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Old 01-29-2006, 09:29 PM
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Default size/strength ratio

Hey guys,

I've got a question I would like your feedback. What would be, in your opinion, an expectable size/strength ratio to begin a cycle? (I am in no way implying anything illegal ;p)

I just would like to know if I’m nearing the "ratio" (if there is such a thing), does this ratio exist or is it a mere gauge as to show that one has ironed-out the proper techniques before he/she attempts to undertake a more drastic training approach ;p. If it is a gauge, then let me be the first to say that I’m fvcked! Hell, I joined a gym, I won't name names but it begins with a "B" and most all of the people lifting are novices like me.

I'm reading as much as possible but couldn’t fin it on any of the threads on this and a couple other boards.

BTW, all feedback is appreciated, funny, sarcastic, outlandish, etc. all will be entertained whether therapeutic or informative, feel free to put it out!


Thanx,
IronDawgg
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