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dhari 04-05-2011 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by strykn (Post 7376019)
road to 215 with gaining strength in the process starts april 10th. massively tweaking diet, wish me luck! lolz

goodluck sir! it took me forever to get from 190 to 200. i think 215 should take a few months for me.
how much do you currently weight right now?

BrRsn 04-05-2011 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by dhari (Post 7376252)
goodluck sir! it took me forever to get from 190 to 200. i think 215 should take a few months for me.
how much do you currently weight right now?

pretty sure he's going the opposite direction lol.

SkinnyPupp 04-05-2011 05:21 PM

Yup pulled something in my back yesterday... :fuuuuu:

hal0g0dv2 04-05-2011 06:09 PM

very good back workout today, new pr on deadlifts whooooooo

Fcukedd 04-05-2011 06:45 PM

http://muscleandbrawn.com/forums/att..._deadlifts.jpg

PK6o4* 04-05-2011 08:02 PM

anyone else deadlift more than they squat..

hal0g0dv2 04-05-2011 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by PK6o4* (Post 7377228)
anyone else deadlift more than they squat..

most do

The_Situation 04-05-2011 08:07 PM

You're suppose to be able to deadlift more than you squat. Well for most people that's the norm. I'm the opposite.

hal0g0dv2 04-05-2011 08:11 PM

for me
dead/squats/bench

BrRsn 04-05-2011 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PK6o4* (Post 7377228)
anyone else deadlift more than they squat..

I couldn't till my last lowerback workout... then again I haven't worked out my legs since then :troll:

I just wish my lower body strength was more symmetrical with my chest ... ah well, it's coming along :(
If weightlifting doesn't workout and I never bench more than 2 plates I guess I can just be a skinny jean wearing metrofag hipster ... but then I'd only get hipster girls .. yeah nvm.

hal0g0dv2 04-05-2011 08:20 PM

you will bench more then 2 plates, i use to think like that and i am close to 4 now :troll:

PK6o4* 04-05-2011 08:21 PM

haha oh makes sense then , i just bought cottage cheese for the first time, how do u guys like eating it? apparently it tastes pretty bad alone

DC5-S 04-05-2011 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Situation (Post 7377243)
You're suppose to be able to deadlift more than you squat. Well for most people that's the norm. I'm the opposite.

Yes but do you go ass to ground?
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The_Situation 04-05-2011 08:41 PM

I go below parallel for heavy weight not a2g.

strykn 04-05-2011 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackV62K2 (Post 7376162)
Started my cutting phase in Jan and I was around 215 @ ~19% bodyfat. Now sitting around 193 @ ~10.5% bodyfat. Definitely some strength lost as expected with a cut. My goal is to get to single digits bf. Aiming for 8%, any lower is just a bonus.

Bench: 275 -> 255
Deadlifts: 315 -> 305
Squats: 305 -> 275
Seated DB Press: 95lbs DB -> 85lbs DB

Sucks that my lifts are down but I dont feel so much like a fat ass anymore lol.

lol fuck man this just demotivated me for my mini 'cut' le sigh.... but im pretty sure i can lean out without losing significant strength, just longer process ..

on a side note, pulled 5 plate dl no gear today. still hurting right now lolz pretty happy with dl.

BrRsn 04-05-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by hal0g0dv2 (Post 7377284)
you will bench more then 2 plates, i use to think like that and i am close to 4 now :troll:

Let's hope so! I've made steady gains but my chest game is down lately. I gave up with bench because I was afraid of going heavy due to no spot, so I started working on my dumbbells. When I stopped I could bench ~ 155 lbs 2x, then I switched over to dumbbells. I do everything dumbbell now and I'm upto 70lbs x3 flat press, going for 75/80lb dumbbell bench next week. My flies have increased from around 30 lbs max to to (currently) 50 lb flies x 3.

What else can I do? Triceps are lacking so I'm trying to hit em hard, tempted to give them and biceps a dedicated day; I find my bench got "stuck" mostly around the lower range of movement so I'm focusing on gaining tricep strength more now (I hope that's the right muscle?). When I bench I take the bar an inch above my chest, so I go pretty deep. How deep do you guys go, no homo?

As soon as I stop steadily gaining on my flat dumbbell press I'm going back to benchpress, is there really any other method a guy can try? Le sigh:speechless:

illicitstylz 04-05-2011 09:03 PM

most - squat
medium - deads
least - bench

SkinnyPupp 04-05-2011 09:07 PM

How much is a "plate" again? I work in KG so I am trying to calculate how many "plates" I am benching. Just to compare for curiosity's sake :)

Fcukedd 04-05-2011 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 7377354)
Let's hope so! I've made steady gains but my chest game is down lately. I gave up with bench because I was afraid of going heavy due to no spot, so I started working on my dumbbells. When I stopped I could bench ~ 155 lbs 2x, then I switched over to dumbbells. I do everything dumbbell now and I'm upto 70lbs x3 flat press, going for 75/80lb dumbbell bench next week. My flies have increased from around 30 lbs max to to (currently) 50 lb flies x 3.

What else can I do? Triceps are lacking so I'm trying to hit em hard, tempted to give them and biceps a dedicated day; I find my bench got "stuck" mostly around the lower range of movement so I'm focusing on gaining tricep strength more now (I hope that's the right muscle?). When I bench I take the bar an inch above my chest, so I go pretty deep. How deep do you guys go, no homo?

As soon as I stop steadily gaining on my flat dumbbell press I'm going back to benchpress, is there really any other method a guy can try? Le sigh:speechless:

Weighted dips will fry your triceps. Skullcrushers supersetting with CG bench works as well (and personally my favourite tricep exercise). I never had any good results with cable extensions for strength. I think it's best to stick with free weights for mass and strength gains (at least in my experience).

As for bench, I have the bar touch my chest.

1 plate is 45lbs.

white_guilt 04-05-2011 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 7377354)
Let's hope so! I've made steady gains but my chest game is down lately. I gave up with bench because I was afraid of going heavy due to no spot, so I started working on my dumbbells. When I stopped I could bench ~ 155 lbs 2x, then I switched over to dumbbells. I do everything dumbbell now and I'm upto 70lbs x3 flat press, going for 75/80lb dumbbell bench next week. My flies have increased from around 30 lbs max to to (currently) 50 lb flies x 3.

What else can I do? Triceps are lacking so I'm trying to hit em hard, tempted to give them and biceps a dedicated day; I find my bench got "stuck" mostly around the lower range of movement so I'm focusing on gaining tricep strength more now (I hope that's the right muscle?). When I bench I take the bar an inch above my chest, so I go pretty deep. How deep do you guys go, no homo?

As soon as I stop steadily gaining on my flat dumbbell press I'm going back to benchpress, is there really any other method a guy can try? Le sigh:speechless:

hey dude, word of advice: flies are not for PR's. I know too many people who have destroyed their shoulder going too heavy on flies. Besides, if you go heavy your form suffers and it becomes a press/fly thing. They're supposed to be done with low weight, high reps. It also has absolutely no carry over to any sort of sport movement, so there is no reason to go heavy on them. They're strictly a vanity exercise.

white_guilt 04-05-2011 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by strykn (Post 7377347)
lol fuck man this just demotivated me for my mini 'cut' le sigh.... but im pretty sure i can lean out without losing significant strength, just longer process ..

on a side note, pulled 5 plate dl no gear today. still hurting right now lolz pretty happy with dl.

To cut without losing significant strength gains is quite easy, actually. You can minimize your strength loss by monitoring your diet, continuing a strength based weight lifting program (5x5, Westside, starting strength, etc), refraining from long slow aerobic cardio sessions (i.e. 10 mile runs at a snail pace), and using gear. That last one is not a joke btw , if you are on a cycle, you will not lose any strength while you cut, not that I'm advocating roid usage.

hal0g0dv2 04-05-2011 09:19 PM

very true, i cold probably fly 100's but i would never do that , i dont think i ever go higher then 30 pounds for flys dont need to

dhillion or w/e have u ever tried floor press? u are lying on the ground doing bench press this is good for power up and when u r sticking point at the bottom since it is all power up from the bottom of the floor, triceps are a major roll in bench and so is back and shoulders. i wold suggest having triceps and biceps on a whole day. i do that sometimes, but i still do triceps once a week hard as fuck.

hal0g0dv2 04-05-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by white_guilt (Post 7377403)
To cut without losing significant strength gains is quite easy, actually. You can minimize your strength loss by monitoring your diet, continuing a strength based weight lifting program (5x5, Westside, starting strength, etc), refraining from long slow aerobic cardio sessions (i.e. 10 mile runs at a snail pace), and using gear. That last one is not a joke btw , if you are on a cycle, you will not lose any strength while you cut, not that I'm advocating roid usage.

if u need a cycle to cut , that is sad
take it from me, the dropping a little weight on the lifts is not bad just think of what u will look like

SkinnyPupp 04-05-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by white_guilt (Post 7377403)
To cut without losing significant strength gains is quite easy, actually. You can minimize your strength loss by monitoring your diet, continuing a strength based weight lifting program (5x5, Westside, starting strength, etc), refraining from long slow aerobic cardio sessions (i.e. 10 mile runs at a snail pace), and using gear. That last one is not a joke btw , if you are on a cycle, you will not lose any strength while you cut, not that I'm advocating roid usage.

Yup, can't neglect having heavy days even when cutting. And use carbs smartly.

That and, numbers on the plates just don't matter. What matters is whether you are reaching your goals. For me it doesn't go beyond mild curiosity, how many "plates" I can bench. It's not "2 plates" and I don't give a shit. :)

hal0g0dv2 04-05-2011 09:24 PM

using carbs smart does help,but when u r consuming more or less carbs every meal you are going to get fucked up in the weight room if you go to 70 percent less


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