Roflcer Lawlz
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3-5 is for bulk
I though 1-3/4 was for strength and 3-5/6 was for bulking/hypertrophy?
3-5 is for bulk
I mean like in the gym lifting weights? I would be curious as to how much fighters throughout different weight classes can lift etc.
Has anyone ever read about that before from fighters?
The only thing I can remember that was close was Guillard saying the only fighter that he felt was as strong as him was Tibau and that Edgar can bench 155 24 times or something like that.
inb4 275
EDIT: Could possibly be 475lbs, it looks like there might be some 35lb plates on the end
I though 1-3/4 was for strength and 3-5/6 was for bulking/hypertrophy?
BS. Doing strengthening exercises in low rep ranges (3-5) would be great, and leave you with plenty in the tank for doing actual real cardio.
You don't lift weights for endurance, you do endurance work for endurance.
A lot of fighters do that, and it does help you to not be KO'd.
Please explain how you know it hasn't helped him.
It's funny because Jones was so proud he deadlifted that he put a photo of it on Twitter
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405lbs deadlift is pretty weak for a guy who's 230lbs
EDIT: Could possibly be 475lbs, it looks like there might be some 35lb plates on the end
The photo looks fake to me. Look at his hands. They are open. I doubt his fingers are strong enough so that he can hold a 405lb bar on his fingertips alone.
Oddly enough, plenty of very ripped fighters claim to lift little if at all, including Herschel Walker and Hector Lombard.
I though 1-3/4 was for strength and 3-5/6 was for bulking/hypertrophy?
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but seriously. i dont know, they probably do a lot in their training camps.
True but then they admit to 250+ push ups, crunches etc a day. Non-bodybuilders seem to be completely unaware that Push Ups alone do a massive amount of work for the upperbody and core.
Aint this the truth. Not bashing or anything, but Okami looked like a big brother toying with his younger sibling.
The photo looks fake to me. Look at his hands. They are open. I doubt his fingers are strong enough so that he can hold a 405lb bar on his fingertips alone.
Either way its not that impressive.
I know you're proving a point, but 250 push-ups or crunches a day ain't shit. Try like 1000 plus.