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While on this topic, has anyone here gotten a friend to push down (encourage the negative phase of the lift) on a bar, etc. while you try to resist? It's like super negatives lol, crazy hypertrophy results

Yep, when bench pressing on a Smith. Was crazy sore afterwards.

Not to detract anything from that monster, but how much TUT do you guys devote to squats? I go much, much slower than this guy...is it more taxing to go faster or slower? I would think the latter, given you don't have the elasticity/spring helping you out on return. I think if I was to go as fast as this guy, I could probably do more weight but would end up with some pretty bad technique. Is there an explosive benefit to doing it this fast?

Sounds good I might try that. Sounds like you'd need really good technique to pull it off safely, I can see how people might do their lower back or pull a leg muscle coming up quick from a parallel or deeper position.

yeah I go a lot slower than that... nice and controlled on the way down and then explode up... the weight will dictate how much speed you have on the way up anyway... as long as you don't 'bounce' at the bottom I think your fine

I just think head/chest up, ass/hips back first (before you break at the knees) and weight on the heels

ps. that guy is about 5'2" and 75kg which makes this even more impressive

Not to detract anything from that monster, but how much TUT do you guys devote to squats? I go much, much slower than this guy...is it more taxing to go faster or slower? I would think the latter, given you don't have the elasticity/spring helping you out on return. I think if I was to go as fast as this guy, I could probably do more weight but would end up with some pretty bad technique. Is there an explosive benefit to doing it this fast?

Is the guy wearing knee wraps in that vid? can see black but not sure if wraps or just sleeves to keep the heat in.

Anyway, strong muscle is a big muscle is a fast muscle. I don't know all the correlations between TUT and bb and hypertrophy etc, but I do know when you've got big weight on the bar you're not there to f**k spiders.

I think you'll find it's the opposite - the slower you go the harder it is to move the weight because you're not recruiting as many fibres during the lift.

Also, stretch shortening cycle (css) does help out the hole (referred to as "the bounce"), thing is this guy is doing 1/4 squats so not much elastic energy being stored.

Best thing is to experiment with yourself and make your own conclusions :)

ps. that guy is about 5'2" and 75kg which makes this even more impressive

That's fairly light, but squats should be easier for short guys or people with short legs?

That's fairly light, but squats should be easier for short guys or people with short legs?

5'2 is short as hell and squatting would alot easier for his short little legs.. Not like us guys that are over 6 foot.. Takes twice as long to get to the ground lol

Yer, that and I was thinking longer limbs = more torque/leverage working against you when you bend your long legs.

On the topic of protein powders, do you guys drink them on your off/rest days or just on days you do exercise?

I've got some Musashi 92 on hand which is low-carb and take that if I'm in a rush and don't have time or access to protein from a whole food source on non-workout days.

And then keep the protein supps that have more carbs in them for the WO days.

Finally found out my body fat % is:

Currently 82kg at 13%BF. Also started doing deadlifts again today with 120kg x 3 being my best effort. Time to step it up

Fat flamin mongrel.

lol what gym do you go to?

Dude I suggest you do some research before posting...

"When a high dietary protein intake is consumed, there is an increase in urea excretion, which suggests that amino acid oxidation is increased.."

It depends on the types of protein you're consuming, unless you've been consuming a lot of slow-release proteins throughout the day, your overnight release won't last nearly as long as consuming something like casein before bed (4-6 hours release).

... Believe what you want (supplement packaging) but I'll take advice from a guy who has a bachelor and master of science in nutrition and over 18 years experience.

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