Well I'll be honest and open, I always try to do that even if it hurts someone's feelings. Before I explain my real question, I will say this. I can't believe that you would make such a deal as to your pumped arms when you don't know how big they are. You should know that and also if it is such a tremendous pump you obtained, you would want to tell us how much bigger they got. And now at this date and time I would like to see how much smaller they went down to so we could all see this big pump you speak of. Just a learning and observation time for all of us. We just might want to do what you have done.
Now Here it is if you haven't already figured it out. I do not believe that that picture is of the arms on that body in that picture. The symmetry is way to off. Just for me, they look out of proportion to your torso. When I blow it up it almost looks freaky. But some of us bodybuilders that don't care about symmetry look freaky. So we learn to accept freaky. But can you find out the measurement. You can take a string and get it then take a ruler or some measuring device and measure the string. So what do you say bud. I am just trying to solve my own curiosity. And one other detail are you really 21 yrs. ...crazy mike
I hate to admit this, but I blew it up too, and crazy mike is right, those arms are not symmetrical with the rest of the upper body. I also agree on his reasoning behind asking for a measurement. Most people with arms that big boasting a huge pump, would know the measurement, and would be more than happy to share it when asked. As crazy mike said, many of the guys would love to learn what worked for you and me as pump-loving woman would love to know too, if that is a real pic, unaltered.
I disagree with this statement. The only time I ever measured my arm was because I wanted an accurate blood pressure reading. When I took my BP it was always well WNL. Every time clinic would take my BP it was always high. The reason for the high reading was because my arm is 4 inches bigger than recommended size of regular adult cuff.
I said most not all, It's fine if you disagree. I just know I'm constantly asked my measurement, so I keep track of an accurate measurement, to track my progress for myself- which I do with all my measurements anyway, and so I can provide it, when asked. I see your point, and it's well taken.
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