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Topics => Entertainment => Topic started by: Pandora on October 24, 2014, 12:02:22 PM

Title: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: Pandora on October 24, 2014, 12:02:22 PM
Sara X Does Mozart’s “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDXUDehUgIQ#ws)
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: AmericanPatriot on October 24, 2014, 01:29:43 PM
Nice pecs.

And talented
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: AlanS on October 24, 2014, 01:33:43 PM
Pecs? That's what they call 'em now?

As an aside, I really don't like ink on my womenz.
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: Dan on October 24, 2014, 01:46:03 PM
Me neither Alan.
But in the  dark its all good.
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: Pandora on October 24, 2014, 02:19:28 PM
Was it in poor taste to post this?  I thought it interesting from a body-building point of view (yes, really) as chest-presses and flies readily train one's ability to isolate and flex the pectorals at will.  Not that "Sara X" has been weight-lifting, but she has been ... practicing.
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: IronDioPriest on October 24, 2014, 03:03:04 PM
Was it in poor taste to post this?  I thought it interesting from a body-building point of view (yes, really) as chest-presses and flies readily train one's ability to isolate and flex the pectorals at will.  Not that "Sara X" has been weight-lifting, but she has been ... practicing.

I'd say without question she strength trains. In some way or another, she is engaged in resistance training. Whether it's weights or some other method, who knows? I rather doubt that she gained that kind of fast-twitch muscle control by practicing isometrics to Mozart.
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: Predator Don on October 24, 2014, 03:19:18 PM
Was it in poor taste to post this?  I thought it interesting from a body-building point of view (yes, really) as chest-presses and flies readily train one's ability to isolate and flex the pectorals at will.  Not that "Sara X" has been weight-lifting, but she has been ... practicing.

I'd say without question she strength trains. In some way or another, she is engaged in resistance training. Whether it's weights or some other method, who knows? I rather doubt that she gained that kind of fast-twitch muscle control by practicing isometrics to Mozart.


yea...I'd say she engages in resistance training.
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: Pandora on October 24, 2014, 04:36:48 PM
Was it in poor taste to post this?  I thought it interesting from a body-building point of view (yes, really) as chest-presses and flies readily train one's ability to isolate and flex the pectorals at will.  Not that "Sara X" has been weight-lifting, but she has been ... practicing.

I'd say without question she strength trains. In some way or another, she is engaged in resistance training. Whether it's weights or some other method, who knows? I rather doubt that she gained that kind of fast-twitch muscle control by practicing isometrics to Mozart.


yea...I'd say she engages in resistance training.

Not buying it.  For one thing, the woman doesn't have a triceps definition to speak of, even when she flexed to take off the jacket.
Title: Re: NSFW - Pecs flex to Mozart
Post by: AlanS on October 25, 2014, 07:51:33 AM
Was it in poor taste to post this?  I thought it interesting from a body-building point of view (yes, really) as chest-presses and flies readily train one's ability to isolate and flex the pectorals at will.  Not that "Sara X" has been weight-lifting, but she has been ... practicing.

I'd say without question she strength trains. In some way or another, she is engaged in resistance training. Whether it's weights or some other method, who knows? I rather doubt that she gained that kind of fast-twitch muscle control by practicing isometrics to Mozart.


yea...I'd say she engages in resistance training.

Not buying it.  For one thing, the woman doesn't have a triceps definition to speak of, even when she flexed to take off the jacket.

Are you guys referring to isometrics type exercising?