'm just genetically skinny. My arms were about 3 times their original size however, and actually ended up looking a little weird on my ultra-lean body, so I toned it down a bit. If you want much larger biceps, do what I did: Go to bodybuilding.com (or your local GNC). Buy several 6lb tubs of CytoGainer by CytoSport. Chocolate is best. Take multiple shakes a day (with milk, not water), making sure you take in about two hundred grams of protein daily. Work out your biceps and triceps with 20lb, 30lb, and 40lb dumb-bells, doing dozens of reps of each. This is all I did, and I'm a lightweight "hard gainer" with high metabolism. Your arms will explode in size.
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