12-27-2010, 12:54 PM | #31 |
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Yeah, Im like 90# heavier than you guys and Im still skinny.
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Now I want to get small. Makes sense to try something similar, only with fewer calories. Include a few juice beverages to my list and my calorie intake won't be as small as you're assuming, anyway. Quote:
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Hahahaha...no you were skinny with little fat. Decent muscle mass would be 5'11 at 200 with 10% BF.
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In order to bench 300, you need to put 2X45 plus 1X25 plus 1X10 plus 1X2.5 (on each side).
So your telling me that you just magically went to 300 and not 295 or 315? Do you even have 2.5lbs weights?
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I was gonna start typing the same thing...lmao
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Eh...probably not. He's eating fruit, remember (which really makes no sense because fruits rise insulin levels). If he was no carb, then he'd have to worry about ketosis over a long period of time (like 4 days) in which he would have to carb up.
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12-27-2010, 01:39 PM | #38 |
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Are 2.5 pound plates hard to come by in California? West coast juicers don't bother moving up in 5-pound increments, I suppose. My college gym and my friend's Olympic weight set both have 2.5 pound plates. I even have 2.5 pounders for my standard set at home.
I was surprised when I did it, too. I never try to max out with weight in the gym, so I didn't know what to expect when I finally tried at a friend's house. It was more than I ever did in high school, and I was much bigger back then. |
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I feel better doing a lot of reps with heavy (but not max) weight, rather than burning myself out in a few reps with as much weight as I can handle. I got pretty puffed up in high school training that way, but I feel like I'm accomplishing more with reps over weight (and there seems to be little to no strength disadvantage). Before butthurt replies of "but that's not right!" come pouring in, let's remember that I am not (and have never been, and never intend to become) a bodybuilder or competitive power lifter... |
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