TimoteoS said:Man that is an awesome one year transformation man. Your looking huge... Keep it up my man!
yeahright said:Wonderful work.......inspiring!
Jayhawkk said:Looks like you're coming along pretty solid Viper. What kind of cals do you take in prior to a leg day like that?
Basso said:Gotta love Squat day!!
OCCFan023 said:logs looking great Viper, progress has been very apparent. I just had a question for your back day. On the lat pull down are you looking to start heavier and drop down or was it to ensure form and because your arm was hurt?
awsome work man keep it up
Viperspit said:Thanks OCC. On Back Day I dropped down because of my tendon issues. I felt I was cheating too bad on my first set, so I dropped the weight to do it right. During this 12 week training period, I try and stick with the same weight, after I get to 10 reps, then I move up in weight.
Basso said:7lbs in 1 month! Outstanding, did you do BF measurements? Also good job on the lifts, man I love bulking I get so much stronger, this cutting stuff sucks for the gym ego!
Keep on it, 240 is in your sights.
Basso said:51/2 weeks, 1 month whatever, that's still more than 1lb a week which is a very nice pace indeed. You'll need to make a taller chart in about 3 months eh?
Jayhawkk said:Nice gains there Viper. And only a 1/4 inch on the waist to boot.
Jayhawkk said:I'm not a math major by any means but that looks like damn near 100 % lean gains
Basso said:Not to bad at all, what the heck is going on with your arms, ones growin the others shriken? BTW if you don't have a Myotape I highly recommend it, it's cheap and makes measurements much more consistent and easier to do. $5 well spent
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Basso said:Not to bad at all, what the heck is going on with your arms, ones growin the others shriken? BTW if you don't have a Myotape I highly recommend it, it's cheap and makes measurements much more consistent and easier to do. $5 well spent
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FitnFirm said:What??? You think Im not capable Basso![]()
Basso said:Nice w/o, are you doing Military seated or standing? If your doing them seated let me just throw this out to you.
I started doing them standing about 5 months ago, I went from doing 225lbs for sets of 8 to 135lbs shaking all over, in the past few months I have had incredible shoulder strength increases and development. The added bonus is some core stabilizing increases, the bad side is you'll have to drop the weight. I hated them but after a couple months I'll never go back to seated. They are harder but they come with greater rewards.
My input for the day
Pitbull954 said:Ha Ha Damm your fast at that!!!!! Yes very good workout! Lifetime it is next time, I miss looking at all the woman there........ Just so you all know Viper is a monster in person and Fit is a freaking beast with the weight! Thanks for coming it was fun working out with someone.