The statue illustrated left caused a considerable stir when the 25 yr old Michelangelo unveiled it. Some even added a clip on fig leaf!

Pictures here are set at 100%.

Both pics illustrate a well built male body. They are very good examples. The Greeks and Romans (and later Italians) sculpted it for all to see. That only is the intent of this gallery. Scroll for a newly discovered pic of Justin, from the same session. Are there more on the web? Sadly there were, but pressure from viewers caused him to withdraw them.

He also had a medical problem - Chrohn's Disease, which interferes with digestion, and sadly passed away in 2004 or thereabouts. He was a natural athlete, with great strength and also enjoyed boxing. RIP Justin.

 

"Alex" (Aaron) (left) and Justin.

Alex is an excellent example here. Not "cut" so much true, but nicely balanced.

Justin Lelbach (right above) shows impressive arm, chest and shoulder musculature. Pectorals and deltoids tie in very well to give a massive shoulder frame. Side chest and lats are lost a little in the photo quality, but are there too. Most pleasing results there from Justin!

"Alex" is a model I think. He has a great build for that type of work. The demand is not always for the "cut" type of build

Justin was a very serious bodybuilder and was well able to show a great upper body build. His arm size clearly shows how both Biceps and Triceps can look.

Justin Lelbach aka Joe Johnson. Stats from TSA website

15 years old. (now 21 approx)

Justin is the young bodybuilder. He had trained about 2 years. Justin was training at Omsk in 1999. He is still on the web page.
Main parameters of sportsman:

Weight 123 lbs(55.7kg)
Height 5'3(157.5cm)
Chest no data
Biceps 15"
Waist 26"
Calf no data
Thigh 20,5"
Dated 1999

He sadly had a medical problem - Chrohn's Disease, which interferes with digestion, and sadly passed away in 2004 or thereabouts. He was a natural athlete, with great natural strength and also enjoyed boxing. RIP Justin

Pic of Justin mailed to us in 2006.

Pics remain here as tribute and inspiration.

Page set up May 27th. 2001 Edited June 4th. 2006