Chancer3001 wrote: » I should be banned from this forum for my diet recently. An absolute joke. Ive put on about 3kg just from eating so damn bad. BUT, Ive progressed in my lifts! Easy part is the workout. hard part is the diet.
token wrote: » God bless em even after all this time they can still make my jaw drop at how f*cking moronically retarded they are. Yeah slamming jacked3D off season ain't gonna do jack for your fran time come throwdown day brah.
Zombienosh wrote: » Out of interest, does anyone here do fasting/warrior style diet? I read about it recently and I don't know how anyone could do it. I never could, even cutting and at times of under eating I am the crankiest most irritable bastard ever. There is no way I could last til evening without eating.....without the potential for some type of mass killing.
RidleyRider wrote: » Anyone got a working calculator for Coans Bench Press? Mate rang saying he spent ages trying to find one for himself..
RidleyRider wrote: » I dunno why but nor on google chrome or internet explorer, I can't even put my own 1RM into it. Does it work for anyone else? Anyway, I'll send him the link it might work on his own compooper. Thanks deadlybuzzman!
tmc86 wrote: » Interesting program that one, although I suppose it is only really suited for powerlifting rather than increasing for a regular gym fitness? Just finished the Smolov Jr bench program which I thought was fantastic. The third week was tough (mainly because I kept up my own program on top of it) but I noticed a big difference - at least 10kg over 3 weeks exactly what the program stated. I have 2 weeks off from work too so I think I might try the Smolov Jr squat program as I've neglected them somewhat lately!
Thud wrote: » sure "you mate", are you doing multiple programmes again?
Hanley wrote: » What is "regular gym fitness"?
tmc86 wrote: » sorry that was a very vague (& lazy) term - In my mind it would be someone who goes to the gym to work out with goals of of improving physique/aesthetics and health whilst also hoping to improve overall strength -rather than having a specific focus/interest in powerlifting and achieving noticeable strength gains in squat/bench/deadlift. To bring it back to clarity, I should have personalised it by explaining that I go to the gym for 3 reasons (no order of priority!); 1. Feel good factor/stress buster 2. the typical look good naked aesthetics factor 3. To improve strength In my opinion these factors would be common enough for the majority of gym goers in mainstream gyms i.e. your typical leisure centre/gym chain
Hanley wrote: » A bigger bench will help all of those things.... 1) smash weight is awesome, and having a program in place where you just follow it reduces the stress of worrying about your training 2) big chest & arms = instant awesomeness 3) ...nah, Coan won't help
Mellor wrote: » If you improved your bench by 10kg over 3 weeks of smolov jr there's probably external factors at play. If you are new to lifting you makes gains quickly early on. This rate won't be maintained. If you run it again you won't get another 10kg. Or even if you're not new, maybe the volume of programmed benching simply sorted your technique. I'd guess that you went from 80kg to 90kg. Consider sonebody with a 180kg bench, Coan should take them to 200kg. Which would be huge gains over 12 weeks imo
DL Saint wrote: » That creatine stuff is one dangerous drug, stay away guys http://www.drugs.ie/drugtypes/drug/creatine