thanks broMaDmaN said:Rep range is probably not the most important thing here..Reps should be any where from 8-15.The type of movements will most likely determine thickness,sets of multi joint excercises such as squats,deadlifts,T-Bar row and flat bench all contribute to thickness.Avoid cable movements or isolation work those tend to be more finished movements..JMO
I would echo most of that. Reps aren't essential. Progress is essential. Progressive resistance. (More next week than you can do this week.) So if you can do 11 reps of something this week, and the 11th is really a bitch, aim for 12 next week, or 11 with slightly more weight. Over and over again. THAT will get you to the goal, if the goal is size (and strength).MaDmaN said:Rep range is probably not the most important thing here..Reps should be any where from 8-15.The type of movements will most likely determine thickness,sets of multi joint excercises such as squats,deadlifts,T-Bar row and flat bench all contribute to thickness.Avoid cable movements or isolation work those tend to be more finished movements..JMO
Chunky said:My view on that would be that you need hypertrophy. When you are big, you're looking thick. As simple as that. To gain hypertrophy ? Progressive overload...
jweave23 said:I agree :goodpost:
"thickness" is what?? Thickness denotes some degree of size, no? Well in order to achieve size we need gains in LBM, which is best acheived through focusing on hypertrophy. This is basic physiology.
People need to look at the big picture, then start to focus on detials later like programs, sets, reps, exericese, etc. You need to gain more mass to achieve "thickness", and hypertrophy is what should be the focus, and some type of periodization and/or HST style program is great for this. Many powerlifters actually do a type of periodization training with Westside and other routines, be it knowingly or unknowingly. My 2 cents![]()
exnihilo said:And for the record, powerlifters just work out and eat harder than bodybuilders, that's where the thickness comes from![]()
jweave23 said:ummkay, well whatever makes you feel good man :hammer: :trout:
Alot of powerlifters I know certainly do eat "harder" than BB'er's...... of course their protruding gut does also contribute to the "thickness" aspect of their physique :rasp: :icon_lol:
LOL. I like the "manly" 39inch waist.exnihilo said:Hey man, whatever brings your total up![]()