THIS IS NOT A FUKIN MYOBRIAFILIAR vs SARMOPLASMA or whatever the hell you call it.
Like everybody else, I saw in the past a couple a skinny/athletic dude with some good number on the big lift. On youtube you can see a lot of dude who barely look like they lift put are pushing the 350+ squat, deadlift 400+, etc with ease. Same case for olympic lifter. skinny athletic dude who lift big weight.
If we put on of those guy on a BB split, would they explode comparatively to a guy the same size as them, but less strong? Cause lets say they benchpress 305x8 and the other dude bench 225x8, the stress on their chest would feel the same? dont know if you understand what I mean. Would the first guy will just only need more weigth too grow than the other guy?
So squatting 350+ and deadlifting over 400 is strong? The problem isnt size vs strength, rather its people think they are putting up strong numbers when they arent.
People always think “man i can bench 225 but the size just isnt there”. Yeah, its because you gotta bench 325 before you see a full chest
I saw a lot of dude in the gym with good muscular developpement(17inch arms relatively lean.) pushing barely 225 on the bench and squatting quarter squat with 315… and I saw people a couple of stronger dude but less developed. I asked if you put those stronger but smaller dude on a BB split would they develop faster.
[quote]@JC_Tree_Trunks wrote:
So squatting 350+ and deadlifting over 400 is strong? The problem isnt size vs strength, rather its people think they are putting up strong numbers when they arent.
People always think “man i can bench 225 but the size just isnt there”. Yeah, its because you gotta bench 325 before you see a full chest[/quote]
[quote]GTFOmyPowerRack wrote:
I saw a lot of dude in the gym with good muscular developpement(17inch arms relatively lean.) pushing barely 225 on the bench and squatting quarter squat with 315… and I saw people a couple of stronger dude but less developed. I asked if you put those stronger but smaller dude on a BB split would they develop faster.[/quote]
17" arms pushing 225 would be pretty average for regular gym goers where I’m from. I don’t consider all of those people who don’t even look like they lift “serious gym goers” usually.
I also don’t care to spend pages fighting about how strong small guys can be.
[quote]GTFOmyPowerRack wrote:
I saw a lot of dude in the gym with good muscular developpement(17inch arms relatively lean.) pushing barely 225 on the bench and squatting quarter squat with 315… and I saw people a couple of stronger dude but less developed. I asked if you put those stronger but smaller dude on a BB split would they develop faster.[/quote]
17" arms pushing 225 would be pretty average for regular gym goers where I’m from. I don’t consider all of those people who don’t even look like they lift “serious gym goers” usually.
I also don’t care to spend pages fighting about how strong small guys can be.[/quote]
Why do you constantly insist on missing the point?
VIDS of a dude who got a total of 1000+ barely looking like he lift… tons of dude like this on youtube[/quote]
Dude, there is a rather HUGE freaking difference between doing a weight for a few reps where the goal is simply to get the weight in the air…and actually using certain exercises to truly focus on specific muscle groups.
When I curl a dumbbell, the goal is NOT to simply curl it. It is to make sure my biceps is getting most of the force and that I do enough reps to promote growth.
You are again arguing small guys can be strong as if we need to be reminded about technique and bone structure or genetic ability.
VIDS of a dude who got a total of 1000+ barely looking like he lift… tons of dude like this on youtube[/quote]
Dude, there is a rather HUGE freaking difference between doing a weight for a few reps where the goal is simply to get the weight in the air…and actually using certain exercises to truly focus on specific muscle groups.
When I curl a dumbbell, the goal is NOT to simply curl it. It is to make sure my biceps is getting most of the force and that I do enough reps to promote growth.
You are again arguing small guys can be strong as if we need to be reminded about technique and bone structure or genetic ability.[/quote]
No Im not man. Im just asking if we take the skinny strong dude and put him on a BB split, higher rep range, ,etc. Would he explode more than a guy the same size as him, but weaker, on a similar split?