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I used to have a wider conv deadlift stance and brought it in over the years. Pretty much did the opposite with squats and benchI agree with the experts if it's working keep doing it. I was pretty wide Deadlifting and just past shoulder squatting, @Perrin Aybara had me narrow my deadlift stance quite a bit and worked with that for a while. I found that my deadlift stance has widened some since and seem to be comfortable there, but by no means as wide as I was before. Narrow stance squats worked for me box squatting not so much without the box so I am back to just past shoulders.
I used to have a wider conv deadlift stance and brought it in over the years. Pretty much did the opposite with squats and bench
Just to be a smart ass, you deadlift super wide now.... SumoSame except for my bench, it's been about the same. Deadlift started wide and squat started narrow.
You’d laugh if you saw my first attempt at 5 plates a few years ago. It looks like a snatch grip lmaoSame except for my bench, it's been about the same. Deadlift started wide and squat started narrow.
On a side note, it's a bit discouraging to see my physique change from the difference in training.
Not as defined, I think. I was bodybuilding before, so I was doing more volume at a quicker pace. I think that was keeping me leaner. My muscles had a different look alsoChange how?
Not as defined, I think. I was bodybuilding before, so I was doing more volume at a quicker pace. I think that was keeping me leaner. My muscles had a different look also
It's a different look. Powerlifting isn't optimal for hypertrophy. There's not a ton of variety in lifts because everything supports, or should support, the big three. I am looking more average in build. It's a completley different goal. I thought of maybe going to a power building type of program in the future at some point.Okay, was just curious. I never really made any switch, so nothing for me to compare to.
It's a different look. Powerlifting isn't optimal for hypertrophy. There's not a ton of variety in lifts because everything supports, or should support, the big three. I am looking more average in build. It's a completley different goal. I thought of maybe going to a power building type of program in the future at some point.
I'm a bit vain when it comes to physique lol I suppose that's everyone that does bodybuilding type of programs. I'm putting that on hold. Powerlifting has it's own hook. I like chasing heavier weights.
Eventually I would like to try and integrate the two goals. I know that it won't be optimal for either goal but I think it would satisfy both my goals. That's in the future sometime though.
It's difficult for me to know where to draw the line. I want to get better at powerlifting and I want to stick with that for awhile.I hear you. I guess I'm really not that big for how strong I am and how long I've been lifting and running gear. Still for me the size that comes with powerlifting is enough and eating well enough I'm kinda lean is all I really need. I mean I do enjoy getting bigger and leaner, but within the parameters of powerlifting training. About to run a short off season blast and incorporate some hypertrophy into my program.
For longevity you are probably better off training for hypertrophy half the year or more and only training hard for strength before meets and part of your off season.
There is definitely ways to do a bit more of both. Concurrent training or conjugate. Something like the cube is good. Lilybridge method. DUP for the big three week by week and Sat/Sunday is accessory training mostly bodybuilding. Westside incorporates a lot of bodybuilding training after the main lifts and doesn’t hammer the main lifts so much, mostly variations and speed work with CAT.It's difficult for me to know where to draw the line. I want to get better at powerlifting and I want to stick with that for awhile.
I have to wait to run a blast, my LDL came back high. I want to get my cholesterol in check before I do a blast. I have some Anavar, Winstrol, NPP and Test C.
The programs you’ve been running have been mostly about peaking at the end. Off-season Powerlifting is all about volume and hypertrophy. Check out the 8x8 I posted in the DM’s. You might like it, if you want to keep both goals.It's a different look. Powerlifting isn't optimal for hypertrophy. There's not a ton of variety in lifts because everything supports, or should support, the big three. I am looking more average in build. It's a completley different goal. I thought of maybe going to a power building type of program in the future at some point.
I'm a bit vain when it comes to physique lol I suppose that's everyone that does bodybuilding type of programs. I'm putting that on hold. Powerlifting has it's own hook. I like chasing heavier weights.
Eventually I would like to try and integrate the two goals. I know that it won't be optimal for either goal but I think it would satisfy both my goals. That's in the future sometime though.
