Beyond Brawn - The Insider's Encyclopedia on How to Build Muscle && Might

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not get to your goal. e names of our game are effort and progressive
poundages. While cycling training intensity does not mean full-bore effort
at every workout, you must get into sustained periods of intensive work-
outs.

. ere are two crucial considerations to keep in mind when viewing my per-
sonal training achievements:

a. I have never taken bodybuilding drugs, and never will.
b. My genetic endowment is almost the opposite of what is needed to
develop great strength.

. While  ×  is fine deadlifting for a hard gainer, it is not much in today’s
world where the genetically gifted elite grab the publicity and attention. But
while some of these men are awesomely strong, more than a few of them are
far less strong than their posed lifts (sometimes using fake plates) suggest.
I did not use a lifting belt or any lifting gear other than grip support. I was
 pounds—at '", and about  bodyfat—when I did the  × , so I
was pulling over twice bodyweight. is was in July  when I was  years
old.

. When appraising my genetic endowment for lifting weights, there is noth-
ing to marvel at. Two areas come out as better than average, i.e., calves and
body structure for the deadlift and stiff-legged deadlift. Everything else
ranges from average hard-gainer material to worse-than-average, with arms
in particular being the pits for bodybuilding.

. I had extensive work and parental responsibilities during the deadlift cycle.
ese prevented my resting and sleeping as well as I should have in order
to recuperate speedily from training. I am a real-world person, not someone
who can devote himself to his training with little or no thought for other
aspects of regular life. As typical working hard gainers it is not just our genes
that work against us. ere are other out-of-the-gym factors as well.

Reasoning for the deadlift focus
. For almost all of my training years—right until this  ×  deadlift
cycle—I have always considered the squat the exercise to concentrate upon.
While my deadlift poundage can almost be depended upon to increase so
long as I am injury-free, work very hard and infrequently, and eat and rest
enough, the same cannot be said of the squat. For years I tried to make the
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