WinterBorn
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It has everything to do with it. If you are strong despite your twig arms, post your lift stats and I'll be the judge.No I didn't, this goon is just trying to say how strong he is despite his noodle arms, yet he won't even post his basic lift stats(bench, dead lift, squat).Answer the question faggot.How much I curl would be the only measure that goes along with the ridiculous study. Bench pressing works the chest mostly, and squats are lower body.
I'm in the gym 4 or 5 days a week. And I am against wealth redistribution. But the idea that bicep size is the sole measure of "strength" is hilarious.
You just lost the argument.
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Why don't you answer the question faggot. Post your stats. Or do you not even lift?
Look Sparky, let me try and explain this to you, and I'll type slow so you can keep up.
I am laughing at a study that uses bicep measurements as the sole measure of strength. What I bench, deadlift or squat has nothing to do with any of that. It ignores every type of strength except curls (and maybe tricep presses). That you think it has any really meaning is even funnier.
My twig arms?? lol You really are reaching with all your imagination, aren't you?
But then, I guess it is easier than defending the study you posted.