Sunday, August 3, 2014

Why workout to attract women?



Why workout to attract women? http://ift.tt/ULJG7h Article from bodybuilding.com: What Women Want Studies have shown that it's not the skinny guy or the fat guy that women would choose first if choosing were based solely on looks. But it's also not the massive guy with monstrous muscles who is going to be their first choice either. Women want a guy who looks good with or without clothes on. A guy who looks athletic, lean and muscular, without going overboard. You have to be able to look good in a nice suit, but also a nice bathing suit. Have you ever heard of the "V" shaped body? Well that's an idea of what women are looking for. They want a guy with broad shoulders, a decent-sized chest and back, solid sized arms and a thin waste that tapers down into a "V". But they also want some meat on their legs, which means decent sized quads, and calves that don't look like they're going to break underneath a massive upper body. A body that fits that description is shaped more like an "X" than a "V", so we'll call it an "X" shaped body to give it a more complete image. Assuming a girl's going to see you with your clothes on the first time you meet, she's going to notice your frame before she notices the details. So broad shoulders and thick enough chest, back and thighs will originally catch her eye. Then she'll notice your arms and maybe calves if you're wearing shorts, although "a don doesn't wear shorts, it's undignified." Carmine Lupertazzi - The Sopranos Love that quote, anyways, in this article I'll be going over how to build a body that fits the aforementioned description. A body that'll drive women crazy, but also a body that can perform, is athletic and serves more than just a visual purpose. As you may know I do think there's such thing as a useless body that has no purpose, a body that's "all show and no go." Having a body that not only looks athletic, but is athletic will also be the focus. So the exercises won't just help you build muscle, but also power, speed, endurance and athleticism. Link to article: http://ift.tt/1xVzUfD

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