I used the mm2k bench program, I went from benching 175 to 295 in 4 months with a modified version of this program. It included a few extra exercises than what it recommends.
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So your bench went up 120 pounds in just 4 months?
that just isnt natural and probably no variation of training can induce such gains. unless you were using excessive amounts of steroids, the 120 pound increase just was never a part of reality.
I used the mm2k bench program, I went from benching 175 to 295 in 4 months with a modified version of this program. It included a few extra exercises than what it recommends.
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Thats how the pros get big. They have absolutely nothing else that they have to do with their day. Those in the real world have their crazy lives that get in the way. lol
:thumbsup:smolov jr.
Best way to increase your bench = increase your squat.
You think I'm kiddin'!
I dont know about that. Id say the best way to increase bench is to bench heavy sets and eat a ton and increase bodyweight.
do your plan then start doing squats a couple of months in and you will see how much squats really do help bench and over all strength
i would not say that the differences in testosterone release are something to be over looked.The only role that legs would plan in a bench press would be to create a stable base. Squatting would not be of much help for this as legs should already have enough strength to create a stable base while lying on a bench. If you are referring to legs during a bench press by aiding in arching the back to press the weight up, then you are performing an incorrect bench press and are seriously increasing the risk of injury. Or, you think that leg workouts release more testosterone (which they do) but the differences are minute.
i would not say that the differences in testosterone release are something to be over looked.
do your plan then start doing squats a couple of months in and you will see how much squats really do help bench and over all strength
Take a guy who only works his upper body and pit his bench against someone who squats as well.
BUT ... you shouldn't take my word for it. Just go out and do it, if you want your numbers to increase that bad.
Overall strength increase & test release counts for alot. You can't build strong branches without a solid base/trunk/roots.
If you read my posts, then you would know that I agree with squats helping overall strength; however, some people have the idea that the results are astronomical and in fact they really are not. Also, with that little bit of extra release of testosterone; how much do you think isn't bound to SBGH?
The results are not ASTRONOMICAL but working the other 50% of your body is kind of an important part of the equation.
Not sure about how much test is bound or free, I'm not sure anyone can provide factual numbers with that one. But I bet it's more than a little extra release! Just squat 3x a week and youll see![]()
I do Olympic lifts 2-3 times per week with squats, you're not special because you squat 3x per week
So you must know what I'm talking about then