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26-07-2006, 06:23 PM | #31 | |||
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26-07-2006, 06:57 PM | #36 | |||
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Steroids themselves will not give you extra strength! This is a common missconception. Steroids decrease the time needed to recover by repairing and healing at a greater rate. Many people I know have taken steroids and kept up with the same weights routine and been pretty dissapointed in the results. Steroids will give you the ability to work muscle groups harder without the rest periods, therefore increasing the ability to build larger and stronger muscles. |
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26-07-2006, 07:01 PM | #37 | |||
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26-07-2006, 07:07 PM | #38 | |||
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I've seen heaps of guys go on a cycle thinking it will make them bigger. They don't increase there work outs and only end up with one or two kg more after they finish the cycle. |
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26-07-2006, 07:16 PM | #39 | |||
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pb02, This still doesn't answer the question on what you need to lift to be considered a powerlifter? |
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26-07-2006, 07:23 PM | #40 | |||
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Yeah, don't mind me. having seen the work and dedication involved in amatuer and professional BB and PL I get tired of hearing these terms used loosely. : But your right, It's not how much your lifting, it's your dedication to the sport. |
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26-07-2006, 08:58 PM | #41 | ||
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Well roids are good for you and your lifting/bodybuilding..........pure and utter drivel...I've seen first hand the effects of roids....ever heard of roid rage.
There was a bloke I used to work with was so into his bb and roids...it took only the slightest thing to send him off in a rage and try to do damage to ppl....now he's a powerlifter...looks like a fat blimp and still goes off. Yeah right!!!!!!
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26-07-2006, 10:11 PM | #42 | |||
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Only someone ilinformed and ignorant to lifting, would say things like "Steroids are good for you blah blah"/sarcasm. I challenge you and others like yourself to find for me direct cause of death from steroids. I'll give you a hint: there is none. So before you mouth off in a sarcastic and aggresive tone inform yourself so you don't come across as ignorant. |
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26-07-2006, 10:16 PM | #43 | |||
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26-07-2006, 10:27 PM | #44 | ||
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Alright Josho...where and when in this thread did death from roids come up or did I miss something?
Roids do, do damage to your body they are foreign and your body reacts accordingly...ask any asthmatic. As for the fat blimps I can only go by what I witness. Oh and just for the record I used to workout with free weights my best bench press being 180 my average 80/100. Josho you are new to the forum and you don't know my history therefore I will go easy...because although I disagree with much of what you say at least you believe and are not afraid to say so. IMO and my doctors roids are not good.
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26-07-2006, 10:42 PM | #45 | |||
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I have no problem with your opinion and will not try to force my opinion on others although I will voice it. Because I hear almost daily people coming to me and trying to tell me that I'm wrong. Now I don't claim to be a veteran of the sport, although I've been around and the people saying this look like they've never touched a weight in their life. My opinion is that proper use of steroids including Pre and Post cycle theraphy can get you what is humanly impossible, and this is appealing to me. Proper use will make you live and have the same degree of health (if not better, due to a healthy diet and frequent excersise) as the average John Citizen. Though you must understand the majority of steriod users - abuse, and commonly have unstable mental issues eg. severe narcissistic disorders which lead to severe bouts of anger. I respect your opinion but please don't come across as sarcastic and aggressive because it will automatically label you as what I call: "5lbs platers" ie chopsticks |
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26-07-2006, 10:50 PM | #46 | ||
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Josho...you and I shall agree to disagree..no problem.
But let me ask you this and this is very personal and I have knowledge from the femine gender...what do roids do for your manhood size.....be honest?
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Josho you obivously didn't read my post correctly...i.e. when I reffered to feminine knowledge...the bloke I spoke about used to share a house with me..
his use of roids diminished his ***** size to such that he wasn't even able to penetrate the feminine equivalent. To the mods if this post violates forum rules then I have no problem if it is deleted. Josho you are wrong about your belief in roids...I shall leave it at that ...Josho you have right of reply. Thats it for me on this topic!!!!!!
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26-07-2006, 11:11 PM | #49 | |||
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27-07-2006, 01:19 PM | #50 | ||
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im more into to bodybuilding then powerlifting.
maybe you should have a look at www.t-nation.com and www.muscle.com.au |
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27-07-2006, 02:20 PM | #51 | ||
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I can only rep. bench 30 kgs, you guys are crazy...
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27-07-2006, 02:54 PM | #52 | ||
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Great, a bloke who enjoys his workouts asks for advice and gets a thread about steroid use...
Josho, you called me an ignoramus who was bashing powerlifting...not at all. Well an ignoramus I may be, either you are clairvoyant or you know me from somewhere else. Otherwise how could you tell that I am an ignoramus from reading my one post? Maybe you are wise beyond your years. I used to love powerlifting, I just got out of the habit of weight training in general - I had extra work commitments and I found it hard to spend enough time to keep it up. I wish I had kept it up, you lose muscle naturally past the age of 30 and you can really see the differences once you get near 40... So there you go Josho, I am old, fat and ignorant, anything else you want to tell the world about me? |
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27-07-2006, 06:40 PM | #53 | |||
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EDIT: Also the current and 8 time Mr Olympia is 40+ years old, theres something to think about. |
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27-07-2006, 09:02 PM | #54 | ||
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Discussions about AAS always go nowhere fast on any forum, best to leave that one alone.
I do more 'bodybuilding' style workouts myself following Chad Waterbury's 'Total Body Training' program from T-nation.com. I used to lift 5 days a week but have found lifting 3 days a week with one day for recovery in between each workout has worked well for me. I vary my reps too (day one will be 5 reps, day two - 12 reps, day three - 8 reps) so I sort of get the best of both worlds. I Bench, Squat and Deadlift religiously :Reverend: |
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27-07-2006, 09:50 PM | #55 | |||
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In regards to the weights I lift read your post again because the majority of it sounds like dribble.. where in my post did i claim that i benched 315lb or make ANY reference to the weights I, or my training partner lift?? Last edited by chich; 27-07-2006 at 10:05 PM. |
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27-07-2006, 09:57 PM | #56 | ||
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Okay some simple facts:
Muscle never (thats NEVER) turns to fat. It's mainly a case of eating habits. Power lifting is good for size but won't do much for definition. I trained resonably hard for a few years and never used any drugs. Got asked the question on a regular basis though. I'm not a tall bloke and was a 'hard gainer'. Perserveerance is the key. As for power lifting. Big risks in this sport. Very easy to do some real damage. You might not feel it for some time but you will. Just my 2c thanks
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I'm sure you don't train like pansies I never once said you did, but to say that PLing is comparing dick sizes about how much you SQ, BP and DL is completely moronic. I can easily say that Plers don't care(as much) for image like bodybuilders and bodybuilders are the way they are because they lack d*** sizes and need to make up fot it. Once again top bodybuilders are much larger (measurement wise) than Powerlifters. (Don't quote me on this, but I'm sure this is 99% of the time this is the case, I've never heard of a Pler or strongman that has 24+inch arms, at 5%BF.) I never once said that you lift 315lbs (it must be much less) But If you guys are so 'big' as you say, you must be lifting a fair amount. You can't get 'big', well atleast not in my book without atleast lifting 225lbs in all of the 'big 3' or the equivalent in other excersises. And I have never ever seen 'skin and bones' lifting that amount or more. Sorry but ALL of your post sounds like dribble you can't even follow simple logic, you are ignorant of powerlifting and lifting in general and you sound like one of those cocky bodybuilder types that get all up tight when they see a younger or 'smaller' guys lifting the same weight as them. If you want to be a bodybuilder fine, but when you start ripping through powerlifting with aggressive and ignorant comments I will embarass you and show people like the thread starter that there is another side of the coin, which IMO is more self rewarding. |
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28-07-2006, 12:30 AM | #58 | |||
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Still, gaining muscles mass as you stated is all gentic. It is wonderful to hear that inspite of this you still persevered which as you stated is the key. No matter what you genetic ability if you have no desire or perseverence your destined to fail. The only problem I have (and its not just with you) is that people in this thread have an infatuation that powerlifters are 'blimps' 'fatties' etc. Here are some examples of top powerlifters who are not 'fatties': Scott Mendelson, a Bench Press specialist that has recently benched 1008lbs and a claimed gym lift of 1052lbs. He also squats over 1000lbs. He is a one of the elite powerlifters of today. Dave Tate who has best lifts of Squat 935lbs Bench Press 610lbs and deadlift of 740lbs. Now don't get me wrong there are many 'fatties' in powerlifting but it is completely ignorant and false to say all powerlifters are fat. |
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28-07-2006, 12:54 AM | #59 | ||
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Oh, I forgot to add Powerlifting has an extremely low ratio of Injuries:hours played ratio and is considered an extremely safe sport statistically due to highly quality equipement and huge safety measures (Experienced spotters, medics on stand-by etc)
Soccer and Rugby has the highest injuries:hours played ratio. http://www.focusedtrainers.com/news/...e%20Safety.pdf I've referenced what I have said so people attempting to rebut my comments on the safety aspect of powerlifting will now have to show credible referencing or they will be ignored. I understand also that powerlifting by a mere amount is considered more dangerous than bodybuilding or 'hyper trophy gain' as they state, but in comparison to other sports its hardly dangerous. Contrary to what is being said. |
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28-07-2006, 01:03 AM | #60 | |||
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Righto Josho, I apologise to you
I thought you were having a go at me in your post and I stand corrected. I never got injured in spite of training intensively, but there was some wear and tear on my lower back due to the deadlifts. If you know what you are doing - IF - I agree you will be generally OK. Make sure your technique is good. Quote:
I especially recommend weight training for women as they get older but the first thing they all say is "No I don't want to look like a body builder" : They seem to think that 5min a week in a gym is enough to make them look like Lou Ferrigno (showing my age now) |
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