madmole
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I'm using a hammer strength row machine if that helps you believe.Madmole
This is tangential... AT BEST... but can you post some videos of your claimed lifts? High rep 300lb+ rows, 400+ squats, etc.?
I've been a strength coach for 14 years so I have been diligently practicing not taking lifters' claims at face value for, well, over a decade now. I want to believe, I want to be like Neo at the beginning of the first Matrix, ie, "He's beginning to believe", but until I see a video I can't help but think... nah dog... that shiz is highly inflated.
I'm 6 beers deep so... with all due respect... your game is amaze-balls regardless... etc. etc. etc. etc.
https://twitter.com/joelhuenink/status/1186485660737142784?s=20
Here's a vid of me squatting 435x12.
Here is what I looked like in 2018 before wrecking my shoulders and elbows. Trying to get back to that now.
EDIT: I can shoot a rowing vid tomorrow, its back day.
I get stronger nearly every workout, even when cutting, but its slower progress. I don't do anything special, 2 sets to complete failure where I can (Not squats obviously), with a static hold for 10s (not all the time) on most lifts. 2-3 exercises per body part. More when bulking for size. I don't even care about strength, all I care about is size, but its weird I lift as much as some pro bodybuilders, but lifting natty for 30 years and you'll be doing some impressive stuff, especially if your consistent.
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