I know sometimes it is hard to find a fellow dedicated lifter, but it is worth your time and effort to find a good partner if you a serious about getting big, strong, whatever.
I recently (3 mos ago) started training with a fairly established powerlifter, and all 3 lifts have jumped up. Why? Because I have to keep up with him as much as I can. He is 6', 350 lb. while I am 5'10, 248. He is natural (for sure) and squats 930, bench 650, and DL 630. I have no idea what my actual maxes are as I really don't max in any lifts except my assistance lifts (GM variations, pulls, etc.), but for example my safety squat good morning went from 275/4 to 340/6 in 2.5 months. My raw CG bench is still stuck at 405, but that will change soon with some more speed work. That is progress, folks, and wouldn't have happened training alone.
Bottom line, even if you have to drive 45 min. to train with a serious lifter, find time to do it if you want to be at your best.
I recently (3 mos ago) started training with a fairly established powerlifter, and all 3 lifts have jumped up. Why? Because I have to keep up with him as much as I can. He is 6', 350 lb. while I am 5'10, 248. He is natural (for sure) and squats 930, bench 650, and DL 630. I have no idea what my actual maxes are as I really don't max in any lifts except my assistance lifts (GM variations, pulls, etc.), but for example my safety squat good morning went from 275/4 to 340/6 in 2.5 months. My raw CG bench is still stuck at 405, but that will change soon with some more speed work. That is progress, folks, and wouldn't have happened training alone.
Bottom line, even if you have to drive 45 min. to train with a serious lifter, find time to do it if you want to be at your best.
