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Gaining 50 pounds on bench

Eric1987

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I read an article that had documents and pictures on how to do it. Can anyone link me it again? I want to try it. I had a couple things saved from it but now its gone. I think it said 40 weeks?
 
I read an article that had documents and pictures on how to do it. Can anyone link me it again? I want to try it. I had a couple things saved from it but now its gone. I think it said 40 weeks?


Get some monsterdrol and you'll do it in 6 weeks, lol.





Aside from that, what does your current routine look like?
 
We as in me and my friend I go to the gym with. So no one knows this whole thing about the 50 pounds on bench in I think it was 50 or so weeks?
 
Get some monsterdrol and you'll do it in 6 weeks, lol.





Aside from that, what does your current routine look like?

Lol what? 50 pounds in 6 weeks from monsterdrol....are you just sponsoring this or what man because me and several others got no where close to 50 pounds.

Sometimes i feel like I'm completely missing the picture here or something ... I do gain noticeable strength and looks on these OTCs but no where near what some you seem to have...
 
Gain 50 lbs on Bench sounds like a muscle mag article to me. Get RIPPED in 2 days! Add 10 inches to your arms THIS WEEKEND! The secret is inside!

Seriously, 5x5 is what you want for linear progression. If you are stuck try these things in this order

1. Check your diet. More protein and more calories
2. Drop your weight on all 3 movements by 15 lbs. Then start the 5x5 again increasing the load 5 lbs each week. So you'll hit your sticky point again in 3 weeks but you'll be hitting it "running".
3. Do #1 and #2 and take monsterdrol as dabuff describes.
 
Lol what? 50 pounds in 6 weeks from monsterdrol....are you just sponsoring this or what man because me and several others got no where close to 50 pounds.

Sometimes i feel like I'm completely missing the picture here or something ... I do gain noticeable strength and looks on these OTCs but no where near what some you seem to have...

It depends on where you start from. If you start with a 200lbs bench, you would easily get to 250lb bench in 6 weeks. If not, there is something wrong with what you are doing. I went from a 285 to 325 X 2 bench in 5 weeks.


Also, have you seen my progress pics? I seem to have the mass and strength equation dialed in with my routine and diet. Check it out in the members pics forum. Pics speak louder than anything else.
 
Gain 50 lbs on Bench sounds like a muscle mag article to me. Get RIPPED in 2 days! Add 10 inches to your arms THIS WEEKEND! The secret is inside!

Seriously, 5x5 is what you want for linear progression. If you are stuck try these things in this order

1. Check your diet. More protein and more calories
2. Drop your weight on all 3 movements by 15 lbs. Then start the 5x5 again increasing the load 5 lbs each week. So you'll hit your sticky point again in 3 weeks but you'll be hitting it "running".
3. Do #1 and #2 and take monsterdrol as dabuff describes.



lol. FLat abs only 4 minutes a day!


For the record I wasn't guaranteeing these results. I and others have achieved this or even better results. Talk to Black Boxster. He got even more dramatic gains than I did.


If you are eating excessively calories and you know how to push your limits in the gym, you can achieve a dramatic increase in strength like I have stated. It may not be 50 lbs, but like I said, it depends on where you are starting from.

Lots of people say "Well, I got good gains but not that good." Either 1, they didn't eat enough calories, or 2 they dont know how to push the boundaries in the gym. If yuo have both of those dialed in, you are gonna get big and you are gonna get strong.
 
It really depends on alot of factors. I went from benching 275x2 to 365x2 in 6 months. But I was benching 365 7 years ago and just quit working out. I have good muscle memory and grow fairly quickly. Now, going from 365 to 415 is another story and will take lots of work. I do think its very attainable in another 6 months. Atleast I would hope so. The main thing is if your tendons and rotator cuffs can keep up without injury. BTW I have never done 5x5, but since I have somewhat leveled off some I may try it.

That is a fairly current pic in my avatar, my bench is weak for my size due to shoulders and elbow problems. I focus on alot of main core lifts. So if a big bench is what your after, keep you injuries down and take your time.
 
It really depends on alot of factors. I went from benching 275x2 to 365x2 in 6 months. But I was benching 365 7 years ago and just quit working out. I have good muscle memory and grow fairly quickly. Now, going from 365 to 415 is another story and will take lots of work. I do think its very attainable in another 6 months. Atleast I would hope so. The main thing is if your tendons and rotator cuffs can keep up without injury. BTW I have never done 5x5, but since I have somewhat leveled off some I may try it.

That is a fairly current pic in my avatar, my bench is weak for my size due to shoulders and elbow problems. I focus on alot of main core lifts. So if a big bench is what your after, keep you injuries down and take your time.

Yes, if you are as strong as PWR, you are not going to jump from 365-415.
 
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