MJZ
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AgentPat said:Ahhhh.... another who's bigger debate. God, I love this place.
BoyscouT, I hear what you're saying about lean muscle mass verses bulk, and how it can sometimes take years to develop. No argument there at all.But these actors have access to some of the best trainers in the world (supposedly), not to mention the funds for various supplementation. (I'm talking the legal kind, not the Barry Bond's kind.) Basically, professional actors playing "Superman" *ahem* are not like us poor schmoes. Having a limited amount of time to change their body for a role is no excuse. Two words: Christian Bale. I think Welling is taking the time simply because he can.
Okay, I'm done.
[Waves to MJZ]

I think Bale's somewhat genetically predisposed to getting buffed like that. Sure he works extremely hard, but to be able to go from skinny to fat to jacked and back again in a short time frame isn't easy to do. If you look at his development over his film career, he's always been pretty muscular.
Welling's got a great physique but I don't think he's actively trying to get bigger or anything, just to maintain a relative degree of consistency in his look for the show.
Routh, a soap opera veteran, called the physical process of donning the famed suit "humbling and sometimes painful," because of the rigors involved, but he lauds the under-armor and fake musculature. "I recommend it for everyone. Who needs the gym, right?"
http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/...,0,4661047.story?coll=cl-home-top-blurb-right
How do you like them apples, boyscout?
