http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/most_recent/the_reg_park_way_to_serious_size_and_strength
Really liking this article. Especially the parts about transferring the principles to other parts of your life.
Go on, read it!
Big Choppa wrote:Rab's face probably scares the bar up. Explains his Shit deadlift as well cause the wants to stay away from his deformed bonce.
Rilla wrote:http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/most_recent/the_reg_park_way_to_serious_size_and_strength
Really liking this article. Especially the parts about transferring the principles to other parts of your life.
Go on, read it!
Tall wrote:5x5 for size? Surely not.![]()
A 135/180/180 (~500 total) makes you massive? Unlikely.![]()
Big Choppa wrote:Rab's face probably scares the bar up. Explains his Shit deadlift as well cause the wants to stay away from his deformed bonce.
Rilla wrote:Tall wrote:5x5 for size? Surely not.![]()
A 135/180/180 (~500 total) makes you massive? Unlikely.![]()
Having read the entire article, I can assure you that it doesn't say "5x5 is THE best for getting hyyyyyuuuuggge".
It is however a very good article, with some very good points being made.
It also doesn't say that a 500kg total will make you massive - it says if you lift heavy (=get strong) and eat big, you will get big. Is that fso far-fetched?
The Reg Park Way To Serious Size And Strength
Rule 7: Start reaping the benefits of the 5x5 program
Once you get your bench up to 300 pounds, and your squat and deadlift up to 400 pounds, you'll notice a big difference in how your physique looks.
lol the old classic bodybuilders sets & reps. Well, if that was so good why aren't 99% of men in the gyms across the world hugeTall wrote:3x8-12 at those numbers (aka Volume) would give you some good size.
health4ni wrote:lol the old classic bodybuilders sets & reps. Well, if that was so good why aren't 99% of men in the gyms across the world hugeTall wrote:3x8-12 at those numbers (aka Volume) would give you some good size.![]()
5x5 will work for sure.
3x8-12 will work for sure.
Many many things will work, you just have to vary it. Wave-like loading in and out of an intensification & accumulation phase is what I believe to be one of the best ways. But again, there are always variations that can be made to help progress that bit better,
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