Laugh, but this did add 50 lbs to my bench as advertised.http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=899851
That is a great program. I did it when it first came out. Actually there were two versions of it, the second being slightly better than the first. When I did it, I didn't quite get 50 lbs on it but got at least 35 which was good enough for me. I got up to benching 420 lbs with it. Of course that was almost 10 years ago and I'm down about 100 pounds on the bench since then. But it's a good program. Only, don't try doing it more than the 8 weeks it prescribes without taking a break and going to something else for a while. I did end up trying to do two 8 week cycles of it back to back which was a mistake and I ended up tearing a pec.
Yeah, but he tore it from over use.Either way, you could always shit can the bench. Plenty of alternatives.
There is a fine line between overuse and optimal training.Well not benching is out of the question. A big bench is the most impressive lift you can have
We follow a Westside template.
Steve Kuclo recommends partial ROM reps with a lot of weight.
What are your current stats ?BWT, age, max at present timetype of equipment availablepast training experience -how long you have lifted, types of programs usedJust trying to get an idea of where to start
Powerlifting and bodybuilding are all drugs, the more drugs you take the stronger and bigger you get. Everything else is just smoke and mirrors. So take more drugs to press more weight and die in your late 40's. That's the most honest reply you will ever get.
I have pretty decent strength natually. If I can improve on that swiching things up, great. If not bummer...
235 lbs bw fairly lean bench 315 for 5 today. not a powerlifting gym. no chains, bands, boards or any of that available. maybe I should join a pl gym if I really want to improve...
You have deluded yourself so far, just delude yourself a bit more and boom, suddenly you have awesome strength. All a matter of degree of self delusion.
Find your 1RM. Work off of percentages. Keep reps at no more than 3 with the final rep being 1. Your theoretical 1RM is 355 based on your 315 x 5. Shoot for breaking a record by no more than 10lbs a week. 5 preferably. Chose accessory exercises that support the main lift.
Yes, this is the key to a bigger bench.
okay thanksbut train heavy like this every workout? how often?and what does a westside program look like
Have "fun" with this make believe bullshit.