Taking Tolstoy to the Muscled Masses
A bodybuilding website has published my essay on Tolstoy and weightlifting here.
As you approach the middle of the article, glance at the ad to the left for QuickMass, cookies & cream flavor, and help me figure out what body part is featured there. I'm thinking it's an arm, but there's a belly button-looking thing, too. I just don't know. I guess even experienced fitness writers like myself (it's been an hour, after all) have a lot to learn.
As you approach the middle of the article, glance at the ad to the left for QuickMass, cookies & cream flavor, and help me figure out what body part is featured there. I'm thinking it's an arm, but there's a belly button-looking thing, too. I just don't know. I guess even experienced fitness writers like myself (it's been an hour, after all) have a lot to learn.
I believe, funny enough, that it's a right shoulder leading to an overly large bicep.
ReplyDeleteCould it be that the editors of Lift for Life.com have a sense of humor?
Nice article!
ReplyDeleteI thought an arm, too, but now I wonder. Could it merely be ice cream? Albeit, very ripped ice cream.
I wonder if Tolstoy has anything to say about belly button biceps? I'll get working on that.
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