need advice about squats

[QUOTE=YouKnowWho;1182853]One of my SC brothers who could lift a lot of weight. His arm muscle were so big that his hands couldn’t even touch his own legs. [/quote]

What is it with this nonsense? Unless your friend was very overweight, that wasn’t the case.

“oh man my friend did some bench press one day and got so huge he couldn’t even button his own shirt! Weightlifting is bad for you!!! Big muscles make you slow and dumb!!!”

When he walked, since his arms were curve around, his posture just like a chimpanzee. We all called him “black chimpanzee”. When he wrestled, he had no skill. even a 150 lb skinny guy could throw him (he weight over 200 lb).

Holy cow, one big muscular guy didn’t know how to fight THEREFORE WEIGHTLIFTING IS POINTLESS

[QUOTE=wenshu;1182846]Why are you wasting all this time here? 225 ain’t gonna squat itself. You don’t need advice you need a portly Japanese woman to slap you in the face before you lift and then beat you mercilessly with a rattan stick when you fail.

I ain’t saving nothing, I’m talking trash. Rippetoe’s cult is nearly as bad as crossfit.

This conversation sums it up better then I ever could.

http://irongarmx.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5075&start=30950#p677130

STFU AND READ THE BOOK MOTHERFUCKER.[/QUOTE]

Cliffs Notes on Rippetoe’s cult?

[QUOTE=JamesC;1182633]If you just wanna get big and strong, simply start drinking a half of gallon of whole milk a day on top of what you already eat. If you find that you aren’t putting on any weight, add more until you’re drinking up to one full gallon of whole milk a day.

It works. I went from 185 to 232 in 3 months. Granted, a lot of it was fat, but it isn’t nearly as hard to cut weight as people say it is.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=JamesC;1182640]Because full-grown adult males shouldn’t be under 200:p[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=JamesC;1182652]If I get to go home after, i’ll have 6 pieces of bacon, 6 fried eggs, a glass of whole milk, and 2 pieces of toast.[/QUOTE]

DING, DING, DING!!!

You win the award for the worst possible nutritional advice on the internet!!!

JOHNNY, TELL BAWANG WHAT HE WILL WIN TAKING JAMESC’s ADVICE!

A heaping helping of heart disease or stroke from a combination of fat and cholesterol.

6 fried eggs
One egg yolk has about 186mg of cholesterol. A healthy person should limit their dietary cholesterol to less than 300mg per day. Six fried eggs equals 1116mg of cholesterol BEFORE you add the cholesterol received from whatever you are using to fry the eggs. You should not exceed four eggs total per WEEK!!!
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/HQ00608

6 pieces of bacon
One slice of bacon equals about one ounce. One ounce of bacon has about 30mg of cholesterol. Six slices of bacon equals about 180mg.
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/can-bacon-be-part-of-a-healthy-diet

One gallon of whole milk
One cup of whole milk has about 33mg of cholesterol. There are 16 US cups in one gallon of milk. So, there are 528mg of cholesterol in one gallon of milk.
http://www.fatfreekitchen.com/cholesterol/cholesterol-milk.html

1116mg from six eggs + 180mg from six slices of bacon + 528mg from one gallon of whole milk = 1824mg of cholesterol in ONE DAY. This is more than the total amount of cholesterol one should consume in SIX DAYS.

Bawang,
Do yourself a favor. Ask a nutritionist HOW you should, or IF you should gain added weight.

Or remove the yolks.

[QUOTE=Raipizo;1182866]Or remove the yolks.[/QUOTE]

And cook the whites in a microwave rather than frying them. :wink:

Hard boiling also! Those are amazing. But yeah if you wanna get muscle get some whey protein etc and get a lot of protein daily.

Does dietary cholesterol affect blood cholesterol?

Also, whole milk is gross.

Also, Bawang can gain weight without going on the ridiculous GOMAD (gallon of milk a day) diet.

Also, bodybuilders are not known for being healthy (I’m talking about serious/advanced bodybuilders here, not recreational weight lifters).

In fact, weight lifting lowers cholesterol.

[QUOTE=IronFist;1182864]Cliffs Notes on Rippetoe’s cult?[/QUOTE]

Crossfit. The Couch Thread. 1,200 pages of a single forum thread full of pics of sickeningly androgynous women, seriously ill advised fashion sensibilities, easily avoidable injuries and a general catalouging of crossfit assface retardedness.

That particular back and forth just happened to offer some witty insight into the cult of personality around Rip and other internet fitness gurus.

IronGarm bitch.

[QUOTE=YouKnowWho;1182853]
One of my SC brothers who could lift a lot of weight. His arm muscle were so big that his hands couldn’t even touch his own legs. When he walked, since his arms were curve around, his posture just like a chimpanzee. We all called him “black chimpanzee”. When he wrestled, he had no skill. even a 150 lb skinny guy could throw him (he weight over 200 lb).[/QUOTE]

Did it occur to you that he just sucked at wrestling independently of his stature?

[QUOTE=IronFist;1182872]
Also, Bawang can gain weight without going on the ridiculous GOMAD (gallon of milk a day) diet.

Also, bodybuilders are not known for being healthy (I’m talking about serious/advanced bodybuilders here, not recreational weight lifters).[/QUOTE]

Crash dieting is seriously harmful.

bawang, gain all the weight you want, nothing sexier than an Asian with junk in the trunk.

[QUOTE=wenshu;1182874]Did it occur to you that he just sucked at wrestling independently of his stature?[/QUOTE]

The guy I’m talking about, he should spend more time on his combat skill development. He should not spend all his training time on weight training. In the throwing art, his strength could help his combat skill, but his strength was not combat skill.

If bawang is willing to spend his training time in squarts lifting, he should try to develop some combat skill at the same time. If he can kill 2 birds with 1 stone, he should consider that option.

After all, to lift a 200 lb sand bag is no difference from to squarts lift 200 lb weight. The weight training benefit is the same. The combat skill training benefit is not.

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/2400/singleleg.jpg

IMO,

strong > weak, but

strong guy with skill > weak guy with skill > strong guy with no skill > weak guy with no skill

Practice some shoulder throws on a heavy bag yeah. That would be pretty good training.

Don’t really have time to respond to everything posted. I’ll come back later.

What I will say is that I only followed Rip’s program until I was squatting more than bodyweight. After that I moved to a slower progression using Wendler’s 5/3/1. I agree that Rip has a lot of fanboy’s that border on cultists. I just like his simple, easy to follow system because it worked for me.

As for the diet, it’s extreme, i’ll admit that. However, if you’re a skinny guy that can’t seem to put on weight, adding in whole milk is a very easy way to get your extra calories. Notice I said start with a half gallon, not the full GOMAD.

Will come back later. Gonna go watch Total Recall.

[QUOTE=wenshu;1182874]Crossfit. The Couch Thread. 1,200 pages of a single forum thread full of pics of sickeningly androgynous women, seriously ill advised fashion sensibilities, easily avoidable injuries and a general catalouging of crossfit assface retardedness.[/quote]

That was sort of vague. I was hoping for some juicy details.

Rippetoe is the Starting Strength guy, right? Isn’t that just a program that teaches the power lifts and/or Olympic lifts to beginners so they don’t waste their time on machines and stuff? I didn’t know it was a cult.

I know Crossfit has the reputation of being kind of a cult.

That particular back and forth just happened to offer some witty insight into the cult of personality around Rip and other internet fitness gurus.

Maybe I’ll read that 1,200 page thread.

IronGarm bitch.

I remember garm from the original days of Pavel’s forum. I don’t remember why he started his own forum, though? Censorship on DragonDoor?

[QUOTE=YouKnowWho;1182876]The guy I’m talking about, he should spend more time on his combat skill development. He should not spend all his training time on weight training. In the throwing art, his strength could help his combat skill, but his strength was not combat skill.

If bawang is willing to spend his training time in squarts lifting, he should try to develop some combat skill at the same time. If he can kill 2 birds with 1 stone, he should consider that option.

After all, to lift a 200 lb sand bag is no difference from to squarts lift 200 lb weight. The weight training benefit is the same. The combat skill training benefit is not.

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/2400/singleleg.jpg

IMO,

strong > weak, but

strong guy with skill > weak guy with skill > strong guy with no skill > weak guy with no skill[/QUOTE]

Lifting a 200lb sandbag is different from squatting 200lbs. The only thing that is the same is the weight.

I’ve seen strong guys with no skill beat weak guys with skill. Your two middle examples are roughly equal. Sometimes the weak guy with skills is really good. I’ve been easily tapped out by a dude who was like 6’ and 140 pounds and had been training for a while when I was 170lbs and had been lifting for a few years but was a noob. My thought was “crap, I need to get better!” Similarly, on another occasion I was rolling with another guy who had much more experience than me but was smaller and lighter, I was able to use my strength to prevent him from doing anything. I could muscle my way out of positions and just hold him there. His thought was probably “crap, I need to get stronger!”

Bawang, squat if you want to squat. And try those sumo style deadlifts and let me know how they work for you.

[QUOTE=IronFist;1182892]That was sort of vague. [/QUOTE]

STFU AND READ THE THREAD MOTHERFUCKER

[QUOTE=IronFist;1182872]Does dietary cholesterol affect blood cholesterol?

Also, whole milk is gross.

Also, Bawang can gain weight without going on the ridiculous GOMAD (gallon of milk a day) diet.

Also, bodybuilders are not known for being healthy (I’m talking about serious/advanced bodybuilders here, not recreational weight lifters).

In fact, weight lifting lowers cholesterol.[/QUOTE]

Ironfist,

This link should answer your question:

http://health.howstuffworks.com/diseases-conditions/cardiovascular/cholesterol/cholesterol2.htm

bawang,
Lets keep things simple ok?
Look, if you want to get stronger, you need to lift more weight, simple.
If you want to increase muscle size you need to lift more weight, with more reps and eat more BUT eat better and eat well.
The rep scheme for lower body parts is some what debated BUT the truth is that you will need to find the one that works bets for you.
The 10-12 range works well for most BUT if you have hit a wall of sorts, I have heard that doing the 20 rep squat protocol will build some serious mass on your legs ( with a good diet).
In short ( and you do this IF you have been squatting for some time already and are NOT a beginner:
You warm up for a few sets ( 3) as you work up to a weight that you can do for 12 reps and then you use that weight and you do 20 reps !
You stop and breath and rest ALWAYS with the weight on you and do the reps, you may have to end up doing 1 at a time, but do all 20 !
You may throw up and you may die, such is life my friend !
You will not be able to walk for a bit and will walk badly for a few days so do this only once a week BUT it will work dude.

[QUOTE=IronFist;1182671]lol first time I’ve ever heard that.[/QUOTE]

Weak people squat weak numbers and use the excuse but i am going ATG… strong people don’t use this excuse we simply powerlift :slight_smile:

Bawang a good MMA coach laid dow the following guidelines for fighters,
If they can squat 1.5 to 2 times body weight they are strong for a fighter, so you are doing ok, don’t over think it just squat eat and rest
Its not as hard as people think, 7 pages of advice on the subject is waaayy too much

And if your goal is to lift and throw a 180lb man, you need to be squatting around 290 pounds as throwing is an explosive strength movement and your explosive strength maximum is usually about 6- - 70% of your one rep max

[QUOTE=Frost;1183016]And if your goal is to lift and throw a 180lb man, you need to be squatting around 290 pounds as throwing is an explosive strength movement and your explosive strength maximum is usually about 6- - 70% of your one rep max[/QUOTE]

It would also help if you didn’t have ‘girl’ arms Bawang. Don’t make me take you to the ‘gun’ show.

[QUOTE=Hebrew Hammer;1183018]It would also help if you didn’t have ‘girl’ arms Bawang. Don’t make me take you to the ‘gun’ show.[/QUOTE]

You mean like these?