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Originally Posted by MonStar
like "omg another journal?" etc.
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PRRS is nice, good luck with it.

| Patrick: Actually, trust me bro, its a binge problem. If you ever do any reading about BED (Binge Eating Disorder) I have almost every symptom listed. Unfortunately its much much harder than you guys realize to overcome. BED combined with a little OCD and there you have it. The changing programs doesn't matter---I go to the gym and workout hard no matter what journal I'm doing. I start new journals when I binge, bottom line. |
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Originally Posted by P-funk
But I don't understand why you are so annyoning with your journal starting.
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Originally Posted by MonStar
soxmuscle: If it frustrates you then stop posting in my journal. Its not that big of a deal. No one is asking you to read and post in my journal, just ignore them, bro.
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Originally Posted by soxmuscle
It's hard to ignore your journals when daily there are three of them on the first page. You have been at this problem for two years now and you have fixed nothing. Keep up with your P/P/P type training, absolutely horrible dieting, and occassional steroid cycles but for the love of god, just keep the nonsense in one f'in journal.
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Originally Posted by shiznit2169
calm down soxmuscle, we've already told him this. Just ignore his journals like he said.
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Originally Posted by IainDaniel
So do you read every thread that is posted in the forum?
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| As you know, this has been an on-going problem that the kid has ignored for two years now. I, along with many others I'd hope, want him to be his best, because he's got alot of potential in the sport. However, with the way he's going, he'll never be his best or even half that. |
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Originally Posted by MonStar
Rocco: First off, thanks for the support bro.
Okay, now to respond to your question. The first 4-6" off your chest is a weakpoint for a lot of people. For the longest time it was a weakpoint in my bench, but then my weakpoint moved to my lockout where it stayed. Your lats play a big part in exploding right off your chest as you probably know, so I would focus a bit more on them. Bentover rows especially since they're in the same plane as you're benching. Next, what really really helped out my strength off my chest is suspended benching. In the power rack, I would set the pins so the bar was either touching or 1-2" off my chest. Also known as bottom position benching. So you start the lift from the bottom position. Make sure you warm-up properly for this exercise, though. I used this exercise as my ME (max-effort) lift constantly back when I was training on Westside. I would also start doing some more front delt assistance work, which should help out as well. I don't know if you're doing any speed work, but if you are, keep it up. Bar speed is crucial in exploding off your chest my friend. I never believed in speed work until Westside and started doing 8-10 sets of 2-3 with 50-60% of my 1RM. Everything said and done though, I think suspended bench is the #1 thing that helped my strength right off my chest. And maybe even try some paused bench as well (pause 3-5 seconds with bar touching your chest at the bottom of each rep). And also maybe do some negatives so you can get used to how the heavy weight feels. I know in the past when I have done lockouts and what not with 405-455 lbs.---when I went to max out with 350-360 it was cake. Maybe check out some of my old Westside journals (God knows I have enough of them, lol). Good luck Rocco! |
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Originally Posted by MonStar
soxmuscle: Once again, I do not have any interest at all in what you have to say so please keep it to yourself. I never asked a pissed off 17-year old to read all my journals and tell me about what a failure I am. So like I said, add me to your ignore list and stop bothering me. I don't sit around in your journal telling you how weak and small and skinny you are.
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Originally Posted by MonStar
Okay first of all, you're 17 so don't be calling me a kid. Second of all, why do you care if I have any kind of problem at all? I am a name on a message board to you stop involving yourself with me. A lot of potential in what sport? I don't compete, I'm not going to compete, I have no interest in "this sport."
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Originally Posted by Saturday Fever
The point of the suspended bench is to train you to be able to explode. Everytime someone benches a heavy weight, they slow the rep down because they're afraid to lose control of the bar. That's fair enough. It's probably everyone's nightmare to drop a heavy bench and have the bar go plowing through their chest. Suspended bench, while allowing you to train the weak spot primarily, also helps get past mental blocks. You can lose the bar if you want and all you're going to do is make a lot of noise at the gym.
To complement suspended bench, do bentover rows with an overhand grip and your bench-width grip. Keep your shoulders pulled back and shrugged in as if you were using bench form and your lats will get stronger on the bench. I don't know or care if that approach will do much to "optimize hypertrophy" but then, if you're doing a suspended bench, then "optimal hypertrophy" probably isn't your goal anyways. Anywho, starting numerous journals is MonStar's summer ritual. Either learn to deal with it or ignore him. Either way, isn't your problem of not wanting to see 3 journals every week solved? Pretty sweet Mike, 37 posts and only 2 or 3 were journal related. :P |

Had to get up to drive my sister to camp, whatever. Going to shoot for a minimum of 8 hours in the future.

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Originally Posted by LauraMarie
Mmmmm, look at you in those workout videos baby! Your body looks so hot. Lol, in like the 5th video it looks like you're having sex
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Originally Posted by MonStar
Jake: That post is my inspiration bud, thank you. I'm going to jump back on the Westside bandwagon and talk to SF either through PM's or hopefully have him post here in my Westside journal. I'm going to set new strength goes to accomplish in the next year:
Bench- 385 Squat- 545 Deadlift- 675 |
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Originally Posted by MonStar
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. Well, there's not much anyone can do about it, good luck.