Alleged Girlfriend Says Tiger Woods Was Small
"He told me he was very insecure about the size of his calves. He said, 'I can't grow calves.'"
This is how Jaimee Grubbs, the latest girl claiming to be a part-time Tiger-tamer, is saying the golf phenom felt about his lower legs.
As a 6'1", 185-pound pro golfer at the top of his game, Tiger isn't really expected to sport massive guns or bodybuilder wheels. He's got an above-average physique compared to non-athletes, and his body is probably one of the most "athletic-looking" compared to fellow golfers (pro or recreational).

He also had reconstructive knee surgery just last year, so hamstring, calf, and ankle strength and stability should definitely remain a priority, in addition to his technical game, of course.
But tiny calves can make any guy (except the most delusional) feel self-conscious in beach trunks, and if he did want to invest some time into beefing up his lower legs, he might want have his S&C coach check out my four-week program, Building Fat Guy Calves, designed to build bigger walking sticks.
Or, talk about timing, he could take a look at today's TMUSCLE article, where several coaches gave their best calf training ideas.
P.S. - Was I terrible for deciding this blog's title? Kinda, yeah, but it made me giggle. ;)
This is how Jaimee Grubbs, the latest girl claiming to be a part-time Tiger-tamer, is saying the golf phenom felt about his lower legs.
As a 6'1", 185-pound pro golfer at the top of his game, Tiger isn't really expected to sport massive guns or bodybuilder wheels. He's got an above-average physique compared to non-athletes, and his body is probably one of the most "athletic-looking" compared to fellow golfers (pro or recreational).

He also had reconstructive knee surgery just last year, so hamstring, calf, and ankle strength and stability should definitely remain a priority, in addition to his technical game, of course.
But tiny calves can make any guy (except the most delusional) feel self-conscious in beach trunks, and if he did want to invest some time into beefing up his lower legs, he might want have his S&C coach check out my four-week program, Building Fat Guy Calves, designed to build bigger walking sticks.
Or, talk about timing, he could take a look at today's TMUSCLE article, where several coaches gave their best calf training ideas.
P.S. - Was I terrible for deciding this blog's title? Kinda, yeah, but it made me giggle. ;)