idunk42 said:One thing that I've noticed with females, is that they think if the lift heavier weights, and low reps that they will become "bulky."
spatch said:I must have heard this expression 10 times today and it is only 1pm. It got me thinking...
What is the nember one thing that people would be surprised by when they start bodybuilding? IMO, its how big a part nutrition is in any fitness goal.
Rivet said:Just the shear amount and quality food they have to eat. I see people at my gym with GREAT trainers and arent really growing. And when you listen in the trainer is telling them they have to eat more. Im a freaking hardgainer and Im surpassing them without a trainer.
spatch said:What is the nember one thing that people would be surprised by when they start bodybuilding?
idunk42 said:One thing that I've noticed with females, is that they think if the lift heavier weights, and low reps that they will become "bulky."
not_big_enuf said:It's SO complicated and it's extremely variable for each and every person.
bioman said:Another common misconception is that you can easily get huge. The public has no idea how much dedication and nuance it takes to get there. The amount of dietary discipline it takes still amazes me..and thwarts me.
bioman said:Another common misconception is that you can easily get huge. The public has no idea how much dedication and nuance it takes to get there. The amount of dietary discipline it takes still amazes me..and thwarts me.
Robboe said:Well, that is...ludicrously impressive, actually.
I think i barely scrape 450lbs.
Mess said:well, my biggest surprise was when i realized that i wont get the mass i wanted and i wont get as huge as i wanted to be without the usage of performance enhancers.
Thats when i started a 6 months search and wished if i paid more attention at the chem. class back when i was in school .
cheers
Mrs. Gimpy! said:i swear im not lying! i have amazing strong legs....and really retardedly weak arms...... swear i have difficulties benching the bar (and because of that embarrasing fact, i have procrastinated on working on my weakling arms)..... i swear i will one day when they start flapping around in the wind like pancakes.
rpen22 said:Wait a second, is that Tiger Woods thing true or did you just make that up??
bioman said:I have a mental bloack when I start to approach 300 on the flat bench...probably because I have no spotter and did actually drop 255 on my chest once. DBs are nicer anyways. lol
"When Woods finishes his cardio workout, he moves to strength training. On high-intensity days, he lifts 80 percent of his maximum weight doing exercises such as the bench press, the shoulder press and squats. (Some people who have seen him work out estimate he can bench-press about 300 pounds.) One of the reasons Woods added 25 pounds to his frame is that he focused his weight training on lifting heavy weights in sets of six to eight repetitions. "B4n3 0n3 said:It's supposedly a well known fact from what I have learned. I first heard about it when I was watching the movie "Exit Wounds" there is a scene where these guys were sitting around at a bar and talking and they said that tiger benches "damn near 300". So I started asking around and yes it is supposedly true.
B4n3 0n3 said:It's supposedly a well known fact from what I have learned. I first heard about it when I was watching the movie "Exit Wounds" there is a scene where these guys were sitting around at a bar and talking and they said that tiger benches "damn near 300". So I started asking around and yes it is supposedly true.
rpen22 said:That's pretty impressive...I'd like to see that.