
Originally Posted by
piepiezzz
I have to kind of disagree..........I hate ALL SHOW, NO GO.......I laugh at those guys in the gym. They all blow up every summer for the beach, looking good, admittedly. But they know what I know....that I own them....they won't lift next to me, by me, etc.
You can do both......I am a pretty big boy muscularly......6' 218 but I am also a member of the 500 club...........A lot of my good friends are the same way.
Under every powerlifter's physique, there is a bodybuilder....that all has to do with diet and cardio. In powerlifting comps , I have seen TONS of guys that could go from the bench right to the stage.......I competed in a powerlifting comp at 3-4%.
You just have to alternate training from Power to bodybuilding. Reads Arnold's Encyclopedia, he explains this very well.
You see guys at the gym with shirts that say "strength doesn't come from needles". In a certain way a agree with this. I could bench 450 lbs at 220 before I ever experimented with AAS. So I say "sustained strength doesn't come from needles" because I can be off AAS for 2+ years, as I am now and still bench over 400 lbs. Last night I did incline dumbells, 130's for 8 with perfect form.
Like I said, you can alternate power/muscle building. During muscle building phases forget about 1 rep max..........but during strength training, build up an 8 week program that leads to a 1 rep max (as competition prep normally does)