Im not a huge fan of using olympias as an example. First of all, they genetic freaks that could grow muscle by mowing lawns. Second of all, they use high doses of growth hormone, insulin, testosterone and whatever steroids year around.
With steroids, any kind of training will put musclemass on you as long as you eat alot. I've seen training journals of users, and often their training is just messed up. But they still grow thanks to the sauce. This is why it's considered "cheating" by most people.
I feel.. in my oppinion that a better *real life* example would therefor be the masses of competing drugtested powerlifters. Most people dont want to be olympia gorillaz anyways. So lets say you want to get up to 200-225 lbs range. Do you know how many clean powerlifters that compete in the 198 to 225 lbs weightclass? They are everywhere! It's flooded! They got their size by busting their ball in the gym and getting strong. And they have to curb their calories to stay in that class. Hows that for irony - "I don't want to get too big". Another point is this - they loose alot of waterweight before the weighins.
Personally, I've never gone above 5 reps in training. Various 5x5 schemes. My favorite is dualfactor 5x5 training. Makes you grow like a damn weed. Volume is about 15-20 total sets three days a week. My diet has been nothing special. I basicly try to get in the protein and some carbs and healthy fats. Using only a belt, I got my maxes up to 440 lbs deadlift, 385 squat and a 285 lbs benchpress resulted in about 40-50 lbs of muscle mass. Probobly 40 since some of it is fatgain. Though I can see my abs now. Couldnt before. Here is my training http://www.geocities.com/elitemadcow1/5x5_Program/Periodized_5x5.htm#CORE_DESCRIPTION:_ . Thick legs, thick wide back, CAPPED delts, full chest etc. The look of your muscles has to do with your genetic makeup. Don't you think lee priest has tryed everything under the sun to make his chest grow? Genetics! And besides, why bother with all the boring foo-foo bodybuilder stuff anyways
The thing about low reps, muscle gains and getting strong is that you wont see your muscles grow proportionally to strenght increases. Lets say you gain 20-40 lbs on your bench. Muscle growth usually wont come at the same time. First you get stronger. The muscle basicly has to be at that higher strenght level for a while before it decides to grow. How long varies ofcource. But you cant gain 50 lbs on a lift and NOT see a difference after a couple of months.
Once you go powerlifting, you never go back. So much is true. You get goal oriented, ambitious, hungry for bettering your self, added musclemass, confidence... Hows that for a benefit. You become a natural at being a man. And then some. Oh and get STRONG and BIG.
If you read through madcows page, you will learn alot. About overtraining, df2 principle and everything. Chiao
With steroids, any kind of training will put musclemass on you as long as you eat alot. I've seen training journals of users, and often their training is just messed up. But they still grow thanks to the sauce. This is why it's considered "cheating" by most people.
I feel.. in my oppinion that a better *real life* example would therefor be the masses of competing drugtested powerlifters. Most people dont want to be olympia gorillaz anyways. So lets say you want to get up to 200-225 lbs range. Do you know how many clean powerlifters that compete in the 198 to 225 lbs weightclass? They are everywhere! It's flooded! They got their size by busting their ball in the gym and getting strong. And they have to curb their calories to stay in that class. Hows that for irony - "I don't want to get too big". Another point is this - they loose alot of waterweight before the weighins.
Personally, I've never gone above 5 reps in training. Various 5x5 schemes. My favorite is dualfactor 5x5 training. Makes you grow like a damn weed. Volume is about 15-20 total sets three days a week. My diet has been nothing special. I basicly try to get in the protein and some carbs and healthy fats. Using only a belt, I got my maxes up to 440 lbs deadlift, 385 squat and a 285 lbs benchpress resulted in about 40-50 lbs of muscle mass. Probobly 40 since some of it is fatgain. Though I can see my abs now. Couldnt before. Here is my training http://www.geocities.com/elitemadcow1/5x5_Program/Periodized_5x5.htm#CORE_DESCRIPTION:_ . Thick legs, thick wide back, CAPPED delts, full chest etc. The look of your muscles has to do with your genetic makeup. Don't you think lee priest has tryed everything under the sun to make his chest grow? Genetics! And besides, why bother with all the boring foo-foo bodybuilder stuff anyways
The thing about low reps, muscle gains and getting strong is that you wont see your muscles grow proportionally to strenght increases. Lets say you gain 20-40 lbs on your bench. Muscle growth usually wont come at the same time. First you get stronger. The muscle basicly has to be at that higher strenght level for a while before it decides to grow. How long varies ofcource. But you cant gain 50 lbs on a lift and NOT see a difference after a couple of months.
Once you go powerlifting, you never go back. So much is true. You get goal oriented, ambitious, hungry for bettering your self, added musclemass, confidence... Hows that for a benefit. You become a natural at being a man. And then some. Oh and get STRONG and BIG.
If you read through madcows page, you will learn alot. About overtraining, df2 principle and everything. Chiao

