Originally posted by: rh71
Gymnastics is where it's at. They interviewed one of the US Olympians and he said that they get that muscular just because they lift their own body weight so often while doing the gymnastics. That's healthy, they look awesome, and they can do crazy stunts. That's where it's at.Originally posted by: rnp614
Psh who needs to weight lift. Running is where its at. The only thing you need more muscles for is for lifting more. Running at least makes you more healthy overall
You could probably bench your weight with a single rep then.Originally posted by: SWScorch
well I'm pretty damn skinny and a runner, and I'm around 5'10" and 135 pounds. I benched 3 sets of 10 reps at 85 pounds the other day. Woohoo!!!!
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: Tick
Well, now I'm curious. I'm 6'4" 230. Somewhat active. Give me a guess.
you should be lifting about 260lbs.
Originally posted by: birdpup
Why lift weights???? It will only compress your joints and make you shorter. Your muscles will disappear after a few years yet you will never grow again. Whatever height you are when you start lifting weights is the tallest you will achieve.
It is far better and more natural looking to do pushups, situps, chinups, and other excercises with only your own weight to move.
10 pushups a day. Soon you will naturally increase to 20, then 30. Then two sets of 20, ...
Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
When in high school I weighed 103lbs. I was a wrestler and started out lifing 80lbs and worked my way up to 210 in 2 years.
Originally posted by: archcommus
I won't be doing any reps at all, we'll be looking for a SINGLE REP max amount. I haven't touched a bench press since 8th grade. And I don't work out. And I'm lean.
Okay I'm ready to be laughed at tomorrow.What will I be doing, 40 maybe?
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: birdpup
Why lift weights???? It will only compress your joints and make you shorter. Your muscles will disappear after a few years yet you will never grow again. Whatever height you are when you start lifting weights is the tallest you will achieve.
It is far better and more natural looking to do pushups, situps, chinups, and other excercises with only your own weight to move.
10 pushups a day. Soon you will naturally increase to 20, then 30. Then two sets of 20, ...
Folks, this glorious nugget of pure, unadulterated bullsh!t is why you never blindly believe what you hear.
Pure myth. Probably started by the fact that there are a lot of short body builders. A hint: A higher percentage of body builders are not short because they lift, they lift because they're short. It's called "little man syndrome" and they do it out of insecurity.
Originally posted by: archcommus
Well, it's done, thank goodness. I'm happy with the results. Benched 132 single rep and I think 130 for the leg press (if the plates are actually 10 lbs each). For my weight, that equals "superior" in leg press and "good" for benchpress.

 
				
		