IIRC, she was rumored to have 17s at a time when 15 was like breaking the speed of sound. I saw her off-season a couple times, though, and I would've put money on 18-19 without a sweat. She was just so much bigger than other huge women.
These days, Ruthie L has 20s.
Lesa would have made it, I am sure. She was the best ever.
Cindy Landolt. She has been at ~750K IG followers for like three years now, and has posted markedly less fitness content since upsizing her implants. It's all just selfies that focus on her breasts now, with little variance.
She isn't going to disappear, but in my opinion this is the precise moment her career can be said to be over. Plastic surgery can be a major confidence boost, but can also seriously get to one's head, and this has clearly happened to her.
Edit: Actually I would say she started to burn out about three years ago - that's approximately when she started focusing on glamor/sex appeal vs. fitness. The fact that she has gained no relevance whatsoever after her second boob job is basically the death knell. Sort of like Ronda Rousey - a streak of dominance, a loss, then a second, bigger loss after already having lost it.
So true. I posted about her transformation into a sheer bob job model already somewhere else, but was the wrong thread. However, it is really sad that she burned out like this. I already liked her without her first boob job very much, she was tall and strong. The first enhancement didn't make her better, was okay in my opinion. Her increased posts featuring her training was what boosted her. Then the frequency of fitness/muscle related posts decreased, the second balloon size and the focus on then came, yeah... Everything was said already. Fully agree.
> One of my favorite comic book artists and writer's, John Byrne, is definitely into muscular women. He made She-Hulk famous with his fourth wall breaking Sensational She-Hulk series. On another forum, someone mentioned to me that a female bodybuilder brought up Byrne's name in a conversation, I think during a session or just a casual conversation. It was implied that he may have been a schmoe, but not confirmed.
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I could believe it. He drew a strong-looking Wonder Woman, and he created the character Rampage, who's quite the amazon herself.
Byrne must be. But even more important, if you don't have it fellow guys... Go. get. this. comic. featuring. RAMPAGE!!! Artwork and story has everything you love. I promise! Have it since I was 13 and yes, this comic brought me into it all. Hehe.
In a thread titled "Hayley Hamilton is too good to be true (Discussion)"
cgsweat asked:
Why are you bringing this up now?
after mastercheif1 originally said:
I've done some looking and I think the mods could be right, help me out here if you see anything unusual. ...but I couldn't help but notice that whatever body part she's trying to call attention to in each photo seems to be magnified a little bit.
I think it's pretty self-evident what the point of the post is, no? Clearly mastercheif1 is seeking to start a discussion on what other users think about Hayley Hamilton's pics. Is there a need to justify conversation now?
The majority of them rely on photoshop in order to look good so no they aren't impressive, truth is black bodybuilders are the most impressive.
I love asian women I truly do but I have never seen any of them obtain such a magnificent physique as Shanique Grants without heavily doctoring their photos.
Agree with u. Im not racist but black women are built thicker and stronger naturally in general even skinies because of their african genes.
I've been posting pics of this instachick and a few were taken down bc the mod said they were morphs. I've done some looking and I think the mods could be right, help me out here if you see anything unusual. She's very pretty, with a big chest, big bottom, and apparently big muscles, but I couldn't help but notice that whatever body part she's trying to call attention to in each photo seems to be magnified a little bit. Especially the shots of her lower body.
Linda Hamilton in T2 doing chin-ups breathing heavily wearing a tank top, the two bodybuilders on the satirical police sitcom Sledge Hammer flexing and bursting through their clothes, Kiana Tom in her bikini workouts on Flex Appeal, and early ESPN broadcasts of Ms. Fitness competitions with Mia Finnegan, Carol Semple-Marzetta, and Monica Brant.
Yes classics for me. Wasn't that in awe with Gladiator show as the outfits were bad and girls not particular charming (I took a look from time to time but I couldn't see much because of the screen time, outfits etc)
Totally always did zapping in the sports channels like ESPN because in some rare moments there was some bodybuilder transmision, or fitness show, bikini open. But bodybuilder shows I most often miss or catch and couldn't record.
But everyday I would check for Bodyshaping or Kiana Flex Appeal.
I loved all the bikini stuff like Sport Illustrated callendar shot.
Also there were many nineties "vedette" models that were rather fit and I started digging the fit bodies more. At the beggining I waas more of giant boobs and asses, but really loved a great plain belly with noticible training.
I particulary remember a video about a "body double" that worked in some movies, so in some shots she would be there instead of the leading actress (to show amazing legs, glutes, back, even bust). And she was oh boy just astonishing as f, a fitness model with firm and toned everything. I say that is the way.
In Korea, I only ever saw the occasional muscular calves on women. No other muscle tone or natural development at all. It's still rare in the U.S., but you will see muscle tone even on some women who don't work out.
Females who ride horses a lot tend to be pretty damn strong in my experience. (They're WAY more likely to give you a rib-cracking body scissors too, if you get that far), But hoisting saddles and hay bales and all the horse stuff takes real strength. Bonus points if you know anything about horses yourself and can engage them in conversation.
There are a few female horse riders where I am living. One of them looks as though she could be pretty strong
Very interesting. Love your techniques in spotting females that appear stronger than most.
Thanks!
Yeah I spent a lot of time thinking about it and I guess I've developed a bit of a 6th sense for it. Even when I can't see their upper arms or much of their legs or there isn't a lot of visible, defined muscle. There are subtle cues that tip me off and I'm rarely wrong.
One is definitely forearms and shoulders. Girls with thicker forearms and broader shoulders tend to have more upper body strength and are better at arm wrestling in my experience. I always check out their arms really carefully when I can. There aren't a ton of women with really defined biceps, but definition has nothing to do with strength really, it has to do with bodyfat and water retention.
So, in other words, there are a lot of deceptively strong females out there that don't look overtly muscular at first glance. Believe it or not a woman can double her strength without a dramatic change of appearance.
The other thing I've found matters a great deal is attitude. There are few things more frustrating than a girl who I KNOW is strong, but is either holding back or underestimating herself. This REALLY comes into play with lift and carry more than anything else I think.
If you're under 250 lbs, just about any female can give you a piggyback ride. If you're 200 lbs or less, than quite a lot of them can fireman's carry you. If you're around 150-160 lbs or so like me, you have it made. Just about any average female can do all of those lifts with you AND cradle carry you too. And if you're one of the rare guys who is 140 lbs or less, then the world is your oyster. Pretty much any average young women can throw you around the room with ease. You just need to convince her she can do it and make it happen.
I promise you it's true. But a lot of it comes down to whether or not they believe they can do it. A lot of girls will only sort of half-ass the attempt, especially with the cradle carry. The truth is, if they believe they can do it and they commit to it, they usually can. I have seen some CRAZY stuff. Like a 5-ft-7 120 lb skinny girl in college cradle carrying a football player who had to weigh over 250 lbs easily. How? She believed she could do it and she had just enough strength, balance and coordination to pull it off.
Now you're wondering what you can do with that information. Well, two things.
1.) Take personality into account in who you ask. That smaller, wiry girl with lots of energy might not look that strong to you, but she's more likely to go for it with enthusiasm and sweep you right off your feet! More animated, outgoing girls and females who are athletes are almost always more likely to pull off a lift properly. (but don't sleep on the quiet ones, there are some really strong and silent types too)
2.) If there's anything you can do to encourage them or boost their confidence in this, do it. Tell them your 12 year old nephew can do it, so she won't have any problem. Tell them "I BELIEVE IN YOU!!" or get them excited/psyched, pumped up for it. Something like that.
The last tip I have is to think about what they do for a living or for a hobby.
Females who ride horses a lot tend to be pretty damn strong in my experience. (They're WAY more likely to give you a rib-cracking body scissors too, if you get that far), But hoisting saddles and hay bales and all the horse stuff takes real strength. Bonus points if you know anything about horses yourself and can engage them in conversation.
Female swimmers also tend to be really, really strong as well. I mean competitive swimmers. Ask if they play/played any sports in college. If you find a swimmer, equestrian or a gymnast, you may have struck gold. Obviously girls who wrestle and definitely dedicated crossfitters too, both are usually ridiculously strong for their size even when they don't appear outwardly muscular.
Ex or current competitive gymnasts are by far the strongest pound-for-pound that I've seen though. It doesn't even make sense how strong they are. I arm wrestled a buddies ex-girlfriend once who was a competitive gymnast from age 9-15 (she was 19 when I arm wrestled her).
Now, this was one of the few times I was genuinely embarrassed to lose to be honest, because she was TINY. She was MAYBE 5-ft-2 at most and perhaps 110-115 lbs. Small and cute, but I was not expecting the strength. It was absurd. Even her grip strength was like a adult mans. As soon as she gripped my hand I was like "Oh shit...whaaaat??"
She didn't wait like the hotel concierge girl either hahah. She just put her foot to the gas and had me halfway down before I knew what was happening. I insisted on 3 re-matches of course, but I couldn't beat her. I couldn't even hold her in the middle for long. I swear to you guys, I am not a noodle-armed wimp either! She was just ridiculous and I would never have guessed it. But a big part of it was her confidence too. Yeah, she was VERY strong for a girl her size, but she had also obviously arm wrestled a bunch of guys before and won, so she sized me up and probably knew she had a good chance against me and I had no idea I was going to get slaughtered LOL.
playing it cool is the keay... sometimes its not easy to hide the excitement on the other hand its pretty nice that feeling an arm or commeinting a bare arm won't be a thing considereded a sexual thing like commenting boobs or butts or checking out the cleavage of a coworker which might get u into trouble. if u play it cool even though u love what u are just seeing, its great
Yup, EXACTLY. Most girls & women won't think of this stuff as overtly sexual. Maybe harmless flirtation depending on the circumstances. But the more relaxed you are, the more relaxed they'll be. I've also found that humor is a very helpful social lubricant here (if you're actually naturally funny). You don't have to actually BE relaxed. I was excited as hell about getting a girl to arm wrestle or flex every single time. Like CRAZY excited. I just got really good at acting casual, relaxed and confident. Fake it until you make it. Incidentally these are all the same things that apply to asking women for their number or social media too. If anything asking them to arm wrestle or flex is often easier believe it or not.
Lesa would have made it, I am sure. She was the best ever.
So true. I posted about her transformation into a sheer bob job model already somewhere else, but was the wrong thread. However, it is really sad that she burned out like this. I already liked her without her first boob job very much, she was tall and strong. The first enhancement didn't make her better, was okay in my opinion. Her increased posts featuring her training was what boosted her. Then the frequency of fitness/muscle related posts decreased, the second balloon size and the focus on then came, yeah... Everything was said already. Fully agree.
Byrne must be. But even more important, if you don't have it fellow guys... Go. get. this. comic. featuring. RAMPAGE!!! Artwork and story has everything you love. I promise! Have it since I was 13 and yes, this comic brought me into it all. Hehe.
HUUUUUUGE!
Have you subscribed to her paid IG section? Are there more videos?
Um, have you seen Yulia lately?
... Look at my uploads. I've been posting images of her. Am I uploading morphs?
In a thread titled "Hayley Hamilton is too good to be true (Discussion)"
cgsweat asked:
after mastercheif1 originally said:
I think it's pretty self-evident what the point of the post is, no? Clearly mastercheif1 is seeking to start a discussion on what other users think about Hayley Hamilton's pics. Is there a need to justify conversation now?
That pic was deleted Dec. 9th. Why are you bringing this up now?
Also:
This is the only deleted image of her.
Agree with u. Im not racist but black women are built thicker and stronger naturally in general even skinies because of their african genes.
Does anybody have an opinion on this?
This was the image that was taken down:
Back to the game
For me it was Zap from American Gladiators aka Raye Hollitt.
Last pic (posted on her gym's account) for comparison.
Hay all
I've been posting pics of this instachick and a few were taken down bc the mod said they were morphs. I've done some looking and I think the mods could be right, help me out here if you see anything unusual. She's very pretty, with a big chest, big bottom, and apparently big muscles, but I couldn't help but notice that whatever body part she's trying to call attention to in each photo seems to be magnified a little bit. Especially the shots of her lower body.
Yes classics for me. Wasn't that in awe with Gladiator show as the outfits were bad and girls not particular charming (I took a look from time to time but I couldn't see much because of the screen time, outfits etc)
Totally always did zapping in the sports channels like ESPN because in some rare moments there was some bodybuilder transmision, or fitness show, bikini open. But bodybuilder shows I most often miss or catch and couldn't record.
But everyday I would check for Bodyshaping or Kiana Flex Appeal.
I loved all the bikini stuff like Sport Illustrated callendar shot.
Also there were many nineties "vedette" models that were rather fit and I started digging the fit bodies more. At the beggining I waas more of giant boobs and asses, but really loved a great plain belly with noticible training.
I particulary remember a video about a "body double" that worked in some movies, so in some shots she would be there instead of the leading actress (to show amazing legs, glutes, back, even bust). And she was oh boy just astonishing as f, a fitness model with firm and toned everything. I say that is the way.
In Korea, I only ever saw the occasional muscular calves on women. No other muscle tone or natural development at all. It's still rare in the U.S., but you will see muscle tone even on some women who don't work out.
There are a few female horse riders where I am living. One of them looks as though she could be pretty strong
Thanks!
Yeah I spent a lot of time thinking about it and I guess I've developed a bit of a 6th sense for it. Even when I can't see their upper arms or much of their legs or there isn't a lot of visible, defined muscle. There are subtle cues that tip me off and I'm rarely wrong.
One is definitely forearms and shoulders. Girls with thicker forearms and broader shoulders tend to have more upper body strength and are better at arm wrestling in my experience. I always check out their arms really carefully when I can. There aren't a ton of women with really defined biceps, but definition has nothing to do with strength really, it has to do with bodyfat and water retention.
So, in other words, there are a lot of deceptively strong females out there that don't look overtly muscular at first glance. Believe it or not a woman can double her strength without a dramatic change of appearance.
The other thing I've found matters a great deal is attitude. There are few things more frustrating than a girl who I KNOW is strong, but is either holding back or underestimating herself. This REALLY comes into play with lift and carry more than anything else I think.
If you're under 250 lbs, just about any female can give you a piggyback ride. If you're 200 lbs or less, than quite a lot of them can fireman's carry you. If you're around 150-160 lbs or so like me, you have it made. Just about any average female can do all of those lifts with you AND cradle carry you too. And if you're one of the rare guys who is 140 lbs or less, then the world is your oyster. Pretty much any average young women can throw you around the room with ease. You just need to convince her she can do it and make it happen.
I promise you it's true. But a lot of it comes down to whether or not they believe they can do it. A lot of girls will only sort of half-ass the attempt, especially with the cradle carry. The truth is, if they believe they can do it and they commit to it, they usually can. I have seen some CRAZY stuff. Like a 5-ft-7 120 lb skinny girl in college cradle carrying a football player who had to weigh over 250 lbs easily. How? She believed she could do it and she had just enough strength, balance and coordination to pull it off.
Now you're wondering what you can do with that information. Well, two things.
1.) Take personality into account in who you ask. That smaller, wiry girl with lots of energy might not look that strong to you, but she's more likely to go for it with enthusiasm and sweep you right off your feet! More animated, outgoing girls and females who are athletes are almost always more likely to pull off a lift properly. (but don't sleep on the quiet ones, there are some really strong and silent types too)
2.) If there's anything you can do to encourage them or boost their confidence in this, do it. Tell them your 12 year old nephew can do it, so she won't have any problem. Tell them "I BELIEVE IN YOU!!" or get them excited/psyched, pumped up for it. Something like that.
The last tip I have is to think about what they do for a living or for a hobby.
Females who ride horses a lot tend to be pretty damn strong in my experience. (They're WAY more likely to give you a rib-cracking body scissors too, if you get that far), But hoisting saddles and hay bales and all the horse stuff takes real strength. Bonus points if you know anything about horses yourself and can engage them in conversation.
Female swimmers also tend to be really, really strong as well. I mean competitive swimmers. Ask if they play/played any sports in college. If you find a swimmer, equestrian or a gymnast, you may have struck gold. Obviously girls who wrestle and definitely dedicated crossfitters too, both are usually ridiculously strong for their size even when they don't appear outwardly muscular.
Ex or current competitive gymnasts are by far the strongest pound-for-pound that I've seen though. It doesn't even make sense how strong they are. I arm wrestled a buddies ex-girlfriend once who was a competitive gymnast from age 9-15 (she was 19 when I arm wrestled her).
Now, this was one of the few times I was genuinely embarrassed to lose to be honest, because she was TINY. She was MAYBE 5-ft-2 at most and perhaps 110-115 lbs. Small and cute, but I was not expecting the strength. It was absurd. Even her grip strength was like a adult mans. As soon as she gripped my hand I was like "Oh shit...whaaaat??"
She didn't wait like the hotel concierge girl either hahah. She just put her foot to the gas and had me halfway down before I knew what was happening. I insisted on 3 re-matches of course, but I couldn't beat her. I couldn't even hold her in the middle for long. I swear to you guys, I am not a noodle-armed wimp either! She was just ridiculous and I would never have guessed it. But a big part of it was her confidence too. Yeah, she was VERY strong for a girl her size, but she had also obviously arm wrestled a bunch of guys before and won, so she sized me up and probably knew she had a good chance against me and I had no idea I was going to get slaughtered LOL.
What was your biggest comeback to win?
Yup, EXACTLY. Most girls & women won't think of this stuff as overtly sexual. Maybe harmless flirtation depending on the circumstances. But the more relaxed you are, the more relaxed they'll be. I've also found that humor is a very helpful social lubricant here (if you're actually naturally funny). You don't have to actually BE relaxed. I was excited as hell about getting a girl to arm wrestle or flex every single time. Like CRAZY excited. I just got really good at acting casual, relaxed and confident. Fake it until you make it. Incidentally these are all the same things that apply to asking women for their number or social media too. If anything asking them to arm wrestle or flex is often easier believe it or not.
lolll
Never lost from a winning position and I have won from a losing position