I've been searching the web for user experience with "The Beast" UltraLab. I'm really not looking to get much bigger, just stronger! I found some online for $31.95. Is it worth it???
Also, I love to bench (incline and flat). Problem is, my front delts are over powering my pecs. Any suggestions as to how I can put more emphasis on my chect??? (I should post this on the training forum).
Posted by: Mudge
Most people who get stronger, get bigger, unless you naturally already have a high bench due to your genetic makeup (bone structure and insertion points, short limbs etc).
Posted by: JD_Boss
I have made good gains in size over the years...recently, I've been getting harder. (My shoulders get as pumped and shreaded as my arms!) But, I haven't gotten any stronger. I've made some gains that has allow me to close the gap between my flat and incline, but my flat bench has remained the same.
Posted by: Mudge
Are you benching with your arms way out at your sides or properly?
Posted by: JD_Boss
I'm 6'4" w/ relative long arms. I take a grip that aout 6 to 8" out side of my arm pitts. If I keep my forearms perpendicular to the floor, it allows my to keep my chest raised, shoulders back, and give a decent stretch.
Posted by: Iron CityBadAss
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Originally posted by JD_Boss
I've been searching the web for user experience with "The Beast" UltraLab. I'm really not looking to get much bigger, just stronger! I found some online for $31.95. Is it worth it???
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Don't waste your money bro, there are far more superior supplements out there than that crap, yes I've tried it myself and it was just a waste of money, all hype