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Old 04-04-2005, 10:02 AM
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Powerlifting is an insane way to get huge and strong. The fat guys you see are the stereotypical powerlifters. Go to a meet and check out the 180 and under guys, they're usually thick and ripped.

I knew a lot of Hawiiaan powerlifters and they were all big, thick and cut. They used to call bodybuilding exercises "cosmetics." They'd say, "I never do cosmetic moves, brah."

That's why I enjoy Max-OT so much is it has the powerlifting mentality to it. Powerlifting has always been about simple math for me: Four plates on the bench equals huge pecs, Five plates on the squats equals tree-trunk thighs.
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