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04-30-2007, 02:42 PM #32
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For all the ppl who go to the gym
I agree with most of what you said. It's all what you're shooting for. I'm the same way, I only do compound or functional lifts except when I want to isolate biceps or triceps. I'm very interested in boxing too. Although, I'm having a hard time finding a boxing gym around my area, anyway. I was on a power building routine (new muscle group every day, 5-8 total sets, 4-6 reps, 5 days a week) for the last 8 weeks, but I think I'm looking to switch it up. I was doing deads, squats, weighted dips, weighted pullups, lunges, stiff leg deadlifts, bench, military barbell press. All that good shit. I saw a major increase in my strength (my squat went from 225x8 to 345x6), but I lost quite a bit of speed.
Originally Posted by GoldenBoy812
I don't agree with that, because I've tried it and saw the results for myself.When you do exercised such as the bench press, cheater/true curls, triceps workouts, etc, you are really only working out small muscles, that have little to do with increased atheltic ability. Genreally, it is an ill concieved thought that lifting heavy weights makes you slow, and lifting light weights at high reps will increase speed. WRONG!!!!!!!!!! People have also been mislead to believe that lifting heavy weights for low reps will help you gain mass, while lifting low weight, higher reps will help you gain muscular definition. Again, WRONG!!!!!!!
What does your typical routine look like?Open-mindedness is the key which unlocks the gate to progression.
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. I powercleaned 200lbs 3 times, but couldnt hit 225 once, when i cleaned 290 8 monthes ago:wtf:. Last but not least, i could once dead lift 625, now i could only barely do 400.
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