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So after the bone structure, the muscle insertions are gonna determine whether you are born for gymeceling or not.

BICEPS
- The ideal bicep would be 2 fingers gap between the tendon (Speaking of bodybuilding sake). It's ideal to not have much space if you're competing any strength sport.

Short (Peaky) biceps
- Having too much space between tendon will make biceps short, this is NOT ideal and it's death sentence if you plan on lifting.
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Long biceps
- Is ideal, for any strength demanding sports (Gymnastics, Armwrestling), and superior than short biceps.

- For bodybuilding it's good to have 2 fingers gap just so your biceps can appear peaky - perfect example Arnold Schwarzenegger
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BONUS: It's pretty rare to find person who have prominent brachialis muscle, this muscle sits behind biceps, and is the best for strength sports, (armwrestling).
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(This bulge in the middle of arm. Cannot find more good examples because f*****g google doesn't work).


TRICEPS
- It's ideal for most of the sports to have the lowest inserted triceps, including bodybuilding

Low inserted triceps
- It's rare to find, and perfect for sports such as wrestling, powerlifting, weightlifting
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High inserted triceps
- It's not ideal
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SHOULDERS
- This one gets interesting, it's literally determined by bone structure if you are going to have good or bad shoulders

Good (Boulder) shoulders
- It's inserted by having straight clavicles, and scapula being pulled inwards the spine. This is the most important factor in bodybuilding to consider, yet pretty rare amongst the gymecels
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Bad (Slouched) shoulders
- They are pretty common, it's hard to see V taperish shoulders not only because of the clavicles, but also because of freakishly wide hips.
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TRAPS
- Can also be detrement of your scapula bone. According to my experience, muscle belly is also affected by posture, where muscle with more force tend to overdominate other muscle in size, but that's for offtopic.

Good inserted traps
- ..
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Bad inserted traps
-..
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PECS
- Their shape and size is also determined by clavicle insertions and rib cage size, but that's not as much as conserning as the gap in middle of the chest which appears to be more common

Good inserted chest
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Chest that has gap
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So after the bone structure, the muscle insertions are gonna determine whether you are born for gymeceling or not.

BICEPS
- The ideal bicep would be 2 fingers gap between the tendon (Speaking of bodybuilding sake). It's ideal to not have much space if you're competing any strength sport.

Short (Peaky) biceps
- Having too much space between tendon will make biceps short, this is NOT ideal and it's death sentence if you plan on lifting.
View attachment 13950View attachment 13951
View attachment 13952



Long biceps
- Is ideal, for any strength demanding sports (Gymnastics, Armwrestling), and superior than short biceps.

- For bodybuilding it's good to have 2 fingers gap just so your biceps can appear peaky - perfect example Arnold Schwarzenegger
View attachment 13953View attachment 13954

BONUS: It's pretty rare to find person who have prominent brachialis muscle, this muscle sits behind biceps, and is the best for strength sports, (armwrestling).
View attachment 13961
(This bulge in the middle of arm. Cannot find more good examples because f*****g google doesn't work).



TRICEPS
- It's ideal for most of the sports to have the lowest inserted triceps, including bodybuilding

Low inserted triceps
- It's rare to find, and perfect for sports such as wrestling, powerlifting, weightlifting
View attachment 13956View attachment 13955
View attachment 13957



High inserted triceps
- It's not ideal
View attachment 13958
View attachment 13959



SHOULDERS
- This one gets interesting, it's literally determined by bone structure if you are going to have good or bad shoulders

Good (Boulder) shoulders
- It's inserted by having straight clavicles, and scapula being pulled inwards the spine. This is the most important factor in bodybuilding to consider, yet pretty rare amongst the gymecels
View attachment 13962View attachment 13963
View attachment 13964



Bad (Slouched) shoulders
- They are pretty common, it's hard to see V taperish shoulders not only because of the clavicles, but also because of freakishly wide hips.
View attachment 13965View attachment 13966



TRAPS
- Can also be detrement of your scapula bone. According to my experience, muscle belly is also affected by posture, where muscle with more force tend to overdominate other muscle in size, but that's for offtopic.

Good inserted traps
- ..
View attachment 13967View attachment 13968


Bad inserted traps
-..
View attachment 13970
View attachment 13969



PECS
- Their shape and size is also determined by clavicle insertions and rib cage size, but that's not as much as conserning as the gap in middle of the chest which appears to be more common

Good inserted chest
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Chest that has gap
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Too Little info About the chest


a androgenic chest is straight, squarish, horizontally wide and vertically short

a estrogenic chest however is basically U shaped, horizontally narrow, vertically tall and rounded



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you will never find a Comic superhero who doesnt has wide square pecs, it's one of the most dimorphic traits
 
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Too Little info About the chest


a androgenic chest is straight, squarish, horizontally wide and vertically short

a estrogenic chest however is basically U shaped, horizontally narrow, vertically tall and rounded



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you will never find a Comic superhero who doesnt has wide square pecs, it's one of the most dimorphic traits
I haven't included much about chest, forearms, abs and legs. I don't think they have much about to contribute when it comes to PSL, and blackpill (They are purely insertions regardless of bone structure). You can fraud 6" wrist with roided gymeceling tho

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