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Yeah there's no way I'm posting my selfies in here for you oggling neanderthals with one hand on the keyboard.

I got a semi-naked pic of Birds from last weekend.

Just sayin

Should post as Birds did on behalf of Leigh

This is fitness selfies, not hens party photos :P

And I asked Leigh's permission lol.

Can you PM me a link to that Tony? Haven't even seen these pics myself o_O

lol wow, and those were the least provocative ones I could take without covering all the relevant parts. I suspected some sort of amusing reaction but I think it's about time we got back on topic, otherwise the ladies won't bother posting again ;)

It was just a joke. Didn't mean to offend, sorry :blush:

It was just a joke. Didn't mean to offend, sorry :blush:

Oh no! You didn't offend me, definitely didn't mean for it to come across that way. All in good fun ;)

Mainly what I'm saying is that if girls think that by posting they will get this kind of response they will either; a) feel uncomfortable and not post b) think that posting will make them look like they're asking for attention and not post (my own personal one) or c) want the attention and post but then it's not really for fitness, it's for attention. I could piss off and go to some fitness forum with a chicks section, but I like it here and enjoy the female presence so figure I'll try my best to keep it non-attention-seeking-girl comfy :)

Did not mean to post that much :3

Posting on behalf of UNR33L, who is a bit shy about putting something up - doesn't think he's come far enough yet - can we agree this is bullshit? Leigh has only been training a few months; has spent the last month training with me. He's a long way off where he wants to be, but check out the difference already

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Congratulations mate, you should be proud!

Not really selfies, but seeing this thread died in the ass and Leigh doesn't have a build thread...

These were taken tonight @ ~2 months of training with me. Not easy to compare such different timeline pics, but he has noticeably bigger arms/shoulders, a wider back and a more pronounced chest. Coming soon: leg work...

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Haha thanks! still a long way to go but enjoying the gym and it just feels like a hobby now - I look forward to the next workout session at work every day!

Birds has been very helpful and we both actually look forward to beating our PBs as often as we can, bring on the next chest day!

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