The_Chicken_Daddy said:Honestly though, Chris, judging from history and previous experiences...Were you expecting anything else?
Nice back door jab TCD. You are an idiot...and from past experiences, should I expect anything else?
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The_Chicken_Daddy said:Honestly though, Chris, judging from history and previous experiences...Were you expecting anything else?
CowPimp said:Fair enough. However, I do feel that squatting olympic style is more effective at placing tension on the quad muscles than squatting with a powerlifting stance. I'm not disregarding your statements, but I just feel that considering all other variables to be equal the olympic stance is more effective at hitting the quads.
Thats what I tried telling them!Wannabebig.com said:I believe what Go Pro is trying to say to you Chris is that the acyclical lumbomechanical forces are sequenced in such a manner during a squat that a hypertrophic effect in the quads will not result due to a interdigitated neuromotoric force coupling effect.
Is this correct Go Pro?
gopro said:I agree with you, and am not saying that any form of squatting is ineffective. What I AM saying is that for some people it is NOT the best quad builder, while for others it might be. In fact, for the majority of people it probably is, however, there are limiting factors for some, making it a less than optimal exercise. Now I said optimal, because it will not be wholly ineffective (unless it causes you an injury everytime you do it, possibly over time causing you to LOSE muscle) by any means...but like I said, less than optimal. It is very simple, that for some, hack squats or leg presses is going to result in more hypertrophy than the squat, just as for some, t-bar rows might result in more hypertrophy of the back muscles than with bent over rows. Certain limitations will lead to less tension and less fiber recruitment in the target muscles...end of story.
gopro said:Nice back door jab TCD. You are an idiot...and from past experiences, should I expect anything else?
Wannabebig.com said:I believe what Go Pro is trying to say to you Chris is that the acyclical lumbomechanical forces are sequenced in such a manner during a squat that a hypertrophic effect in the quads will not result due to a interdigitated neuromotoric force coupling effect.
Is this correct Go Pro?
Wannabebig.com said:I believe what Go Pro is trying to say to you Chris is that the acyclical lumbomechanical forces are sequenced in such a manner during a squat that a hypertrophic effect in the quads will not result due to a interdigitated neuromotoric force coupling effect.
Is this correct Go Pro?
The_Chicken_Daddy said:Just as you were being honest here, i was just being honest. You always dance around the questions asked of you without answering them directly.
CowPimp said:That's all well and good. However, I was just stating the the olympic squat seems to be better at hitting the quads relative to powerlifter style; I wasn't making reference to other exercises out there. I understand your point just fine.
gopro said:c. Most importantly I am not here for Chris, but from the other members that are truly seeking help in finding real world answers to their training problems....
Your advice is greatly appreciated, i for one,have taken my physique to a new level in 3 1/2 yrs.And remember Eric, to look like a chicken, you have to lift like a chicken!c. Most importantly I am not here for Chris, but from the other members that are truly seeking help in finding real world answers to their training problems...things that actually occur outside of a lab
been there, nice town. yes, i'm up in the sticks, i forgot, where are you now?pmech said:Wow tank you are out in the middle of nowhere. I use to live in the Marshfield area up by you.
gopro said:Hmmm, getting testy. Oh well, yes, I understand your point too and totally agree that olympic squatting is better than powerlifting style for affecting quad growth.
Saturday Fever said:I'll give some insight for myself.
I'm not around trying to help rookies. New lifters will benefit from anything they do, as we're all aware. I'm interested in helping the guys who want to take things a notch higher and want to begin applying principles themselves. I'll use Cow as an example. Initially, we had our disagreements. But he is interested in advancing his knowledge, which inevitably will help him advance himself as a weightlifter. He is the type of lifter I hope to reach or help. Someone like MonStar. When I first met him he hated deadlifts and his max was sub-400. I introduced him to Westside, gave him some suggestions on things to tweak. Now he's pulling in the 600s both sumo and conventional and his other numbers are phenomenal as well.
When someone says "This does this." I'm not seeking to discredit what they said in all cases. Hell, not in many cases. I simply want to expand on that so the advancing lifters can soak up information and continue to improve themselves mentally and physically.
And I don't think it's too much to ask that the advanced lifters of this board be eager to do the same. That's my take on why these conversations go in such different directions than where they started. And I know I wasn't asked, but I figured I'd chime in anyways.
Saturday Fever said:I'll give some insight for myself.
I'm not around trying to help rookies. New lifters will benefit from anything they do, as we're all aware. I'm interested in helping the guys who want to take things a notch higher and want to begin applying principles themselves. I'll use Cow as an example. Initially, we had our disagreements. But he is interested in advancing his knowledge, which inevitably will help him advance himself as a weightlifter. He is the type of lifter I hope to reach or help. Someone like MonStar. When I first met him he hated deadlifts and his max was sub-400. I introduced him to Westside, gave him some suggestions on things to tweak. Now he's pulling in the 600s both sumo and conventional and his other numbers are phenomenal as well.
When someone says "This does this." I'm not seeking to discredit what they said in all cases. Hell, not in many cases. I simply want to expand on that so the advancing lifters can soak up information and continue to improve themselves mentally and physically.
And I don't think it's too much to ask that the advanced lifters of this board be eager to do the same. That's my take on why these conversations go in such different directions than where they started. And I know I wasn't asked, but I figured I'd chime in anyways.
gopro said:I look to help everyone at every level...from pure rookies to the very advanced. Look at Tank as an example...he was probably carrying around more muscle than 99% of members on this board when I "met" him, yet, he says that my advice has helped him add even more muscle by breaking a huge plateau, along with taking his physique and overall gains to another level.
I love helping the newbies and I love helping the advanced...as long as I am helping.
gopro said:Oh my goodness, Maki used so many big words!! I don't think I could ever understand what he is saying. Damn, you and Chris are so dang smart! I swear, I wish I were either one of you guys...so educated, so well read, so special. I can't believe that Chris is not the most famous trainer on earth and you are not the most well known writer and award winning bodybuilder. I guess it must because of some unknown scientific reason that even YOU TWO haven't found yet. Well, I'm sure you'll cut and paste something soon about it.
Wannabebig.com said:Calm down big guy, there's no need to get your panties in a bunch. I was merely being a bit goofy. I'm sorry if I insulted you, I was just trying to inject a bit of humor into the thread. I wasn't making a stab at you and those words, hell, I just made it up. I don't even have a clue as to what the heck I just said.
Btw, I'm not a bodybuiilder. I have no desire to become one. Just functionally fit will do.
CowPimp said:Well, it would help me if you got into a more detailed explanation as to why squats are optimal for quad hypertrophy in some people, but not in others.
Kenosha, down by the border. I want to move back up there, but the IT industry isnt exactly boomin up there.Tank316 said:been there, nice town. yes, i'm up in the sticks, i forgot, where are you now?![]()
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gopro said:As to the bodybuilder thing...didn't you tell me you were going to compete? You once asked me about working with you on diet.