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I had a lot of trouble with bullies as a child and started working out when I was 11 years old. This was in 1967 before working out was popular. I have never stopped. At their biggest my biceps were a bit over twenty inches, but at that time I have to admit I was carrying some extra weight. Now I am a bit over nineteen. Well see how long I can keep this up as I age.
Alright i'll call it final results now 14.76 inches on average. If you biceps is 12 incehs you are bigger than 6.3% of others on this site, if 13, you are bigger than 17.3%, if 14: 30.6%, 15: 46.8%, 16: 65.8%, 17: 80%, 18: 88.7%, 19: 93.7%, 20: 95%. Idk who got the biggest of them all, feel free to comment below.
An interesting data point on my end... wondering if others have had similar experiences.
Earlier this year I measured my biceps at 15". But over the past 2-3 months I've lost a little over 20 lbs (intentionally). Now they measure just a bit over 14". That's kind of disappointing, although I have a bit more definition than I did before.
I've been lifting during this period - not going too crazy since I've been in a calorie deficit - and I haven't lost any strength, so I don't think I've lost significant muscle mass.
I didn't expect that it'd make this much of a difference, as I don't carry much fat on my arms and legs; my fat distribution is more like a vest, uniformly distributed around my torso.
I've changed to a slightly different split which more aggressively targets the arms (hitting biceps, triceps, and delts twice a week, with a third occasionally thrown in for fun). I'm slowly approaching my target weight (not looking to get too cut; I prefer more of a maintainable "strong" look with a little cushioning all around), so I'm gradually increasing calories toward maintenance levels, and hitting the weights a little more heavily over the winter.
Hoping to get back to 15" by next year, just not without the extra fat. At one point in my 20's I was approaching 16". Not sure whether I'll get back there in my mid-40's. I also have somewhat smaller bone structure; my wrists are barely 7", so 15-16" looks pretty big on me.
you agree with me jalala