Erotic × Anabolic - Vol. 3 Ch. 20

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Thought about anus, then right after created an Instagram account... :meguusmug:A lady of culture I see. :thumbsup:
 
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Gah. Page 25 is everything that's wrong with this manga. The sketches show that that artist knows what a human body is supposed to look like, yet they insist on drawing the FMC as Chamber. It's so goddamned frustrating.
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Deadlift is considered an advanced exercise that poses a fairly high risk of injury.

If you're a beginner, hip bridges are the way to go.
Would also just recommend using a hex-bar. Low risk of injury and accident, and forces you to maintain proper lift posture to perform the exercise. Can't go wrong with it, but a lot of gyms don't have one, sadly.
 
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I mean, you can do both. Giant anime tiddies without sacrificing basic human anatomy. Their hmanga "the weakest p***y is the hard to go" basically features the FMC but without weird hips.
Dude you've continued to bitch about the art for months now. I have no idea why you continue to read this, since you'll be saying pretty much the same thing about the FemC being Chamber for the rest of this manga's run 😂
 
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I mean, you can do both. Giant anime tiddies without sacrificing basic human anatomy. Their hmanga "the weakest p***y is the hard to go" basically features the FMC but without weird hips.
You've completely missed the point.
It's not about "can". It's about "want".
 
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Gah. Page 25 is everything that's wrong with this manga. The sketches show that that artist knows what a human body is supposed to look like, yet they insist on drawing the FMC as Chamber. It's so goddamned frustrating.
Didn't FMC already mentioned that there's a specific look she's trying to achieve(which going by some real life people I've seen her goal isn't really that far off from some I see on twitter or other r18 sites). Like the other female character that I forgot the name of(the competitive bodybuilder one) is already clear enough an example that the way FMC(and by extension MC) is drawn is purely intentional and is already explained.
 
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Would also just recommend using a hex-bar. Low risk of injury and accident, and forces you to maintain proper lift posture to perform the exercise. Can't go wrong with it, but a lot of gyms don't have one, sadly.
I agree with the hex bar, since it shifts the center of mass.

Barring that, hip Bridge or hip thrust if there's no hex bar.
 
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Starting Strength is literally a program specifically made for individuals with no prior experience in weightlifting that needs to build some basic strength, core strength, isometric strength and to condition the neural pathways before moving on to a more advanced weightlifting program that fits your personal goal. It's literally there to give you a foundation. And deadlifts are a stable in this. It's in fact a stable in most beginner programs. Stronglift 5x5* uses it as well for an example. Calling it an advanced exercise is BS. It's great exercise for a complete beginner.
Hip or Gluteal Bridges have greater isolation on the gluteal muscles, better facilitating neural pathway connection to those areas.
It's quite literally injury proof, and because it's an isolation exercise that is performed with bodyweights it is better than the deadlift for a complete beginner, and it is as basic as you can get.

Deadlifting requires stability in the core abdominals, lumbar, and some cervical stability, beyond the activation needed for the gluteal, hamstring and quads. It's a compound movement ffs and that's why it's an advanced exercise.

Additionally, given that our society has gotten more sedentary, the hinging movement that is central to a proper deadlift is often forgotten by untrained individuals and requires relearning and reprograming, which you yourself stated in you statement on conditioning the neural pathways. Because this movement has to be largely relearned, deadlift is an advanced exercise for complete beginners, beginners who have to relearn the movement. Bridges don't have that issue, because you can only hinge to perform them.

Now because majority of people are sedentary and sitting more often, untrained individuals are more likely to develop lumbar issues, be it lordosis like Kokoro-senpai has or kyphosis. Therefore, the hip/glute bridge that's performed on one's back helps to correct both issues, while someone with kyphosis would have problems performing the deadlift. Thus making the deadlift a more advanced exercise that's not beginner friendly.

So because people have gotten less active, because it involves more muscle groups and requires a movement that more people are having to relearn, the deadlift is a more advanced exercise and glute bridges are more beginner friendly and better training for complete beginners.

You saying that the deadlift isn't advanced because it's a staple for "beginner programs" doesn't explain how it isn't advanced.
 
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Didn't FMC already mentioned that there's a specific look she's trying to achieve(which going by some real life people I've seen her goal isn't really that far off from some I see on twitter or other r18 sites). Like the other female character that I forgot the name of(the competitive bodybuilder one) is already clear enough an example that the way FMC(and by extension MC) is drawn is purely intentional and is already explained.
That's the problem I have with how she's drawn. Never in my life have I seen hips shaped like that.

I get that she's going for a look. I get she has body dysmorphia. What I don't get is how achimuchi thinks any amount of diet and training could get somebody to look like that, 2D though they are.

The waist always slopes in to the hips. They don't just flare out at a 90 degree angle. I'm open to being proven wrong. But for a manga about body issues and training, this is more than a bit out there.
 
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Never in my life have I seen hips shaped like that.
I'm open to being proven wrong.
Bruh... a simple google can easily point you to how insane models' bodies can get with how absurdly body harming their lifestyle are. Also FMC's body isn't even that far off if you compare her to CardiB or something.

Like it's easier and faster to just try to do simple search on things you don't know instead of malding every single chapter.
 
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Bruh... a simple google can easily point you to how insane models' bodies can get with how absurdly body harming their lifestyle are. Also FMC's body isn't even that far off if you compare her to CardiB or something.

Like it's easier and faster to just try to do simple search on things you don't know instead of malding every single chapter.
I googled super wide hips because 90 degree hips didn't give me anything.

None of the results, including CB, have anything resembling the FMCs. The closest I got was Chamber the robot.

I understand you might not like my continued opinions, and that's fine. But at least try to actually prove your point by pointing me in the right direction. Without being a condescending canoe about it, preferably.
 
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@AutoRedux I think it's intentional on the author's part. We're seeing an exagerated version of her even though the drawings of her in the sketch book are more realistic proportions.

I feel like the artist is trying to have us see her ridiculous hips in a certain lens but I'm not sure what it is exactly.

Kinda like how in one of the previous chapters she "sees" herself as a horrific creature in the mirrors even though she looks nothing like what she imagines her reflection to be.
 
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@AutoRedux I think it's intentional on the author's part. We're seeing an exagerated version of her even though the drawings of her in the sketch book are more realistic proportions.

I feel like the artist is trying to have us see her ridiculous hips in a certain lens but I'm not sure what it is exactly.

Kinda like how in one of the previous chapters she "sees" herself as a horrific creature in the mirrors even though she looks nothing like what she imagines her reflection to be.
I would say it's intentional, but not for any deep reason. If you look at his pornographic works, you'll see he started out with the style of the sketches and then moved on to what we see now. He shifted gears and unfortunately fucked the transmission.

The body dysmorphia thing does put in to context why she's pushing herself so hard for her ideal "sexy" body. But no matter how much you train your body or diet, it will never give you that hip/waist caricature. Which, in my mind, cheapens the entire thing.
 

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