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Old September 2nd, 2005, 03:26 PM
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As the primary aim of this group

would appear to be to find people who are muscled / well developed, may I make the following suggestion (based on a recent state fair I visited)

1) Book a stand in the crafts section of a local state fair, big enough for you to sit on a chair and have a white background
2) At the fair, put up a sign saying "Free Photo Fitness Assessments"
3) If anyone expresses an interest, tell them that by taking a digital picture of their upper body you can make an assessment of their fitness level and advise (for payment of a price that could afford a personal trainer) on what to do to improve / maintain their fitness levels

Net result: You will get to see a lot of people who are either physically fit or have desires to be physically fit (and judging from the crowd at the state fair last week I attended it's likely to be the former)
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Old September 2nd, 2005, 08:26 PM
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[QUOTE=CelticMuscle]would appear ...[QUOTE]

appearances can be deceiving...

it may be an aim, but it is far from the primary aim.


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Well I have always wondered how far you would get at the average bodybuilding contest if you announced that you were doing interviews/sample photo sessions for something eg a new TV series or whatever and really wanted ordinary guys from the audience who were big and never had done anything like that before. Get them all trouping into a room and get them to strip off and talk about bodybuilding.....trouble is after a few of those events u'd be rumbled and nobody would co-operate. Still I always thought it was a way to get those "hidden" gems of huge, quiet guys in the audience to strip off for you...
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