Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
Research Chemical SciencesUGFREAKeudomestic
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsResearch Chemical SciencesUGFREAKeudomestic

six pack abs vs. big size dude

abs. vs size

  • six pack

    Votes: 263 50.6%
  • big dude

    Votes: 256 49.2%

  • Total voters
    520
C. I like being able to move and move well.

Abs kind of come as a side effect, but I love being able to run fast and jump high and dominate in any sport I play.

Getting to the point of "big size dude" is an absolute nightmare to me. Just playing sports with some of the bodybuilders that I am friends with is just disgusting. It's like watching a Hummer only parallel parking contest.
 
I am currently 6'1 225 with a little extra fat around my stomach. 5 years ago I really wanted abs. I was still lifting heavy weights, but was doing cardio every day in the morning and weights and cardio in pm for about 3-4 months. I got down to 180 lbs and still didn't have a six pack. I said screw this because I looked way too skinny. I much perfer my bulky look with a small stomach and small love handles. My goal is to have a flat stomach and keep my bulk and realize I will never have abs. I am fine with that as long as I dont have flab hanging.

I'm in the same boat. Its always eluded me during cutting and lost a ton of muscle. I like lifting heavy weights and have resolved myself to the fact that I won't have one (not that I haven't tried) and am not willing to do the drugs it may take to get it.
 
I like to have the best of both worlds...Six pack in summer while still maintaining muscle mass, then put on 20lb while bulking.
 
Being an Aussie, I like the Rugby League look myself. They are decent sized units but they have very functional strength, great conditioning and can run a few km's without having a heart attack.

Someone like Luke O'Donnell is one scary mofo in person and ripped. Certainly not big by bodybuilding standards but he could walk down the streeet in a shirt and everyone would know he was a unit.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_kyYe8aF8wDA/SE6I-7ibiFI/AAAAAAAAA68/yHMxDct5qKY/s400/luke+o+donnell.jpg
 
Being an Aussie, I like the Rugby League look myself. They are decent sized units but they have very functional strength, great conditioning and can run a few km's without having a heart attack.

Someone like Luke O'Donnell is one scary mofo in person and ripped. Certainly not big by bodybuilding standards but he could walk down the streeet in a shirt and everyone would know he was a unit.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_kyYe8aF8wDA/SE6I-7ibiFI/AAAAAAAAA68/yHMxDct5qKY/s400/luke+o+donnell.jpg


pretty much the look i want
 
C. I like being able to move and move well.

Abs kind of come as a side effect, but I love being able to run fast and jump high and dominate in any sport I play.

Getting to the point of "big size dude" is an absolute nightmare to me. Just playing sports with some of the bodybuilders that I am friends with is just disgusting. It's like watching a Hummer only parallel parking contest.

HAHAHHAHAHA Diddo on this man! I'm a volleyball player and when I was 6'2 225 I felt soooooooo damn slow... back to 205 and touchin 11'4' again Feels good to work at the DOMINATION STATION!
 
Top Bottom