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LEARN PROPER FORM FIRST the weight will come, but learn the entire movement from extension to contraction. To me the difference between guys who have great builds and those who don't is not only genetics, but bad form and no mind muscle connection.Everyone gets enamoured with heavy weight before they know how to handle it! I can prove this 3-4 times a week when I am digging some kid/guy out from under a heavy bench.
LEARN PROPER FORM FIRST the weight will come, but learn the entire movement from extension to contraction. To me the difference between guys who have great builds and those who don't is not only genetics, but bad form and no mind muscle connection.Everyone gets enamoured with heavy weight before they know how to handle it! I can prove this 3-4 times a week when I am digging some kid/guy out from under a heavy bench.
This!!! Every damn day you see "That Guy" benching 275 for a good 5 half reps, or doing his 2 inch squats and half curls. I use to try to correct people but they always seem to react the same way, "I know what Im doing man, thanks anyways." So I just stopped.
dont be impatient
:thumbsup:Its a marathon..not a sprint..
Soon as I'm done eating I will do just as you asked my dear friend. Give me a few:chicken:Come on guys...give him something he can use. If this person is a newbie in bodybuilding of course he knows he has to be patient, but what advice would you give him in the workout? "don't be impatient" and 'it's a marathon and not a sprint" are fine, but what if he is wanting advice further than that? Metal, I know you can give helpful advice about how NOT to get hurt...I mean once you have been there you know the importance more than anyone. What did you learn through this?
That is best thing, but mine would be "Quit bitchin and do it or go home".Its a marathon..not a sprint..
I would have to say my best advice would be: Count Sets, Not Reps!
Atleast this is how I have always worked out.
REASON BEING: If you always go til failure then your getting the muscle worked properly. I sometimes find guys who can easily squeeze out another 1 or 2 reps but stop because they reached their rep count of 10. And I also have seen guys lose intensity in the gym when they find that they cant reach their goal of the 10th rep and burn out at rep 7 or 8 and then the rest of their workout they are in a half ass mood.
So I always say Count Sets, Not Reps ...Go to Failure!