Nothing like being trained by a fucking high school math teacher look alike.
[quote]Vanilla-Gorilla wrote:
He trained with the aforementioned “guru” twice and never returned because I believe he realized the training methods were sub-par compared to his prior training. Yet, if one saw him train with these method on either of these occassions, one might conclude it was how he got jacked to begin with, rather than a brief stint with a “guru” who didn’t deliver.[/quote]
You give a trainer two sessions before you declare that he falied to deliever?
[quote]optheta wrote:
I think people on this forum need to realize that looking huge and athletic are 2 different things. Just because your bigger then all your 150lb friends doesn’t mean you are HOOGE. [/quote]
But this is a webiste about looking huge and ripped compared to your friends, not “athletic”.
Anyway, superslow training will do absolutely nothing for helping you look more athletic. I’d take crossfit training (yes, I went there) over superslow for a more athletic look.
[quote]belligerent wrote:
Vanilla-Gorilla wrote:
He trained with the aforementioned “guru” twice and never returned because I believe he realized the training methods were sub-par compared to his prior training. Yet, if one saw him train with these method on either of these occassions, one might conclude it was how he got jacked to begin with, rather than a brief stint with a “guru” who didn’t deliver.
You give a trainer two sessions before you declare that he falied to deliever?[/quote]
No, I didn’t. He did. I didn’t give all the specifics, but as I said, this was the most jacked receiver to ever receive in the NFL and this guru had him doing shit that would make anyone who has seriously trained wonder if he was on “Candid Camera.” If you were in the receiver’s shoes and had obviously lifted a shit-ton of weight to get to your current condition, how long would you entertain a guy having you perform a circus act with light weights before you realized leaving your previous trainer was a big mistake?
But, as usual… Someone on T-Nation misses the point. I’m simply pointing out that only viewing a small portion of someone’s training history won’t always give you an accurate representation of how he got to where he is. Nothing more.
It was simply an example to back up what X said and I reiterated.
[quote]Meni69 wrote:
I’d want my bench press to be higher than 675[/quote]
You’re greedy 675kg is real good!
[quote]Boffin wrote:
Meni69 wrote:
I’d want my bench press to be higher than 675
You’re gready 675kg is real good![/quote]
kg? dude i’m talking tons
hee hee
[quote]Meni69 wrote:
Boffin wrote:
Meni69 wrote:
I’d want my bench press to be higher than 675
You’re gready 675kg is real good!
kg? dude i’m talking tons
hee hee[/quote]
Tons, my bad. 675T Thats a serious size DB!