Hey everyone, its ark here and this is getting to me. I am really getting frustrated, so if you could please read through this it would be greatly appreciated, may be a bit long.
Stats:
Age: 17
Height: 6'1
Weight: 174.0 lbs
BF: Approx. 16-18%
My cousin came moved to a city near me, and I can finally see him more often. He is somewhat a bodybuilder, been lifting for a few years, and has some experience. He is not huge tho, but that is not his goal. Anyways, we always talk about things related to bodybuilding, dieting, training, etc and he asked me why I was cutting.
My plan for cutting was to:
Get to 10-12% BF
Switch to diet that gains LBM slowly, limiting the amount of fat gain as minimal as possible
My overall goal:
I want to be 200-220+ lbs, but lean. Around 10-13% I would like to be, as an end result.
What I am having troubles with:
I am very soft, as in my body is very soft right now. I have a bit soft spot in my abs, and i don't have that overall hardness in my body. If you would like a picture, please let me know.
Anyways, I was reading through Arnold's book, his Encyclopaedia of Bodybuilding, and was skimming to answer some of my questions. Arnold says it's very important to train strength in the beginning, and that's what he did. I like training for strength, but I'm not sure if it will help me reach my goal. In his book, he says:
"But I also believe that, unless you include low-rep strength training, you will never achieve the hardness and density necessary o create a truly first-class physique.
Then I read a little bit further and came across this, from Franco Columbo:
"If you don't do heavy lifts.... There is a soft look that shows itself clearly. Power training puts tremendous strain on relatively few fibers at a time, causing them to become bigger and ticker (hypertrophy), and they also become packed much tighter together. This contributes enormously to that hard, dense look of the early champions.:"
Is it smarter to switch to power lifting for me, and achieve some strength gains, gain size, hopefully get rid of that soft spot, then cut down?
I have the access to train with the Canadian power lifting team, the all nature foundation trains at the same gym as me, and I know a few guys on the team. All very nice people, and more than willing to provide help. Should I take that route? Stop my cutting that I have been doing for a month, switch to powerlifting? I have always wanted to be strong and big, but I'm just not sure where to start.
Any help much appreciated. I'm a cluster fuck... I am a bit insecure with my body, that's why I was cutting.
Stats:
Age: 17
Height: 6'1
Weight: 174.0 lbs
BF: Approx. 16-18%
My cousin came moved to a city near me, and I can finally see him more often. He is somewhat a bodybuilder, been lifting for a few years, and has some experience. He is not huge tho, but that is not his goal. Anyways, we always talk about things related to bodybuilding, dieting, training, etc and he asked me why I was cutting.
My plan for cutting was to:
Get to 10-12% BF
Switch to diet that gains LBM slowly, limiting the amount of fat gain as minimal as possible
My overall goal:
I want to be 200-220+ lbs, but lean. Around 10-13% I would like to be, as an end result.
What I am having troubles with:
I am very soft, as in my body is very soft right now. I have a bit soft spot in my abs, and i don't have that overall hardness in my body. If you would like a picture, please let me know.
Anyways, I was reading through Arnold's book, his Encyclopaedia of Bodybuilding, and was skimming to answer some of my questions. Arnold says it's very important to train strength in the beginning, and that's what he did. I like training for strength, but I'm not sure if it will help me reach my goal. In his book, he says:
"But I also believe that, unless you include low-rep strength training, you will never achieve the hardness and density necessary o create a truly first-class physique.
Then I read a little bit further and came across this, from Franco Columbo:
"If you don't do heavy lifts.... There is a soft look that shows itself clearly. Power training puts tremendous strain on relatively few fibers at a time, causing them to become bigger and ticker (hypertrophy), and they also become packed much tighter together. This contributes enormously to that hard, dense look of the early champions.:"
Is it smarter to switch to power lifting for me, and achieve some strength gains, gain size, hopefully get rid of that soft spot, then cut down?
I have the access to train with the Canadian power lifting team, the all nature foundation trains at the same gym as me, and I know a few guys on the team. All very nice people, and more than willing to provide help. Should I take that route? Stop my cutting that I have been doing for a month, switch to powerlifting? I have always wanted to be strong and big, but I'm just not sure where to start.
Any help much appreciated. I'm a cluster fuck... I am a bit insecure with my body, that's why I was cutting.
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