Sunday, February 7, 2016

Chinese Business Muscle Bodies

Chinese muscle villains have the ideal Chinese look as they have bodybuilder muscles and their shirts get ripped to reveal what is hidden under their clothes.  I will collect as many examples as I can, starting with Andy Yim/Ching Fung in the movie Last to Surrender (1999).











Although in the above example, the villain is not wearing business attire, the tear-away button-down shirt corresponds to the same quality in business attire.  Business attire also corresponds to the entrepreneurial skill which the Chinese are known for.

Next, my hard work has finally paid off.  For years I've been trying to find out the Chinese film of which I saw only in passing that had a villain rip off his shirt to reveal his beautiful muscles and was then driving a bus.  I can't believe that I finally found it.  It was Dickens Chan Wing Chun in the movie Today's Hero (1991).














His body and nipples are so clean that he really makes me cum.

Through my research, I've also discovered another Chinese muscle actor, Lee Chun Hwa.  In the 1979 movie Goose Boxer, we are treated to a little muscle and pecs worship.






























  

























And of course, the very familiar Bolo Yeung and his body's shape look fantastic in Snake Deadly Act (1980).













Friday, November 27, 2015

SEA Muscle



Southeast Asia has been ruled by the sea for centuries.  The sea and its sensuality has permeated every aspect of life -- starting with the deadly Malay sword, the Kris.

The advancement of Malaysia is admirable, just like men such as Nazril "Nash" Idrus.


He should continue to work out, just like the men in the videos:








Thursday, November 26, 2015

Muay Thai Power

I may love Kung Fu, but Muay Thai is without a doubt the sexiest martial art.  A martial art which showcases a man's muscular legs -- not just it's beauty, but also its power. 


The philosophy behind it is also beautiful -- for the parts of the body to mimic weapons of war:

The hands become the sword and dagger; the shins and forearms were hardened in training to act as armor against blows, and the elbow to fell opponents like a heavy mace or hammer; the legs and knees became the axe and staff.  The body operated as one unit.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muay_Thai