IronLion said:WTF ever, I give up, I hope someday you figure out why no one in this thread even remotely agrees with you.
Okay, these are the points I was trying to make:
1. First I got upset because some of the lifts mentioned appeared to be too high for their bodyweights. I compared this to my lifts and other people that I may have seen in the gym. No I don't stick my nose in everyones' lifts but if a 100pound guy puts on 3plates my head will turn that way.
2. I think people start at "some" level of strength and that level can vary. I believe with most people it won't vary by a great amount but there are certain exceptions that will come into the gym the first time and put on a lot of weight on the bar and not break a sweat.
3. Everyone can increase their lifts by following a simple program and a good diet and sleep regime. Everyone has the ability to set a new PR every week while "bulking" but their PR's wont be 100lbs more than the previous week MEANING if everything is done right most people will gain strength and size at the same rate. There are other small factors on how well you will recover from lifts, but I have yet to hear someone adding 20lbs on bench for the 6-8rep max every week straight for two years.
Can you please tell me which part you don't agree with? Oh yea and why I am so "ignorant, unenlightened, [and] whiny."
-sk