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Degrees of Muscular Definition

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Posted by: gwcaton

Hey , my first poll ! If this isn't the proper forum feel free to move it. Have the dayoff and nothing to do .

What degree of muscular definition do you have ? Got pics? post one.

Starting to see a line down the middle of abs and between top and middle row of abs



Posted by: Robert D.

sliced should be the "most defined" option, not shredded.



Posted by: gwcaton

Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
sliced should be the "most defined" option, not shredded.
Thanks Prince!

I got this stuff out of an OLD book. 1991- SLICED- Bill Reynolds/Negrita Jade



Posted by: Robert D.

Quote:
Originally Posted by gwcaton
I got this stuff out of an OLD book. 1991- SLICED- Bill Reynolds/Negrita Jade
Yeah, I believe that is what I am remembering if from as well, I thought "sliced" was the most defined level in the book? (maybe I am wrong) I thought that is why the book was named Sliced though?



Posted by: gwcaton

Exactly what I thought!



Posted by: myCATpowerlifts

besides, sliced sounds better than shredded



Posted by: Ahsan

Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
Yeah, I believe that is what I am remembering if from as well, I thought "sliced" was the most defined level in the book? (maybe I am wrong) I thought that is why the book was named Sliced though?
Sorry Mr. Administrator.
shredded was the most defined level in the book.
There was seven stages respectively:
1.full house
2.hard
3.cut
4.defined
5.ripped
6.sliced
7.shredded
Please tell me what is my state of muscularity.
Can anyone tell me the site through which on can know that how do he look.
I mean how can I know that I m a good looking guy or not



Posted by: Robert D.

well, then the damn book should have been named "Shredded"!



Posted by: Robert D.

btw, if you have the book then you have the exact definition it gives for each level of muscularity (according to the book/author) so wouldn't you be able to judge which stage you're in better than us since I assume most us of do not have this book on hand, not to mention we cannot see your back or legs, and pictures can be very deceiving.



Posted by: Ahsan

I dont know my muscular level would u tell me pls



Posted by: Robert D.

using the chart above and the pic posted I would say "cut".

that chart is wacky though, I have always considered sliced the highest level of definition and I would say defined is below being cut.



Posted by: pmech

I refer back to "pull your pants up"



Posted by: PreMier

Where is the "Fat Ass" option



Posted by: Robert D.

Quote:
Originally Posted by PreMier
Where is the "Fat Ass" option
Full house - smooth appearance

it's all encompassing!



Posted by: Ahsan

Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
using the chart above and the pic posted I would say "cut".

that chart is wacky though, I have always considered sliced the highest level of definition and I would say defined is below being cut.
OK Thanks anyway Mr.administrator.



Posted by: CowPimp

I say cut or defined for myself. By the way, very nice calf definition gwcaton.



Posted by: pmech

Thats what I picked. So I was right in assuming fat ass = smooth



Posted by: gopro

Before a show I did in 1992, which was the most "ripped" I think I ever was, someone told me that "I looked so ridiculously shredded that they could see my pancreas secreting insulin!" LOL!



Posted by: Ahsan

lol



Posted by: Minotaur

I'm saying Full House. People are complimenting me on getting bigger, and there is some definition around my shoulders and chest, but I'm still carrying too much fat. Full House.








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