Well, I don't know about other guys, but my aim is to look 'built' in a t-shirt, because as cheesy as this sounds if you're wearing a t and people can see you're cut, it looks like you're not trying. I used to wear beaters in summer but now it's mostly t's, as I'm getting more comfortable and confident in my build. I'm still small by most standards here, but I've only been training hard and properly for about 6 months (and starting to pay more attention to diet), so I feel there's a ways I can go.
So here's my summer t-shirt bod, to kick it off. Mostly just a 'guns' shot.
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Thread: T-shirt bods for summer
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07-19-2006, 12:35 PM #1
T-shirt bods for summer
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07-20-2006, 01:33 AM #8
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07-20-2006, 02:25 AM #9
It does look a bit like your pushing your arms out a bit, nice forearms nonetheless.
Spike92 is 15.
^ place this in your sig to remind the world that Spike92 is indeed 15 and will never be anything other than 15.
When im not hungry I eat. When Im tired I train. When I feel like giving up I push harder.
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07-20-2006, 04:31 PM #10
Oh for sure, no doubt they're pushed out a bit , but a crossed arm t-shirt shot is classic As for gut/body fat, never been too much of a problem for me, as I'm naturally light, same for the whole family, sadly I use this as an excuse to avoid sufficient ab work. Gut's easy to avoid, abs on the other hand are a challenge to build.
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07-20-2006, 07:21 PM #11
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