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You normally type in a coherent manner but your usually full of shit in a coherent way. Funny how that works.
I'm sure most posters here would definitely agree with you!
You normally type in a coherent manner but your usually full of shit in a coherent way. Funny how that works.
If you cannot teach an athlete the ability to squat, press, bench and deadlift I am going to say you arent a very effective coach. Thats my opinion which you will likely say is shit but it is what it is. If you can get a non athlete to attain the ability to squat that athlete can do the easier movements with no challenge. Its the old tried and true saying where if you can learn something more complex it makes the less complex that much easier.
I dont know anything about this particular individual but my guess is he did not follow an appropriate diet given his circumstances. It isnt Rips job to make sure the Kid eats correctly.
You don't not do squats, but learn them as you build muscle. I think we're seeing a massive shift in how coaches (good ones, anyway) bring new or young people into the sport. Generally, get them big, teach them the movements, then turn that bigness into strongness (this is obviously a basic outline of what really happens)
Squat + Milk
Yes I never learned from anybody I just came up with this shit off the top of my head. You apparently learned from people to but the problem is it was pure shit. My guess is you dont get much accomplished with novice athletes.
Sweet baseless conjecture, bro. Really helps your argument. I bet "that Kyle guy" has never trained anyone half decent either. What a chump.
Come join us back in reality whenever you're ready.
http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/d...gth-gains-while-on-a-caloric-deficit.2401821/
and here it is
Him being a good powerlifter gives him some credence i will admit but it does not mean he is correct in his "newest" hypotheses. It would be like an NBA player telling a up and coming want to be NBA player to follow this protocol and you will be good enough for it. Lots of great athletes do things that arent optimal but they get by by just being themselves with their genetics.
I dont know him bro. I do recall he was a good powerlifter and I do recall him saying he began his career with a 5x5. that is all
I think what we're seeing is a transition from BB style to PL with great results. We can all agree that PLing has become the new popular thing to do in the gym, Everyone is doing it and getting great participation awards for it. We're seeing people go from BB style training to PL with great results. Much quicker than slugging through 5x5 for months on end. There are also health benefits as well. We're not seeing these fat heavy lifters as much any more.
I dont know anything about this particular individual but my guess is he did not follow an appropriate diet given his circumstances. It isnt Rips job to make sure the Kid eats correctly.
He's held all time total world records in two different weight classes, coaches at least two elite/world record level lifters, and has pulled 694@165.
Who gives a fuck how he started his career? Let's say his first program was 5x5, so what? People generally learn things over time and, after more than a decade, I'm guessing he might know a little more know than he did when he "began his career with a 5x5".
How the fuck don't you realize this shit before you post it?
http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/d...gth-gains-while-on-a-caloric-deficit.2401821/
and here it is
Him being a good powerlifter gives him some credence i will admit but it does not mean he is correct in his "newest" hypotheses. It would be like an NBA player telling a up and coming want to be NBA player to follow this protocol and you will be good enough for it. Lots of great athletes do things that arent optimal but they get by by just being themselves with their genetics.