Lol the mention of Stan efferding who was first a power lifter then turned to bodybuilding .........
First of all the author describes 4 extremely strong outliers. One of which is a powerlifter by nature.
Kevin levrone grew into the show he was at his strongest during his prep and not eating like an Olsen twin. This is a well know fact that he would take time off during the offseason.
The author also grossly exaggerates the differences between these guys offseason numbers and their precontest numbers.
strength does not act in a linear fashion. The world record for the 123 pound weight class is 1339 pounds total. A 240 pound person will not total 2600 and if they did it would be a world record for all classes.
Additionally bodybuilders get lean once a year. The rest of their offseason most of them are pretty out of shape.
Can being lean be beneficial yes,especially if it allows more cross sectional muscle growth.
Are some bodybuilders extremely strong yes there are a few
First of all the author describes 4 extremely strong outliers. One of which is a powerlifter by nature.
Kevin levrone grew into the show he was at his strongest during his prep and not eating like an Olsen twin. This is a well know fact that he would take time off during the offseason.
The author also grossly exaggerates the differences between these guys offseason numbers and their precontest numbers.
strength does not act in a linear fashion. The world record for the 123 pound weight class is 1339 pounds total. A 240 pound person will not total 2600 and if they did it would be a world record for all classes.
Additionally bodybuilders get lean once a year. The rest of their offseason most of them are pretty out of shape.
Can being lean be beneficial yes,especially if it allows more cross sectional muscle growth.
Are some bodybuilders extremely strong yes there are a few
Of course more muscle = more ability for power output because muscle is a contractile tissue, fat isn´t.
But the examples outlined in the text is 4 PRO (and by pro I mean with lots of PED´s year round) bodybuilders. Not saying that powerlifters don´t use PED´s, but not only the types but also the quantity in bodybuilders are outrageous, and that equals to more physical abilities too.
Guess if I want to get stronger I should stop keeping my Bf at 12% off cycle.
This article sucks.
Yes the pro Bodybuilders could hang in a powerlifting competition but the average joe bodybuilder vs the average joe powerlifter the powerlifter will win almost every time.
And plus I feel like bodybuilders use a lot more gear than powerlifters. Especially the examples this article gives.
Reps to this man. Although I don´t see any of the 4 names (MAYBE Coleman), hanging with guys like Misha Koklyaev or Malanichev on a powerlifting meet.
Actually about 12.35% is optimal.
Who the **** cares about this? If you are argueing here its only to make yourself feel beter about what you are doing ?? Cant we just agree that we all lift and all if not any lifting is beter than crossfit?
Yes this is true ,, but just remember that in all of those eg they didnt use a 1rep max, powerlifters are the kings of the one rep max but anything above 5 and a bodybuilder would push more weight as their muscles are beter at endurance
Hmmmm, may sound good in theory, but in reality it doesn´t matter. Bodybuilders are pros in working the muscles, stimulating the muscle fibers with the least amount of resistance possible to achieve that (yeah, you already know that, just pointing out as an argument), BUT anything performance related (more weight or more reps) it´s powerlifters territory.
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This article sucks. Yes the pro Bodybuilders could hang in a powerlifting competition but the average joe bodybuilder vs the average joe powerlifter the powerlifter will win almost every time. And plus I feel like bodybuilders use a lot more gear than powerlifters. Especially the examples this article gives.
Did someone really say they've never (or was it rarely?) seen powerlifters under 250# that are below 20-30%.
Must not have looked at any of the top powerlifters in any given weight class. Hell, lilliebridge is like 300# and is still lean.
I've actually heard it's the other way around with powerlifters. Taking 1-2g/wk of Tren, Dbol and Test concoctions. Not anything unlike pro bodybuilding actually.
In fact, being on year round and blasting and cruising is probably the safer and more responsible way to use PED's rather than cycling on and off several times a year.
But Jay Cutler is one man and let's remember he was in his prime in the previous era, when 300lb behemoths were attractive on stage.
Staying on all year around , safer, HA!
In terms of side effects(gyno ,acne,muscle los etc) he is correct , but it will kill your hpta system and your wallet
Hpta system HA , people are so short sighted in terms of health.
How bout your heart, I think that thing is kinda important. But hey some people like walking around with high blood pressure year round (known s/e and main reason for bbers premature death)
I said blast and cruise. Cruise as in TRT or otherwise a physiological even of hormones. Yes, avoiding shutdown and restart 3 times a year is the better option. Stay on for a while, stay OFF for a LONG time (1/2 year to years at a time).
The pendulum swings in hormones completely throws the endocrine system out of whack. If staying on exogenous T is such a bad thing, then explain that to doctors who regularly prescribe TRT to men for decades at a time...
U guys talk from conventional Internet board wisdom, but there isn't a lick of evidence that suggests cycling multiple times a year is "healthier" than just staying on/off exogenous hormones for longer periods of time. I drank that stupid cool aid and now I'm shutdown anyways. I should have just run it straight thru, kept my blood pressure low, did regular cardio, eat healthy and monitored my blood counts. In the end, the "healthiness" might've resulted in the same outcome but I would have had alot more muscle and less fat to show for it.
And as for the blood pressure, addressing that specifically - Cialis. 5mg/day does the trick and gives a boost in confidence in the bed as well. Blood pressure is not a difficult issue to reconcile.