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Odd prop bet...
Thought about this the other night. I have a few questions after I describe it.
Prop Bet: You have 1 year to work out in such a way that your right (upper) arm and your left (upper) leg are 80% larger than the other arm/leg. Everything will be measured in the fully-flexed state. Questions: 1) Is this possible in a year? 2) If so, would it be easier for someone who starts off big all around, and allow one arm/leg to shrink and continue to work out the other arm/leg? Or, better to start off small so that the 80% difference isn't as huge in absolute terms? 3) How much would it take for you to try? (Assumes you think it is possible in the first place.) -RMJ |
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Re: Odd prop bet...
My right arm is already 80% bigger than my left. This took many years of frustration and rejection to develop though. I doubt someone could accomplish this in just one year.
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Re: Odd prop bet...
That is really weird and would be extremely funny. I have no idea about the terms though.
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Re: Odd prop bet...
Voluntarily put your leg in a cast for a year... its the only way i can think of to do this and even then it might not be possible...
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Re: Odd prop bet...
80%! I can't imagine that. I'd think 20% would be gross enough as it is.
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