Im a beast and when I flex my pecs Panties get moist.
Uhm. Yeah. Great. Keep telling yourself that.
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Im a beast and when I flex my pecs Panties get moist.
Im a beast and when I flex my pecs Panties get moist.
So I started going to gym again this year after a year off and have managed to lose most of the excess fat and thinking of getting back on some things again. Last time i was using uhm.. usn fast grow but i noticed it added some fat too hence i was wondering what people suggest. I am slenderish and don't eat a lot of protein in diet etc so will definitely need something like last time again + etc What you guys suggest?
I was wondering if there are some strongmen, powerlifters or weightlifters on here. If not, do any of you train for strength?
I'm more of a 1x1 guy; I like lifting big weights.![]()
Thanks for a very entertaining read. I've seen some decent weights posted earlier in this thread but I was wondering if there are some strongmen, powerlifters or weightlifters on here. If not, do any of you train for strength?
I've been training Westside style for about ten years now. This requires you to max out once a week on upper body and once a week on lower body. This is very hard on the CNS so you have to continually change your max lift every week in order to give the CNS time to recover.
Yeah, I agree about Westside being very hard on the body, especially the CNS, which takes a constant beating. Still, I've been making consistent gains in both strength and size using a modified Westside template for just on 10 years now. I wouldn't train any other way as long as it keeps working for me. Having said that, there's a lot that a powerlifter like me can learn from bodybuilders, especially in terms of dieting.
Thanks for a very entertaining read. I've seen some decent weights posted earlier in this thread but I was wondering if there are some strongmen, powerlifters or weightlifters on here. If not, do any of you train for strength?
I mainly train strength, but not for competing in competitions, etc. Deadlift currently at 260Kg, Squat 210Kg, but my benchpress is a bit of an embarrassment, 130Kg, sometimes 140Kg depending on how I feel that day. I don't use a weightbelt at all, and I despise gripping straps. I only use knee wraps for squatting 140Kg and up, because I do sub-parallel squats, and I use pine resin to prevent my hands from sweating when I do deadlifts.
Those are nice numbers you've got there, especially your deadlift is not too shabby at all. I would recommend that you get a good powerlifting belt, though. If anything it's just far safer using a belt on squats and DLs and it will improve on those already good numbers to boot.