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  • Lovely
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    #21
    dont do starting strength, your coach is gonna slap you for moving up in weight.

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    • Suckmedry
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      #22
      Originally posted by Lovely
      dont do starting strength, your coach is gonna slap you for moving up in weight.
      I'm not trying to gain size.....

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      • Lovely
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        #23
        Originally posted by One more round
        I'm not trying to gain size.....
        haha if youre lifting 5x5 youre gonna gain size son. i did that same routine when i was your age, i gained 15 pounds in a few weeks.

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        • sevenone
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          #24
          Olympic lifts!

          Olympic lifts will help you with core strength and explosiveness while at the same time target all the major muscle groups.
          Get a REAL strength coach invest the money and be taught proper techniques. Not some idiot from the local gym either a professional with a science background and experience in the sport of boxing.

          A proper program should run you a fair chunk of change but you get what you pay for.

          A strength coach can assess the best way for you to get from where you are to where you want to go.

          Check out physicalprep.ca if you're interested those guys help a lot of professional atheletes.

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          • Darkstranger
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            #25
            Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
            Squats, deadlifts, stiff leg dead lifts, military presses. All big compound movements.

            Your rep scheme should be classic 5X5 since you are not gonna do that much weight anyway.

            When you progress with weight, you can move to heavy triples and doubles.
            This x2

            I'd recommend standing overhead press or push presses too.

            BrooklynBomber preaches the truth!!!

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            • Darkstranger
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              #26
              Originally posted by Lovely
              haha if youre lifting 5x5 youre gonna gain size son. i did that same routine when i was your age, i gained 15 pounds in a few weeks.
              Depends on what you do with your diet.

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              • Lovely
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                #27
                Originally posted by Darkstranger
                Depends on what you do with your diet.
                i think he'll definitely put on some lower body mass regardless of the diet... but who knows? i dont lift weights any more.

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                • Deep Blue 1997
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Lovely
                  i think he'll definitely put on some lower body mass regardless of the diet... but who knows? i dont lift weights any more.
                  nope, it's all diet.

                  you need to be at a caloric surplus to gain weight.

                  so if you are taking in less calories than your maintenance, you can forget gaining weight.


                  starting strength is a good idea, power cleans will help with explosiveness.

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                  • Lovely
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by bahay kubo
                    nope, it's all diet.

                    you need to be at a caloric surplus to gain weight.

                    so if you are taking in less calories than your maintenance, you can forget gaining weight.


                    starting strength is a good idea, power cleans will help with explosiveness.
                    yeaah ok. 10chars

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Lovely
                      yeaah ok. 10chars
                      haha what? i don't get it

                      care to explain what the 10chars is? i feel like i'm being insulted lol

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