Thanks. Next questions then: is that area on the model much more developed than most others? On other models, it usually is rather flatter, while hers sticks out so prominently. Is there exercises that focus on training that part?
If those questions sound silly to any of you, well, I tried my best to answer them on my own but the internet was not a lot of help.
Thanks. Next questions then: is that area on the model much more developed than most others? On other models, it usually is rather flatter, while hers sticks out so prominently. Is there exercises that focus on training that part?
If those questions sound silly to any of you, well, I tried my best to answer them on my own but the internet was not a lot of help.
That mainly has to do with the genetics and bone structur of the thoracic cage. Likewise some people have longer biceps muscles, while others have more peaked ones
Thanks. Next questions then: is that area on the model much more developed than most others? On other models, it usually is rather flatter, while hers sticks out so prominently. Is there exercises that focus on training that part?
If those questions sound silly to any of you, well, I tried my best to answer them on my own but the internet was not a lot of help.
Yes, the pects can be developed by bench presses, pushups, and similar exercises.
In the attached picture, is the area the arrow points to a part of the pec muscle?
Many thanks for answers.