2005/02/12, 08:53 AM
Well recently my aim was to get bigger put on abit of muscle mass, but recently have been doing this program and im on a transition phase, then i start a 6 week strength program, but i think i wud rather be stronger for my size then bigger. What would everyone else prefer to look big or to lift big?
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2005/02/12, 12:50 PM
I think most of us would prefer mass, unless we were into powerlifting.
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bb1fit@freetrainers.com
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2005/02/12, 12:51 PM
I'd prefer to have the mass.
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Ivan
carivan@freetrainers.com
Montreal Canada
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2005/02/12, 06:32 PM
mass
can I have both :cool:
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2005/02/12, 06:42 PM
mass,
slthou i am going for both :angry:
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2005/02/12, 08:51 PM
I'd prefer mass, but like most others I'm going for both as well.
DX
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2005/02/12, 08:53 PM
i'm already big lol......want some strength now.
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2005/02/13, 04:59 AM
both?...but if not then strength...I like the surprise factor that comes with strength/power...
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2005/02/13, 09:38 AM
See i would like to be one of the persons where everyone would look at the gym or woteva see a stack of weights and think theres no chance he would that but then obvisouly it would be lifted. During the strength period what sets and reps will i be looking at and also with a good protein diet this would surely still put some extra muscle mass on?
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2005/02/13, 09:45 AM
keep reps under 5......for major lifts...dls, squats, bench, militaries...........kep the secondaries around 6-10.........rows, tricep extensions,pul ups, back gypers...abbs etc.
if yoru going for "strength" thats what your going for not mass, you may put on 2-3 lbs just cause your body not used to this training style........but you can be strong and not be big.......I mean menance is only about 200lbs...and he can dl 3 times his weight..........i'm 263 and can only do about 2 times my weight.
So strength is not directly related to "mass" at all.
another example.........saw a guy in mag dl 520 somthing......at 150lbs......
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2005/02/13, 10:40 AM
Also - look into Pavel Tsatsouline's Power to the People - he trains for strength and power without size, if that is your goal.
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2005/02/13, 02:32 PM
What? 150 doing 520? What's the exercise you're going by? Squat or bench? It can't be bench.
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2005/02/13, 05:32 PM
Dead lifting 520 lbs.
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2005/02/13, 09:40 PM
same guy maxed close to 400 somthing on bench.......i believe
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2005/02/16, 09:48 AM
I train for strength. But as bb1fit said, I am into powerlifting and wrestling.
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steve
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