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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Van_Bilderass on July 04, 2009, 11:50:00 AM
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One of the most impressive lifts I've ever seen. 939lb deadlift RAW! :o
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Damn that is unreal
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All Genetics AND Drugs...
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Damn unbelievable grip.
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All Genetics AND Drugs...
and he trains 1000000000000 times harder than you. ;)
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Awesome power!
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and he trains 1000000000000 times harder than you. ;)
hahah now Deicide is going to take a week holiday now from training and dieting because you hurt his feelings
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Nothin but a peanut.
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and he trains 1000000000000 times harder than you. ;)
Righttttttttt, I am sure if I trained as hard as he did I would be doing the same... ::)
Just like if you hop up and down enough you will be 1.86m tall... ;)
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hahah now Deicide is going to take a week holiday now from training and dieting because you hurt his feelings
No, was doing that anyway GREAT ONE.
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No, was doing that anyway GREAT ONE.
pretty sad you spend hours upon hours a day on a message board whining about your poor genetics and horrible physique yet will take a week off from the actually striving towards your goals whenever a breeze blows by
your problem is you over think everything----no wonder you have insomnia
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pretty sad you spend hours upon hours a day on a message board whining about your poor genetics and horrible physique yet will take a week off from the actually striving towards your goals whenever a breeze blows by
your problem is you over think everything----no wonder you have insomnia
Well, I was going on holiday anyway but due to unforeseen circumstances it was canceled as related in another thread...
In my experience it is good for the body to regenerate after say 10 weeks of non-stop training or are you a believer in no breaks and marathon training?
How about some pics? I hear you have one of the best physiques on the entire board.
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Well, I was going on holiday anyway but due to unforeseen circumstances it was canceled as related in another thread...
In my experience it is good for the body to regenerate after say 10 weeks of non-stop training or are you a believer in no breaks and marathon training?
How about some pics? I hear you have one of the best physiques on the entire board.
trolling and ball busting aside------I take one day a week and have a cheat meal or cheat day depending how far along im dieting or how far down I want to get
even if you take a week off from lifting you should not take a week off from your diet, try cycling carbs too, healthy ones though. have a couple high carb days and you'll notice a difference in terms of healing and recovery
ohh and my physique is nothing compared to some of hte guys on here, I can just get lean (although I can very easily and have gotten fat on many occasions)
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trolling and ball busting aside------I take one day a week and have a cheat meal or cheat day depending how far along im dieting or how far down I want to get
even if you take a week off from lifting you should not take a week off from your diet, try cycling carbs too, healthy ones though. have a couple high carb days and you'll notice a difference in terms of healing and recovery
ohh and my physique is nothing compared to some of hte guys on here, I can just get lean (although I can very easily and have gotten fat on many occasions)
I am sticking to the diet, just not lifting for a week. I usually do after 8-10 weeks of lifting and have found it to be advantageous. I don't have good recovery ability so it is helpful in that respect as well.
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Righttttttttt, I am sure if I trained as hard as he did I would be doing the same... ::)
Just like if you hop up and down enough you will be 1.86m tall... ;)
He does have excellent genetics for strength (and structure for the lift) no doubt, but make no mistake, this guy has trained his ass off to be able to do that. It not just about hard training either, it's analyzing technique, taping all workouts and looking at the technique and how it can be improved. This type of lifting also requires a certain mindset which can be argued to be genetic too. Powerlifting is a sport where a guy with shitty genetics can get to elite level if he is persistent enough.
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LES KU DAS!!!!
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He does have excellent genetics for strength (and structure for the lift) no doubt, but make no mistake, this guy has trained his ass off to be able to do that. It not just about hard training either, it's analyzing technique, taping all workouts and looking at the technique and how it can be improved. This type of lifting also requires a certain mindset which can be argued to be genetic too. Powerlifting is a sport where a guy with shitty genetics can get to elite level if he is persistent enough.
Excellent post.
I've seen people with horrible genetics pound through workouts for years and become very strong lifters.
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Excellent post.
I've seen people with horrible genetics pound through workouts for years and become very strong lifters.
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Do they also have great physiques?
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How I would love to lift a bar that bends under the enormous poundage on it.
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How I would love to lift a bar that bends under the enormous poundage on it.
You can. All you need is hard work.
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You can. All you need is hard work.
This is as far as my hard work has gotten me...notice my groovy workout attire...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v36/nodeal/405deadlift.jpg)
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reverse grip with 900+ pounds doesn't seem like the best idea to me.
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He does have excellent genetics for strength (and structure for the lift) no doubt, but make no mistake, this guy has trained his ass off to be able to do that. It not just about hard training either, it's analyzing technique, taping all workouts and looking at the technique and how it can be improved. This type of lifting also requires a certain mindset which can be argued to be genetic too. Powerlifting is a sport where a guy with shitty genetics can get to elite level if he is persistent enough.
Bingo
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This is as far as my hard work has gotten me...notice my groovy workout attire...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v36/nodeal/405deadlift.jpg)
your the same guy who argued protein isnt necessary for muscle gains.
why not try it. i promise you wont get fat and youll gain mucle faster.
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dead by 31
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your the same guy who argued protein isnt necessary for muscle gains.
why not try it. i promise you wont get fat and youll gain mucle faster.
i know tbombz i know...I will think about it...
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That's an incredible lift. I don't care what he's on, how long he's been training... to do that kind of weight raw is beastly.
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Raw Powerlift meet Letland: 330kg SQ - 250kg BP - 426kg DL at bw 128kg.
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Do they also have great physiques?
Nope.
They look like average gym rats but they deadlift 500+ and squat 400+ easily drug free.
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Hahahaha, imagine if this guy bulked to 315. :) 1000lb raw deadlift?
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Saw the guy recently on street...looks very impressive due to comparably small legs and huge uppr rbody, especially neck and traps.
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just like walk in the park...