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Rachelle Cannon Extraordinary Shemuscle

Rachelle Cannon besides her beautiful tan has a great physique, ideal even statuesque body with well rounded muscles. Beginning with her calves, continuing with her thighs, abs, chest, back, arms and even that pretty damn cute face of hers and lovely smile, you can see that Rachelle Cannon is fit to be a worthy shemuscle! The outfit suits her too.. that sexy black hat and black satin gloves make me go mad about her :D.

Sweet Potatoes And Carotenoids

Sweet potatoes have been found to contain the highest level of carotenoids in the vegetable kingdom, and that's good because carotenoids enhance muscle cell recovery after workouts thus helping you to improve your muscle growth and carotenoids from sweet potatoes even fight viruses such as the common cold.Carotenoids (beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, gamma-carotene, and beta-cryptoxanthin) have vitamin A activity (meaning they can be converted to retinal), and these and other carotenoids can also ...

Ups `n Downs in Bodybuilding Part 1

My passion for bodybuilding started really as a cliche if i can say, after i saw an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie " The Terminator". When i saw the movie i was 14 years old and didn`t know anything about this world of bodybuilding and how to build muscles, i just thought that Arnold was born with those huge muscles. After i saw it i went to my parents and told them: "I want those muscles" and they said something like: "Ooh no, they are so ugly and grotesque" but i knew the fact that Arnold`s bo...

Bodybuilding – The Early Years

Bodybuilding The "Early Years" of Western Bodybuilding are considered to be the period between 1880 and 1930.Bodybuilding did not really exist prior to the late 19th century, when it was promoted by a man from Prussia (Germany) named Eugen Sandow, who is now generally referred to as "The Father of Modern Bodybuilding". He is credited as being a pioneer of the sport because he allowed an audience to enjoy viewing his physique in "muscle display performances". Although audiences were thrilled ...