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5'7, 174. BP is 100lb barbell, military is 60lb barbell. Been lifting seriously since January 04 after 5 year break. Of and on sporadicaly with no idea what I was doing before then.seabee said:Hey V P, how tall are you? You bench 100 and M press 60 lbs (total or per dumbell)? How long have you been lifting? Good development for those numbers.
My badcider303 said:with my experience using higher reps does not work for me... that was the humor.. i had followed lifting plans that parrallel his recommended with no gains close to what i have seen using lower reps and heavier weight... the point i left out was the fact that he had been recommending the things that do not work for my body... perhaps i am more of a hardgainer than you are.. who knows? With most of the people i have talked to going heavy is what makes their muscles respond the most... so maybe i was making a generalization... at no point was i attacking his personal intellect and at no point did i say i was so smart.
and btw hes about 5'9" buck fifty or lighter
Not always true. Ask for referrals of past clients and then TALK to the people. Another option is not sign a long term contract. Schedule two sessions at most and then decide if what they are doing is 1) effective and 2)in line with your goals.SlimShady said:I think it's a catch-22 for people wanting to hire a PT. You can't tell if they are any good until you've already paid them. By then it's too late.