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  • you have the best videos on youtube

  • Thanks for all these videos. You're a gift to the collective bodybuilding web-pedia.

    1'm now looking forward to my 2nd growth spurt.

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  • I have a problem, I always end up running out of energy (glucose, creatin, however you might call it) before actually feeling pain or challenging effort, so my muscles just stops responding to my brain even though I still want to keep performing that exercise :S

  • @futureboy3009 train with a friend, find a training partner.

    on lifts like DB bench, BB bench, incline bench, squats, deep squats, front squats w.e, do a thing called forced reps.

    basically, say your 3 rep max on bench is 100, up it to 120, and gain help from your spotter on each rep, then after the forced rep set drop the weight a little to around 110 then try and lift it on your own, if you struggle the spotter should be there to help and give you another few reps. it tkes time, but works.

  • Get on the juice futureboy3009 :P

  • I push myself to the max, however, eventually every person reaches a max amount of weight that one can push. I have certain lifts that I just cant go heavier. What do I do now?

  • training to failure slows recovery time

  • Mhm I'll try that method because I have been noticing that I've been doing bench all so "lightly" but I believe that I can go heavier....that's my challenge, thanks !

  • I figured this out for myself about a year ago now. The gains I have made are those i long dreamed of.

    I really wish this was the first training tip i got, because this video is about the only tip you need.

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