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ChinPieceDave667 01-14-2008 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Darkvision
But barely I mean tonight I squatted 225 1RM. Woo =] I deadlifted 275 too, biggest lifts I ever did.

did you do squat and deads on the same night?

iron_worker 01-14-2008 12:32 PM

You were either not pushing yourself very hard at all or you just didn't bother to put on weight every week (which is kinda the same thing). My bench press went up 50lbs or so in 3 months and squats went way up as well.

musclejoe 01-14-2008 01:47 PM

so you're trying to gain weight i assume? sorry if i'm completely wrong, but is this SS thing a strength program? if you're looking to get bigger i'd suggest changing to a 'get bigger' program.
or mix get bigger with get stronger.

something like the 3 major lifts say 8,6,5,4,3,12
and 3-4 x 8-10 on everything else.
plus obviously eating like a horse, then eating the horse.

if you want to look like a bodybuilder, thats the road i'd send you down. if you want to be a powerlifter, i'm out of my element advising you.

-J-

iron_worker 01-14-2008 04:30 PM

For any beginner lifting, if they are getting stronger they will be getting bigger. It just happens. There comes a point, I believe, when you have to choose a strength focus or a size focus. However, for most people, getting stronger correlates strongly with getting bigger.

Thats how I see it anyways.

I should also point out that (I think Eric mentioned this) that your strength will come up in the beginning much faster then your size just due to your body getting used to the lifts. Your CNS is more able to make everything work together and your coordination gets better, etc.

IronWorker

Darkvision 01-14-2008 06:27 PM

Well I wasn't increasing the weight because I couldn't, say on my standing military press I was at 75, I tried to go to 80 and I failed on 2nd rep! So I had to bump it back down to 75.

Darkvision 01-14-2008 06:58 PM

I did increase some things though! I think my barbell bench press started at 95 and I got it up to 125.

hrdgain81 01-15-2008 06:09 AM

With a 5x5 like this a very big part of the routine is progressively loading the bar. You want a consistant planned progression. If you can do 75lbs on standing military at the begining, you should start in the 55lb range, and increase 2.5-5lbs each week until you hit 75lbs, then go for 80 the next ... if you do 75lbs every week, guess what you'll be doing forever?

Riddick2112 01-15-2008 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Darkvision (Post 46468)
Well I wasn't increasing the weight because I couldn't, say on my standing military press I was at 75, I tried to go to 80 and I failed on 2nd rep! So I had to bump it back down to 75.

in this instance micrloading would've been the thing to do. i cant make 5lb jumps on the press either, but i can make 3, 2 or even 1 lb jumps. i made myself some small weights by filling little plastic sandwhich baggies with washers to the proper weight (I used my digital food scale) then covering them with duct tape and a velcro strip. putting them on is a snap!

another point to consider is that according to your meal times listed, your first meal is at 6am and your last meal is at 5:30pm. If that's the case, you're going over 12 hours without food, which, in my opinion, is not going to help someone who's looking to pack on size.

Darkvision 01-15-2008 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ChinPieceDave667 (Post 46447)
did you do squat and deads on the same night?

Yes.

Bad?

I realized something tonight after looking at photos of me on the beach exactly a year ago in Jan, I look exactly the same!! I haven't had any gains at all. I think it might be my shitty diet. Check this out guys, this was today (I didn't drink any whey protein as I think it would be a waste today because I haven't worked out in 2 days (1hr
I heard you do less with the bicep because it's smaller and tires easier than say all the muscles involved in a complex lift such as a squat.

I'm really sick of 'wasting' a year in the gym and not seeing any gains. I remember in Jan saying " YEAH IM GONNA BULK UP FOR 2007 WOO!!! " and look at me now. I'm so sick of being an ectomorph skinny, I'm so motivated to change this entirely, I just don't know where to focus that energy. Guys if you want me to reread a thread or something feel free to suggest it here, I'm up for ANYTHING to help me at this point.

Strength vs Mass? Wtf? Aren't they the same? You're telling me some dude walking around the gym looking like Arnold is weaker than a skinnier guy who does strength training?

MY END RESULT GOALS; Big arms. 20 more pounds heavier. Big shoulders. I basically want to be strong and have a good physique, I don't want to look like a disproportional mountain of flesh, I'm aiming for Brad Pitt's bod in Fight Club.

Someone told me he's not even that big so that's a seemingly realistic 1 year goal for me.

http://thesituationist.files.wordpre...fight-club.jpg

His wrists seem as skinny as mine too, so maybe there is hope!

Oh and yeah I do have reallllyyyy skinny wrists and forearms, do these increase with time or what?

Darkvision 01-15-2008 05:36 PM

http://www.setfillers.com/food.jpg

Meant for above first paragraph.


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