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The first pic below is how Phil always hits the back double bicep
The second pic pointed out what I don't like about it
The insertion points of his lower lats protrude and cause the back to look like an assembly of parts, only half complete, and not a full symmetrical and aesthetic body
Compare with the way he is flexing in the third picture. Looking at the lower back and the way his lats lay flat, compared with the other way, he just looks so much more aesthetic and pleasing to the eye, like a real body and not just an assembly.
Does anyone else agree?
The second pic pointed out what I don't like about it
The insertion points of his lower lats protrude and cause the back to look like an assembly of parts, only half complete, and not a full symmetrical and aesthetic body
Compare with the way he is flexing in the third picture. Looking at the lower back and the way his lats lay flat, compared with the other way, he just looks so much more aesthetic and pleasing to the eye, like a real body and not just an assembly.
Does anyone else agree?