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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.
No offence but you clearly have too much pride....

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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.


umm well i dont do max's but as far as reps i go from 185 15 times to 190 12 times to 195 10 tiems to 200 8 tiems to finally 205 6 times once u get started ull like it and itll be easier

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No offence but you clearly have too much pride....



haha none taken man im very aware of my pride lol biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by latinomasfino: Nov 16, 2005 - 12:41 AM
the chick you like on here might see it and think your strong. I can only lift 20 kg's.

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ahhh nice, 33 second long vid of america's next top model, just what i wanted to see wink.gif
why? rolleyes.gif


Latino, your just one of those guys I wanna kick there ass just cause I could.. but also makes me wanna start lifting again.. I havnt done any real lifting sence early summer.
wtf is on the ground in that pic? lmao
and are they jumping for joy, or are they falling and about to get it up the "you know where"
How long have you been doing this ( weight lifting) Im wondering cuz i wanna know how long it took you too achieve what you gots.

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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.


lol sounds like my current rate. i used to be into lifting, but have focused on running a lot more recently, something cool about being able to run 10 miles over lifting a lot of weight.

"How long have you been doing this ( weight lifting) Im wondering cuz i wanna know how long it took you too achieve what you gots."

the rate of progress you make is determined by a lot of factors. for example, without adequate nutrition, it doesnt matter how much you lift, you will get nowhere. im willing to argue you can get there in 6 months no doubt with proper training techniques and a lot of dedication. the key word there is dedication, its not easy by any means, and i give credit people who weight train like you latin. its just most people have no idea what they are doing when they start weight training. most people fail to do warmup sets, excercise muscle groups in an order that doesnt allow full muscle overload, dont cycle their workouts to prevent stagnation, etc the list goes on. for example, it is better to bench with a barbell as opposed to 2 dumbells because it allows for greater muscle trauma with a decreased chance of injury wink.gif

I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside.
when i first read this topic title, i thought it would be about VVTL-i

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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.


lol sounds like my current rate. i used to be into lifting, but have focused on running a lot more recently, something cool about being able to run 10 miles over lifting a lot of weight.

"How long have you been doing this ( weight lifting) Im wondering cuz i wanna know how long it took you too achieve what you gots."

the rate of progress you make is determined by a lot of factors. for example, without adequate nutrition, it doesnt matter how much you lift, you will get nowhere. im willing to argue you can get there in 6 months no doubt with proper training techniques and a lot of dedication. the key word there is dedication, its not easy by any means, and i give credit people who weight train like you latin. its just most people have no idea what they are doing when they start weight training. most people fail to do warmup sets, excercise muscle groups in an order that doesnt allow full muscle overload, dont cycle their workouts to prevent stagnation, etc the list goes on. for example, it is better to bench with a barbell as opposed to 2 dumbells because it allows for greater muscle trauma with a decreased chance of injury wink.gif


very tru it is all about dedication many people use their GENES as an excuse for the lack of results they see but in a sense many people dont know how to train..they try to train chest biceps and shoulders in one workout LOL becasue they are tryain to achive a "total body workout" there is no such thing or if it is its not very much effective...training must be spread out throught the week, meaing workin out one body part a day..mon chest tues biceps wed back thurs legs friday shoulders etc and of cosure the food yes u can lift all u want but if ur eating properly reults will be very minimal...lots of protein no soda, have brown rice, wheat pasta tuna chicken cottage cheese some steak etc in a sense its not relaly that hard just takes a while to notice a diff if u are relaly workin har ull see strentgh gains in about 2 weeks the actualy diffference in body structure wont happen until a month or so has passed so many people try it out for a week or two dont see any changes and then get discouraged hope that helps
that's pretty crazy... although, it is kinda show-offy. i don't workout myself though, i only do the occasional 40 pushups and 40 sit ups in my room every now and then...

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This post has been edited by Supersprynt: Nov 16, 2005 - 4:19 PM

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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.


lol sounds like my current rate. i used to be into lifting, but have focused on running a lot more recently, something cool about being able to run 10 miles over lifting a lot of weight.

"How long have you been doing this ( weight lifting) Im wondering cuz i wanna know how long it took you too achieve what you gots."

the rate of progress you make is determined by a lot of factors. for example, without adequate nutrition, it doesnt matter how much you lift, you will get nowhere. im willing to argue you can get there in 6 months no doubt with proper training techniques and a lot of dedication. the key word there is dedication, its not easy by any means, and i give credit people who weight train like you latin. its just most people have no idea what they are doing when they start weight training. most people fail to do warmup sets, excercise muscle groups in an order that doesnt allow full muscle overload, dont cycle their workouts to prevent stagnation, etc the list goes on. for example, it is better to bench with a barbell as opposed to 2 dumbells because it allows for greater muscle trauma with a decreased chance of injury wink.gif


very tru it is all about dedication many people use their GENES as an excuse for the lack of results they see but in a sense many people dont know how to train..they try to train chest biceps and shoulders in one workout LOL becasue they are tryain to achive a "total body workout" there is no such thing or if it is its not very much effective...training must be spread out throught the week, meaing workin out one body part a day..mon chest tues biceps wed back thurs legs friday shoulders etc and of cosure the food yes u can lift all u want but if ur eating properly reults will be very minimal...lots of protein no soda, have brown rice, wheat pasta tuna chicken cottage cheese some steak etc in a sense its not relaly that hard just takes a while to notice a diff if u are relaly workin har ull see strentgh gains in about 2 weeks the actualy diffference in body structure wont happen until a month or so has passed so many people try it out for a week or two dont see any changes and then get discouraged hope that helps


ya i hate when people use their genes as an excuse! total bs. the real reason is they dont put forth the consistent effort required or the patience to see results. i can tell you work hard at it, props to you. i could still outrun you though wink.gif thats my excuse for being skinny lol

I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside.
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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.


lol sounds like my current rate. i used to be into lifting, but have focused on running a lot more recently, something cool about being able to run 10 miles over lifting a lot of weight.

"How long have you been doing this ( weight lifting) Im wondering cuz i wanna know how long it took you too achieve what you gots."

the rate of progress you make is determined by a lot of factors. for example, without adequate nutrition, it doesnt matter how much you lift, you will get nowhere. im willing to argue you can get there in 6 months no doubt with proper training techniques and a lot of dedication. the key word there is dedication, its not easy by any means, and i give credit people who weight train like you latin. its just most people have no idea what they are doing when they start weight training. most people fail to do warmup sets, excercise muscle groups in an order that doesnt allow full muscle overload, dont cycle their workouts to prevent stagnation, etc the list goes on. for example, it is better to bench with a barbell as opposed to 2 dumbells because it allows for greater muscle trauma with a decreased chance of injury wink.gif


very tru it is all about dedication many people use their GENES as an excuse for the lack of results they see but in a sense many people dont know how to train..they try to train chest biceps and shoulders in one workout LOL becasue they are tryain to achive a "total body workout" there is no such thing or if it is its not very much effective...training must be spread out throught the week, meaing workin out one body part a day..mon chest tues biceps wed back thurs legs friday shoulders etc and of cosure the food yes u can lift all u want but if ur eating properly reults will be very minimal...lots of protein no soda, have brown rice, wheat pasta tuna chicken cottage cheese some steak etc in a sense its not relaly that hard just takes a while to notice a diff if u are relaly workin har ull see strentgh gains in about 2 weeks the actualy diffference in body structure wont happen until a month or so has passed so many people try it out for a week or two dont see any changes and then get discouraged hope that helps


ya i hate when people use their genes as an excuse! total bs. the real reason is they dont put forth the consistent effort required or the patience to see results. i can tell you work hard at it, props to you. i could still outrun you though wink.gif thats my excuse for being skinny lol


yup my dad if fat and my mom is not all that great either lol so people thought i was doomed MUAHAHAHAH lol ummm yea outrun if we are talking about like long distances i suck lol but if u wanaa go agaiinst me in a sprint i think ill win lol my thighs are crazy LOL its like running backs who sprint fast
Sceary movie part 3? LOL

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na im more of a distance guy over sprints. a sprint to me is like 800m smile.gif only thing my damn long legs are good for lol. im so pumped for marathon on may 7th! gunna shoot for pr.

I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside.
my comp wont let me watch it, even though I go to high school w/ kids who lift more

This post has been edited by dustin15brown: Nov 16, 2005 - 9:11 PM
o god..this makes me wanna start working out..i used to do it non stop, but beh got lazy n started drinking (damn college lol!) but yea good job on stickin to ur routine
good stuff man, keep it up. the gym is my second home
hmm not too shabby


i only do twenty pound dumb bells but thats not bad for a girl but i leg press 280 so im obviously stronger in my legs than my arms

This post has been edited by BlackCelicaGT94: Nov 16, 2005 - 11:09 PM

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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.


lol sounds like my current rate. i used to be into lifting, but have focused on running a lot more recently, something cool about being able to run 10 miles over lifting a lot of weight.

"How long have you been doing this ( weight lifting) Im wondering cuz i wanna know how long it took you too achieve what you gots."

the rate of progress you make is determined by a lot of factors. for example, without adequate nutrition, it doesnt matter how much you lift, you will get nowhere. im willing to argue you can get there in 6 months no doubt with proper training techniques and a lot of dedication. the key word there is dedication, its not easy by any means, and i give credit people who weight train like you latin. its just most people have no idea what they are doing when they start weight training. most people fail to do warmup sets, excercise muscle groups in an order that doesnt allow full muscle overload, dont cycle their workouts to prevent stagnation, etc the list goes on. for example, it is better to bench with a barbell as opposed to 2 dumbells because it allows for greater muscle trauma with a decreased chance of injury wink.gif


very tru it is all about dedication many people use their GENES as an excuse for the lack of results they see but in a sense many people dont know how to train..they try to train chest biceps and shoulders in one workout LOL becasue they are tryain to achive a "total body workout" there is no such thing or if it is its not very much effective...training must be spread out throught the week, meaing workin out one body part a day..mon chest tues biceps wed back thurs legs friday shoulders etc and of cosure the food yes u can lift all u want but if ur eating properly reults will be very minimal...lots of protein no soda, have brown rice, wheat pasta tuna chicken cottage cheese some steak etc in a sense its not relaly that hard just takes a while to notice a diff if u are relaly workin har ull see strentgh gains in about 2 weeks the actualy diffference in body structure wont happen until a month or so has passed so many people try it out for a week or two dont see any changes and then get discouraged hope that helps


Depends on what kind of results you're looking for. I don't lift for looks. I don't look anywhere near as big as Latin but I lift a lot more at the same reps. I don't want to gain any mass. I'm already pushing 195 pounds and I'm only 5'11". I think genes do make a big difference. Shorter guys tend to look a lot bigger than taller guys and put on mass easier. Losing weight adds definition too which makes your muscles look more defined, plus a skinny waist makes your chest and shoulders look bigger. I really just lift and work out to stay in shape, plus I like to play sports so it gives me an advantage.
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Ahhnold. Nice vid, how much do you bench? I'm thinking about getting into weightlifting some more, at least more than like once every month (which is my current rate). I'm so slack.


lol sounds like my current rate. i used to be into lifting, but have focused on running a lot more recently, something cool about being able to run 10 miles over lifting a lot of weight.

"How long have you been doing this ( weight lifting) Im wondering cuz i wanna know how long it took you too achieve what you gots."

the rate of progress you make is determined by a lot of factors. for example, without adequate nutrition, it doesnt matter how much you lift, you will get nowhere. im willing to argue you can get there in 6 months no doubt with proper training techniques and a lot of dedication. the key word there is dedication, its not easy by any means, and i give credit people who weight train like you latin. its just most people have no idea what they are doing when they start weight training. most people fail to do warmup sets, excercise muscle groups in an order that doesnt allow full muscle overload, dont cycle their workouts to prevent stagnation, etc the list goes on. for example, it is better to bench with a barbell as opposed to 2 dumbells because it allows for greater muscle trauma with a decreased chance of injury wink.gif


very tru it is all about dedication many people use their GENES as an excuse for the lack of results they see but in a sense many people dont know how to train..they try to train chest biceps and shoulders in one workout LOL becasue they are tryain to achive a "total body workout" there is no such thing or if it is its not very much effective...training must be spread out throught the week, meaing workin out one body part a day..mon chest tues biceps wed back thurs legs friday shoulders etc and of cosure the food yes u can lift all u want but if ur eating properly reults will be very minimal...lots of protein no soda, have brown rice, wheat pasta tuna chicken cottage cheese some steak etc in a sense its not relaly that hard just takes a while to notice a diff if u are relaly workin har ull see strentgh gains in about 2 weeks the actualy diffference in body structure wont happen until a month or so has passed so many people try it out for a week or two dont see any changes and then get discouraged hope that helps


Depends on what kind of results you're looking for. I don't lift for looks. I don't look anywhere near as big as Latin but I lift a lot more at the same reps. I don't want to gain any mass. I'm already pushing 195 pounds and I'm only 5'11". I think genes do make a big difference. Shorter guys tend to look a lot bigger than taller guys and put on mass easier. Losing weight adds definition too which makes your muscles look more defined, plus a skinny waist makes your chest and shoulders look bigger. I really just lift and work out to stay in shape, plus I like to play sports so it gives me an advantage.


yea i mean depends on wut u want i mean yea i know lots of people who can lift more than me but its not about lifting a large amount of weight if u look at powerlifters and then compare them to bodybuilders yes powerlifters lift a lot more weight but id rather look like the bodybuilders its all in what u want i dont relaly play any sports anymore so i dont relaly lift for that it helped when i did wrestling cuase i would just overpower the other guy even though i had no experience lol kinda fun lol
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