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Old 01-03-2004, 09:42 AM   #1
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question on body proportion

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i didnt really know where to put this thread. is there any method to tell me what the proper proportions are?
so i would then know what parts i need to bring up.

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16"neck
46"shoulders
42"chest
13 bicep
11 forearm
28.5 waist
29 abs
32.5 hips
20 thigh
13 calves
i would app any advice on what i should rocus on and work out that muscle group on refeed days when i will be the most anabolic
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Old 01-03-2004, 10:13 AM   #2
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IMO only a trained eye.

but by looking at those measurements everything needs to be increased, so just focus on building overall mass and size proportionally.



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Old 01-03-2004, 10:51 AM   #3
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Your chest and neck are big. You need to bring your arms up to about 15-16 inches. The same with your calves. Do not neglect any bodyparts though. Your thighs are also on the small size.
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Do you guys have to measure the biceps when at rest, or flexing? Because I'm a bit above 14 inches relaxed, and 15 when flexing... I wonder which one counts.
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Old 01-03-2004, 11:38 AM   #5
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If I didn't throw it away I have a chart somewhere, there is also the classic Greek proportions chart all over the net.

I would just work on everything though unless you SEE something out of balance. Unless you compete, over worrying about such things seems kind of nonsensible, because you are not likely to naturally have any one bodypart explode out of proportion anyway.



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Most people I know flex their arms while measuring.. And yes the flexed measurement counts..



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If I didn't throw it away I have a chart somewhere, there is also the classic Greek proportions chart all over the net.

http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/sh...ighlight=greek (Greek classical standard)

and I am interested in that chart



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Interesting tool. Accroding to it im larger than I should be except in my arms. Screw that :P

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http://www.sandowmuseum.com/ideal.html

This is only based on wrist measurement which seems kind of shoddy. I am bigger everywhere except neck.

I will try to find the chart later, I may well have trashed it, it was in a Bob Paris article. It was a Muscle and Fitless thing, so I may not have felt it worth saving after having it for so many years.



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thanks for the link. I know that i have to increase all parts but i was tring to figure out what is my lowest and put that on a high carb day. i always measured my bicep relaxed with arm at my side
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