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Oh Bravo...Now we resort to name calling? I think my 5 year old nephew may want in
Insert prior name calling here.bloody nincompoop ,
You can make an effort to justify it based upon vulgarity but an insult is still an insult.
Oh Bravo...Now we resort to name calling? I think my 5 year old nephew may want in
Insert prior name calling here.bloody nincompoop ,
Oh Bravo...Now we resort to name calling? I think my 5 year old nephew may want in
THAT (Celorza) reaks of newbie overcompensation. And literal ignorance outside his own view, and even within it.Did you read what I said earlier? Cel comes across as if his way is the only correct way, yet that is NOT true. He is a powerlifter so his needs will be different for someone such as a bodybuilder or a performance athlete.
Sure, it may be true that bicep strength is not of significant importance in his sport, but for those of us pursuing other endeavors the bicep may be important. Therefore his POV is inaccurate to others, yet he will insult them for their opinion. THAT is arrogance.
I like to do curls.
And trapp mann does bumbell curls; surely he can't be wrong.
Curls get you the BABES!!!! I want to get me some ladies and have a good time, they like me and my biceps.
THAT (Celorza) reaks of newbie overcompensation. And literal ignorance outside his own view, and even within it.
I believe Celorza actually learns through antagonistic behavior though. I don't care to guess what makes his default antagonistic and negative but it is his communication pattern.
He won't admit it when he learns something new though, unless its from someone he's already made himself "vulnerable" to. My guess is a Napolean Complex here.
Now it's a party!
these threads are far too common lately
Danb2285 said:Insert dance music here
these threads are far too common lately
chacha slide?
Danb2285 said:Sliiide to the right
Wow, check out Cel's useless bicep. Why does he flex this useless muscle? Better question: Why does he even train this worthless muscle? Maybe that muscle is bigger than his brain.
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dumb opening statements or replies full of condescending attitude?
sliiiide to the left
Danb2285 said:Everybody clap yo hands
these threads are far too common lately
cha cha now yall
this time we're gonna get funky
im hella workin out to this tomorow
There is a lot of pushing and pulling during a wrestling match too. Froma take down set up and controlling a clinch to virtually every offensive move, a strong bicep contraction is beneficial. Defensively you would be correct. But if your biceps are strong enough, leave defense to the compound only guy.Curls wouldn't help much for wrestlers as there's a lot of isometric in the clinch that won't be improved with a curl. For pullups, it would depend on the grip being utilized, but, again, we're looking at limited carryover.
Danb2285 said:Lmao niiiice make sure to do your bicep curls...for the ladies
He clearly forgot the Alamo.How could I judge you boogerboy when your avi gives me a good laugh...
Hold on I thought Texans had each others back, oh I did not realize you were tryin to help with a little psychoanalysis?
Nice like this?
<img src="http://anabolicminds.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=73074"/>
There is a lot of pushing and pulling during a wrestling match too. Froma take down set up and controlling a clinch to virtually every offensive move, a strong bicep contraction is beneficial. Defensively you would be correct. But if your biceps are strong enough, leave defense to the compound only guy.
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The pictures I'm posting make as much sense as this thread.
these threads are far too common lately
those pics make me think that I would want EXPLOSIVE leg/hip strength and major triceps for pushing away. So in this case Cel IS correct, I am def not pulling Sundusky towards me, no bicep work needed here.
these threads are far too common lately
Was it the cha cha slide?
Why is this guy so arrogant? Does he have an inferiority complex?
Just because it has the potential to be a stronger muscle doesn't mean that it will be, and alas that same argument points to the fact that Size can lead to more strength, but size is NOT needed for strength anyhow.
My understanding was that due to the fact that the Biceps was in an inefficient position, the power and stress landed on the Brachioradialis , rather than the Brachii or Brachialis.
Anyhow, I wish Rodja or Jason would chime in to tell us what helps out more in rows...IMO Brachii and Brachialis have less importance than anything in those movements and it is the Brachioradialis which will bring the contribution to the lift, being the back the main muscle group being worked.
Piston Honda said:The pictures I'm posting make as much sense as this thread.
My buddy Seth!!! 75 pounds short of setting the world record for his weight class in deadlift. He's 143 pounds!
That little feller is awesome!
Haha give or take he's a 6% bf all natural. He beat our state record RAW
What is the record?
napalm said:I've started putting del taco hot sauce in my morning tuna. It really livens it up a little. I'll go in, buy one burrito and grab enough sauce for 70.
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