TheDutchMaster
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Sup forums!
I posted a few weeks ago about some bulking advice, but let me give my intro info again in a nutshell.
Started lifting in March, did some protein shakes, not religiously and creatine for like 4 months and cycled off. Did not lift during the summer months. I recently got back into the rythm where Im not sore at all. Right now Im doing Power Gainer supplement at least once a day. Its 3 scoop, 40 grams of whey protein. I usually throw a banana in the shake and milk with about 7 grams of protein per glass. I eat a lot of bananas and fruit, drink a good amount of milk, and eat a good amount of meat. My medications unfortunately remove my appetite almost completey, but Im trying. I work out my chest, tris and bis every other day, taking 2 days rest if needed.
Back in March I started bench pressing 80 pounds. Last night I did 2 sets of 105 8 times each and the third set I added 5 pounds and did 5 reps. Felt good. Im about 120 pounds, 6'0. Im starting to find that my strength is increasing quicker than ever. I do a variation of skull crushers I suppose.. where I stand, grip the dumbbell behind my head and elevate it up and down. This has worked my tris well. Im at 40 pounds now, and I feel I can absolutely increase to 45 next work out.
Having done the last workout of 110 on the last bench set, and 40 on my tris, I do not feel sore at all.
MY question is this: What is a good incremental strategy for increasing weight?
Im still small, but Im getting a lot stronger. I'd really like to get my bench up high. Im trying to bulk at the same time, but its proving a lot harder than increasing my strength. Im content being someone that is a lot stronger than I look.
Another question: If I work on my strength, how strong can I get for my size before I cap out so to speak?
In other words, at 120 pounds, could I be repping 150 pounds on the bench press?
Thanks in advance, appreciate anyone who reads and responds.
I posted a few weeks ago about some bulking advice, but let me give my intro info again in a nutshell.
Started lifting in March, did some protein shakes, not religiously and creatine for like 4 months and cycled off. Did not lift during the summer months. I recently got back into the rythm where Im not sore at all. Right now Im doing Power Gainer supplement at least once a day. Its 3 scoop, 40 grams of whey protein. I usually throw a banana in the shake and milk with about 7 grams of protein per glass. I eat a lot of bananas and fruit, drink a good amount of milk, and eat a good amount of meat. My medications unfortunately remove my appetite almost completey, but Im trying. I work out my chest, tris and bis every other day, taking 2 days rest if needed.
Back in March I started bench pressing 80 pounds. Last night I did 2 sets of 105 8 times each and the third set I added 5 pounds and did 5 reps. Felt good. Im about 120 pounds, 6'0. Im starting to find that my strength is increasing quicker than ever. I do a variation of skull crushers I suppose.. where I stand, grip the dumbbell behind my head and elevate it up and down. This has worked my tris well. Im at 40 pounds now, and I feel I can absolutely increase to 45 next work out.
Having done the last workout of 110 on the last bench set, and 40 on my tris, I do not feel sore at all.
MY question is this: What is a good incremental strategy for increasing weight?
Im still small, but Im getting a lot stronger. I'd really like to get my bench up high. Im trying to bulk at the same time, but its proving a lot harder than increasing my strength. Im content being someone that is a lot stronger than I look.
Another question: If I work on my strength, how strong can I get for my size before I cap out so to speak?
In other words, at 120 pounds, could I be repping 150 pounds on the bench press?
Thanks in advance, appreciate anyone who reads and responds.