
Originally Posted by
fukkenshredded
Bodyweight and measurements can be deceptive. Its all about proportion. Arnold had fantastic proportions, although I would never aspire to that kind of size.
But having said that for a long time, I stop and think. At my best condition these days I am 175 -176 lbs. That's at between 6% and 7% bf. Not the illusion percentage wish list, the real six percent. I have small-ish arms, with 17 inch upper arm measurements, and small thighs at 24-25 inches. My waist is 31, and I am just over 5'10" tall.
In the sauna, without a shirt, most people guess my bodyweight to be 190-200lbs, and I get asked all the time if I compete. I am TINY compared to bodybuilders, and when I am in clothes the only giveaway that I workout is a lean face and very developed forearms (there's another thing...my forearms are very large for my size, at 16 inches flexed).
Anyway, it is only when the entire physique is viewed that things work. If I were to listen to my measurements , I would not picture a muscular man. I would picture exactly what I am -- a skinny man.
Definition and bodyfat is everything in this game. Now that I am in my late thirties, I am considering tryin on a different look and going up ten pounds or so. On me, that would be gigantic, about 185lbs at five percent bodyfat. That is four pounds short of Zane at one inch taller.
To me, Zane looked perfect. So I think I am "gearing up" to try that look for a while, maybe just to see if I am capable of something like that.
Those of you who aspire to Arnold's look -- that is a good look. IMO, a much more asthetically pleasing look than, say, Coleman.
Today's best physiques, in terms of proportions, are Shawn Ray, Dareem Charles, and Dexter Jackson.