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Well, I was hoping for more semi-naked women, but that's quite an interesting collection. I found myself really wanting to see some kind of explanations to go with the pictures.

And this one:

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I can't even imagine how someone could do that. Is the human body even capable of that?

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You ever seen Pilobulus Dance? They do what seems impossible. And, there's semi-naked women.

Great images, btw.....

Oh, yeah, I first saw Pilobulus in 1977 and just caught them in Portland a few years ago. They're great, but I don't think any of them can do that backwards plank thingie.

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Yeah, it's remarkable. Given the setup, there could be wire supports in there somewhere, but given the musculature and it's tension, I think it's real.

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My bet is that it's real. Look at the muscles. 25 years ago, I was doing quarter squats with 700 lbs, half squats (competition compliant) with 490. My warm up was 235, 15 reps. You couldn't tell from my 180 lb figure. I looked a little fat in the hips and thighs. Took 19 yrs of hard work to get there.

Marc

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My bet is that it's real. Look at the muscles. 25 years ago, I was doing quarter squats with 700 lbs, half squats (competition compliant) with 490. My warm up was 235, 15 reps. You couldn't tell from my 180 lb figure. I looked a little fat in the hips and thighs. Took 19 yrs of hard work to get there.

Marc

Yeah, well I was too young to see "Hercules Unchained", but I had the comic.

It was a Dell Classic.

Just funnin with you, Marc. That's impressive weight-lifting. [:)]

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