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      GuantanamO'Shea @GuantanamO'Shea
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      Found the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qULoZKev6Q

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        GreekDemiGod @guts
        last edited by GreekDemiGod

        @guts Just train lats and shoulders really well, especially medial delts.

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        • HimmlersDietCokeH
          HimmlersDietCoke @guts
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          @guts I’m on a strict routine of shoulder shrugs and lateral raises with the goal of having wider and more defined shoulders. Abs are sexy but shoulders are more important since they affect the way you look with clothes on.

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            Kappakd @pilky
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            @pilky over for Phil heath, I guess.

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            • pilkyP
              pilky @Kappakd
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              @Kappakd Well... he looks like a small man sticking out (down to his shoulders) of a big man

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              Fake Peater since 2020

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                hootchy
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                Besides Golden Age style ribcage expansion exercises, training versions of the Olympic lifts will frame max. Big strong shoulders, traps, mid back and neck. Also trains power output.

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                • R3uenthalR
                  R3uenthal
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                  Daily stretching(Virabhadrasana II and others); Swimming; These are just ideas.
                  I also believe sleeping on your back, and having done so as you were growing up, is key. I find that people with straight clavicles almost always sleep and slept on their backs throughout the formative years.

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                    Jonny Rico
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                    Wide dead hangs, back bridges, and obviously bonesmashing šŸ˜‚

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                      Insr
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                      Related question:

                      The ribcage changes shape with age, it hunches in the back, sticks out more at the waist, and I think it narrows at the top. This makes breathing harder, throws off the whole posture, and looks bad.

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                      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111931/

                      There's no change in the length of the rib, the only change is its shape and angle.

                      I saw a study speculate that it's caused by the long term effects over time of weak intercostals and stiffening of cartilage.

                      I'm skeptical about golden era ribcage expansion actually doing anything to the bones. Maybe what they actually do is increase the ability for you to inflate your chest for a pose. I don't care about doing that BUT maybe exercises like that might also help prevent this age related ribcage deformation by keeping the intercostals and cartilage in better shape.

                      Any theories on preventing the ribcage turning into a big stiff cone?

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                        Energetic Retard
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                        Eat aged cheese. Drink milk. Do pullups, dumbbell pullovers, and deadlifts or farmer walks.

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