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Sep 06, 2013 14:53 |  #16

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The image would be MUCH more believable with a decent piece of rope!

I agree with this. Not saying it's fake or anything, just the smaller rope makes it seem contrived as if it werent strong enough to pull the car without ripping. I think it's kind of a major detail.


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Sep 06, 2013 15:01 |  #17

Chuck Norris could do that..... without a rope.


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Sep 06, 2013 21:38 |  #18

Charlie wrote in post #16273911 (external link)
I agree with this. Not saying it's fake or anything, just the smaller rope makes it seem contrived as if it werent strong enough to pull the car without ripping. I think it's kind of a major detail.

Yeah I understand, I just enjoy the challenge.

dasher108 wrote in post #16273940 (external link)
Chuck Norris could do that..... without a rope.

Chuck Norris would just break my car looking at it. ha




  
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Sep 08, 2013 13:25 |  #19

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Haha I actually am hoping to get into good enough shape to take a picture like a character from 300.

Just lookup their workout routine. When I was in prime shape I did and thought it would be easy. It looks easy. It's anything but...


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Sep 12, 2013 07:54 |  #20

Jarvis Creative Studios wrote in post #16278966 (external link)
Just lookup their workout routine. When I was in prime shape I did and thought it would be easy. It looks easy. It's anything but...

I bet it's a tad bit of death haha




  
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Sep 12, 2013 12:54 |  #21

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I bet it's a tad bit of death haha

It probably won't impress you reading it. But you have to go through a tad bit of death to accomplish it in any respectable time. Yea, it's timed.


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Sep 12, 2013 15:31 |  #22

How do you work the shoulders?

Nice picture.


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Sep 19, 2013 20:56 |  #23

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How do you work the shoulders?

Nice picture.

What is available? (equipment wise)




  
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Sep 19, 2013 23:11 |  #24

byrdanthony wrote in post #16310396 (external link)
What is available? (equipment wise)

Access to two good gyms and freeweights and kettlebells at home.


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Sep 26, 2013 17:01 |  #25

DocFrankenstein wrote in post #16310651 (external link)
Access to two good gyms and freeweights and kettlebells at home.

Shoulder Press.
Lateral Raises.
Shrugs.
Front Raises.
UpRight Rows.
Military Press.
Arnold Press.
Car drivers.

Theres some exercises.




  
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