Poll: Are you muscular?

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Heavy set, can lift quite a bit, a friend of mine who wrestles enthusiastically said I'd be a good wrestler. I'm also pretty fat, though. Not horribly fat, but I have quite a gut and am on the lower end of obese. I'm a lineman for my football team.
 

JanatUrlich

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I'm a slim girl, but every ounce of weight on me is fat. That sounds disgusting but it's so true

I'm just too interested in having fun in my life to be healthy. Junk food tastes too good and exercise requires movement. I'm doing an hour long walk to my exams and then an hour long walk back pretty much every day at the moment though, improvement!!

I'm not bothered about muscles on guys either. I don't like fat guys but chubby's ok. Muscles really don't attract me in anyway. Really muscly men are a turn off
 

mipegg

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Agreed with previous, parkour is limited in its strength requirements.

Im a climber/mountain biker and visit the gym 3 times a week. Heigh 5 ft 11.5, weight 76kg. Bench press 110, leg press 195, do pullups with a 30kg weight belt on and knee lift about 60kg without much difficulty. I dont do squats or deadlifts though, too much risk for my liking, and it makes you look pretty weird.

The gym is pretty much purely to get the look i like though, effectively useless power
 

MrBirdy

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I am a soccer player, but i love working in the gym, and as a left center defender( hope it makes sense i only know the dutch term ). And i guess im typically build like a soccer player, but i'm maybe a bit bigger in the shoulders.
 

BlackJack47

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I was soooo close to clicking fighter but then assumed you meant a more beefy kind of guy...I like my build, slim but defined proportional arms and legs.
 

NeedAUserName

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I play rugby, although the season has just ended, so I will be hitting the gym over the summer... But I really want to get into parkour, but I can't find any place that can help me/show me the ropes. And I would use the internet, except I don't really have anywhere to go to train it.
 

Falru

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Electric guitar thrashed my arms into shape and biking a few miles to school and back everyday was good enough for my legs. I do a chest-intensive routine everyday for the chest.

I happen to be really tall though...which is really good at counteracting any muscularity by taking it and stretching it vertically 8(

I've got gamer pride though, I retained most of my paleness except my arms sometimes tan during the summer. :p
 

PurpleLeafRave

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WlknCntrdiction said:
I do Parkour, been doing it for 10 months just gone. Was quite muscular to start with but now everything is more toned, can see veins and everything, quite scary at times though, think they'll pop out sometimes lol.
I do free running, is that the same as parkour?
 

Joey245

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Half and half. I have strong legs from having to walk a mile from school every day, and I have a strong, lean, curved back because I need to carry a 50-pound backpack everyday. My arms are nice and strong because I have heavy 6-year-old brother who likes to be carried, and I have good dexterity because I play a lot of games. However, my gut is so large it looks like I'm nine months pregnant (which is even stranger when you consider I'm a friggin' guy.), and my thighs are quite flabby.

So, I'm muscular in pretty much everywhere except my lower torso.
 

soren7550

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Only a little bit. I got real muscular legs because I gotta walk a lot and I run around all over the place.
 

Panzer_God

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I'm in amatuer MMA fighting. I'm more of the grappler then brawler so I'm slightly large then most.
 

mipegg

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Walking doesnt make your legs muscular in the slightest. Running (except sprinting) is far more about endurance than it is power so it more just tones the muscles up a bit.

By strong i assume the OP meant like, squat strong