what exactly is "the perfect body"?
Published: Sat, 02/09/13
Hey,
You've seen people with one muscle group that seems to be under developed and out of proportion with the rest of their body; calves are the first thing that come to mind here.
On the other hand you've also seen people who have an over developed muscle group that they continue to work on making it even more out of proportion to the rest of their body. Think of those guys who do far too much chest training and never touch their back.
We all have our strong and weak muscle groups, and our goal should be to bring them into balance to create the most proportioned physique possible. And believe it or not the better your proportions are the bigger you will look.
The overall goal is to strive for is the classic V-taper look that the masters had before the modern mass monster culture took over bodybuilding.
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I'm talking about the greats like Frank Zane and Steve Reeves. They portrayed balance, symmetry, proportion, and great conditioning. They didn't sacrifice proportion for size, and in my opinion they had the type of physique that most men would kill for and most women would kill to be with!
These men were well muscled no doubt, but they also maintained a tight waist, and almost mythical lines. This is the look of mass with class, of dominance and of social power. It's the look that Hollywood wants all of it's hero's to have.
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Take Care,
Brian