Soshyopathe
Master Don Juan
I recently re-read Arnold's Encyclopedia. He recommends flexing your targetted muscle between sets and after the workout. Does this train your muscles to look hard even when you aren't flexing?
Also, the pictures in that book are freakish, and the muscles are very detailed. I looked at a Bruce Lee pic recently, and he was of course chiseled. I know these guys have around 4% body fat, and that's why they're so ripped.
However, it looks like their skin is actually rock hard. Not the muscle, the skin.
Is that just a side effect of having low body fat, or is it isometrics or what?
Also, the pictures in that book are freakish, and the muscles are very detailed. I looked at a Bruce Lee pic recently, and he was of course chiseled. I know these guys have around 4% body fat, and that's why they're so ripped.
However, it looks like their skin is actually rock hard. Not the muscle, the skin.
Is that just a side effect of having low body fat, or is it isometrics or what?