drtbear1967
Musclechemistry Board Certified Member
Many people have goal physiques and seek to obtain a level of leanness or muscular development of someone else. There's not much wrong with this, as long as you take into account that how your muscles exactly look when they grow for a large part depends on genetic factors.
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For example, where your muscle inserts (where muscle attaches to the tendon) dictates the size of your muscle bellies. Because of this, two similarly developed biceps can look quite different. See the picture of this post for a good example.
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This is part of the reason why I prefer to make people focus on improving the way they currently look and feel, rather than trying to be like someone else.
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For example, where your muscle inserts (where muscle attaches to the tendon) dictates the size of your muscle bellies. Because of this, two similarly developed biceps can look quite different. See the picture of this post for a good example.
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This is part of the reason why I prefer to make people focus on improving the way they currently look and feel, rather than trying to be like someone else.