TheCaptainPower
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RE: There should be no "HATING" in working out...
I have the opposite problem, as a smaller guy I bulk up too fast. If I am not super strict on my diet I start putting on immediate fat, where someone who is 6ft+ has a larger frame to distribute the weight.
300 for 4 reps in the deads, and 225 for 5 in the squat is a good start. What's your bench? Shoulder lifts?
I'm doing around 225 for 10 in bench, for shoulders on a good day I can hit a couple reps with 85's or 90's. I've been doing a lot of cardio recently, Thursday night I ran 2 miles on the track in 12:30, this snow in NYC is killing my weekend running.
I also love chin ups. I started off with 11, and kept going until I was able to hit 20. Now I started hanging weights off my body for resistance, I can do 10 reps with a 45 pound plate pretty easy.
I also don't take any supplements. I tried designer protein and creatine back in the day, but it just made me fat. I stick with the basic: chicken, tuna, and steak.
I don't know if I would go down to 140, this is pretty low, I would just start getting into a good routine.
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RE: There should be no "HATING" in working out...
(02-09-2013 11:24 AM)Nascimento Wrote: I am 5'7 and I am going for something similar to what you display.
I have a decent build, but I am at about 17-18% body fat, so I'm not quite there in terms of that ripped look. I weigh 150, and am currently cutting, trying to get to about 140 and then I can try to put some more mass without adding the fat.
Being a smaller guy.. do you find it takes more time to put on muscle mass? I'm 19 and have been training for 3-4 years, although I didn't start increasing the quality of my training until the past year or so. I am just about squatting 1.5x my body weight and deadlifing 2x my body weight at the moment, so I have developed strength, but not as much muscle.
It seems like adding muscle is really slow for me. Nobody believes me when I tell them I've deadlifted 300 for 4 reps, or that I can squat 225 for 5 reps.
Do you find the same applying to you?
Go to this website
http://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/
Heads up, it's not safe for work. There's a lot of pornographic and extremely violent images, but the guy knows his shit, has competed in many powerlifting competitions (and won), and he started out with a very similar bodytype to what you have. I believe he was about 5 foot 6 or 7 and was only about 140lbs when he started working out in highschool.
Buy his book, it's worth it's own weight in gold. I don't know what your workout routine is like, but you're basically guaranteed results if you train like he does. The dude's a fucking maniac.
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(This post was last modified: 02-09-2013 07:17 PM by Hannibal.)
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Nascimento
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RE: There should be no "HATING" in working out...
(02-09-2013 12:20 PM)TheCaptainPower Wrote: I have the opposite problem, as a smaller guy I bulk up too fast. If I am not super strict on my diet I start putting on immediate fat, where someone who is 6ft+ has a larger frame to distribute the weight.
300 for 4 reps in the deads, and 225 for 5 in the squat is a good start. What's your bench? Shoulder lifts?
I'm doing around 225 for 10 in bench, for shoulders on a good day I can hit a couple reps with 85's or 90's. I've been doing a lot of cardio recently, Thursday night I ran 2 miles on the track in 12:30, this snow in NYC is killing my weekend running.
I also love chin ups. I started off with 11, and kept going until I was able to hit 20. Now I started hanging weights off my body for resistance, I can do 10 reps with a 45 pound plate pretty easy.
I also don't take any supplements. I tried designer protein and creatine back in the day, but it just made me fat. I stick with the basic: chicken, tuna, and steak.
I don't know if I would go down to 140, this is pretty low, I would just start getting into a good routine.
My bench for 5 reps would be at ~185. My shoulder press for 5 reps would be at ~125. That's the best I achieved a few weeks ago, before I started lowering my caloric intake to cut.
I know I am already light. And despite being in the high teens body fat, I don't look like it at all. My arms are quite lean and my face is quite angular.. I just store most my fat in the torso and the thigh. I figure if I cut to ~140 I can reach the low teens, and then start putting on muscle slowly again with minimal fat gains.
I recognize this is a marathon and not a sprint, so I figure within a year or two I can get the ideal body I've been working towards, something similar to what you achieved.
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