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Why is everyone saying they bodybuild and posting their maxes.. If you were properly bodybuilding you wouldn't be training for strength.

Because without pics that's the only way of communicating how you currently look.

I did Gymnastics for 6yrs when i was younger, now i'm an avid climber

I've never really 'worked out' but I suppose i'm pretty strong and have a good core (I had all 6 when i was 10, lel).

Skinny boy with abs is like a fat girl with tits.

 

I have massive respect for gymnasts though, they really do have one of the best overall body physiques.

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What, have you ever lifted a weight in your life? Find me a big body builder that isn't "strong".

Ofc they're strong. facep.gif I'm saying that in most cases a powerlifter or someone who trains for strength rather than hypertrophy would be stronger than a bodybuilder of the same weight. Couldn't you fill that in. It's common sense

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Ofc they're strong. facep.gif I'm saying that in most cases a powerlifter or someone who trains for strength rather than hypertrophy would be stronger than a bodybuilder of the same weight. Couldn't you fill that in. It's common sense

Umm someone who trains for strength HAS to have their muscles undergo hypertrophy to grow, as does everyone, so "someone who trains for strength rather than hypertrophy" is a completely invalid statement that makes no sense.

 

You're take on the word "strong" could mean thousands of different things anyway. You could argue that someone who can do 50 pull ups is stronger than someone who can do 10 even if the individual doing 10 can power clean 315 while the 50 pull ups person maxes out at 225.

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Umm someone who trains for strength HAS to have their muscles undergo hypertrophy to grow, as does everyone, so "someone who trains for strength rather than hypertrophy" is a completely invalid statement that makes no sense.

 

You're take on the word "strong" could mean thousands of different things anyway. You could argue that someone who can do 50 pull ups is stronger than someone who can do 10 even if the individual doing 10 can power clean 315 while the 50 pull ups person maxes out at 225.

facep.gif  Yes, but I mean somebody who trains for hypertrophy has a training program that is revolved around doing high repetitions with low weight. And someone who trains for strength does low repetitions and high weight. The strength training individual would naturally have developed muscles as a result of some hypertrophy (isn't that obvious?), but a bodybuilder's routine should focus on this and as a result their muscle gains will be more evident.  I initially commented on max lifts being an aspect of strength, and I'm pretty sure that is how most people compete, not for stamina.. You're over-complicating this.

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facep.gif  Yes, but I mean somebody who trains for hypertrophy has a training program that is revolved around doing high repetitions with low weight. And someone who trains for strength does low repetitions and high weight. The strength training individual would naturally have developed muscles as a result of some hypertrophy (isn't that obvious?), but a bodybuilder's routine should focus on this and as a result their muscle gains will be more evident.  I initially commented on max lifts being an aspect of strength, and I'm pretty sure that is how most people compete, not for stamina.. You're over-complicating this.

I don't think you know what hypertrophy means.

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