pretty sure he hit 500 (blood pressure)
BP is monitored x 3 a week and it was 128 / 68 on Monday i also have Lisinopril which i dose at 10mg ED but thanks for the concern
Word.
I think you're slightly rationalizing here. Have you measured your FG and GT or had an ultrasound of your heart? Everyone always focuses on the liver, but that is only a small portion of the puzzle when it comes to support supplements. You're messing with every vital organ (e.g. brain, pancreas, thyroid, liver, kidneys, and heart) with everything in your arsenal. I really don't understand why you all of a sudden flipped a switch in your life and now are on an insane amount of AAS, especially since it's only recreational.
I would assume you know this, but I'm not going to give you that much credit: a routine is only effective if you have proper technique. If you don't know how to properly bench, then you're going to end up at the same spot. I've seen no mention of any sort of re-hab, pre-hab, MFR, and/or flexibility in your training and that's just asking for a re-occurrence of your injury.
We share my MMA gym with a group of PLers, one of them is a pro and won 1st at the Powerstation Meet this year in Ohio, and all of them have told me the same thing: you have to train smarter and not harder.
Yes my technique is excellent according to Chris Duffin, im positive my bench is much higher than what it would have been without his guidance in technique and training.
I fully understand most of you concerns on regards ro my 360 and what is undoubtedly an abuse of AAS but my training and commitment can not be questioned, injuries are just a part of the game Chris himself has just undergone surgery and yes ive had everything short of an ultra sound of the heart EKG's MRI of my shoulder serious rehab (physival therapy) and regular checkups with full blood panels HR monitor etc and i am constantly trying to educate myself better in all areas of the sport from nutrition to technique
I monitor everything very closely i am fully aware that i am pushing the envelope beyond what many of you may same reasonable to most of you but thats the way i am, all or nothing
Im am fully prepared and have done months of preparation as those who have followed my journey so far can testify, i have good people around me and when the time is ready i will be training in a real PL gym and enviroment but as ive said several times already im now focusing on easing back to 450 testing the waters of my recovery, i do not see any stumbling block in terms of training its just a matter of being relatively patient and this is hard for me but you see to be critisizng me for not hitting the 5-3-1 and going to slow.
Im sure 5-3-1 works and ive read much on it but im going to stick with what has worked for me and is clearly working for Chris
"I will say I am a top ten all-time record holding powerlifter for my total and # 1 ranked lifter in world in one of those lifts." his quote in one of my logs on another board
Why am i so hell bent on 500? because its there simple as that and when i start something i finish it period
Last edited: