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Old 06-01-2008, 08:46 AM   #21
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What kind of women are you hanging out with? Not the right ones, obviously.
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If you're going to bench, the weight is fine, just maintain strict form. If people laugh at you, tell them to shut the fuck up and go deadlift/do squats. I'm sure people don't often bench twice their own bodyweight the first time they bench.
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Old 06-01-2008, 12:57 PM   #24
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Old 06-01-2008, 03:07 PM   #25
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If you want mass, wait until you're 30, your metabolism will slow down and you'll get more then you want.
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Old 06-01-2008, 04:36 PM   #26
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I think we are all forgetting that being skinny is not acceptable the way it was 40 years ago.
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Old 06-01-2008, 05:43 PM   #28
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Schwarzenegger is still what ever bodybuilder aspires to be. The man was perfection.
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Old 06-01-2008, 06:30 PM   #29
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Schwarzenegger is still what ever bodybuilder aspires to be. The man was perfection.
Key word body builder.

If he's just doing it to stay in shape and keep fit, most people don't aspire to look like that. There are many women out there that don't like that look either. There are some that do though.

It's not about what other people think, it's how you feel about yourself. battery sounds like our salesman at work, a true chauvinistic blowhard.

It's all about you man, if you feel you're doing good then that's all you need.

I could bench 200 in grade 12 @ 5'6" 170lbs. I'm always going to be heavier for my size because of my genes. My family is full of short stalky people, and I'll be fighting a gut my whole life because of it. But in grade 12 I didn't have any fat on me whatso ever because I was pretty active. I could do 110 full pushups in 1minute from my martial arts. I could leg press over 700lbs at 10 reps x 10 sets.

But I've lost most of that because real life hit me pretty hard after school and I got too busy with work to maintain it. So now I've got some fat on me, but I carry it well. At one point I hit 220lbs and that was the last straw I went on a diet, and I'm back down to about 185. I'm content with that weight I'm not ripped or anything but It sure felt better than 220lbs.

Just set yourself a goal and be happy when you reach it, once you reach it it's easier to maintain, and don't let those hardcore freaks at the gym tell you otherwise.

I had a guy at work that was almost all skin and bone or so it seemed, taller than me, and probably weighed 130lbs. But nobody at work would ever mess with him especially after a christmas party where he with 1 punch shattered a guy's jaw and had him drinking out straw for 2 months... 1 punch! that's all it took.

Just be happy with yourself, psycho gym body builders are in a whole different world where the only thing that matters is pure strength and muscles and in reality it's only really an issue in... their own little world.
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Old 06-01-2008, 08:10 PM   #30
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Old 06-01-2008, 08:22 PM   #31
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For you weaklings, don't worry: Just buy your new exoskeleton coming to stores near you!

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Old 06-01-2008, 09:59 PM   #32
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First of all, your weight is unacceptable for your height. At 5 feet 10, you should weigh at least 165 lbs. My friends will not hesitate to call you a wimp, but I won't use that term on you. Let's just say you are in dire need of gaining weight.

Being able to bench 155 lbs is barely acceptable, imo, since you can bench at least your own weight. But since you are underweight, you need to increase your weight to 165, and be able to bench that much. Nothing less than that is acceptable for a 20 year old male. Just remember you are not in high school anymore. Expectation is higher for males older than 20. They have more experience in weight training, and have had more time to gain muscles. It's fair to expect much better performance from them.

Now, you say you were picked on by elitists? You are speaking as if you are the victim here! Those are not elitists. They are dedicated people who hit the gym everyday. They are keen on shaping the social environment in the gym. Just imaging you are a professional football player in NFL. How about put you in the same training area as some high school football players? Not a very motivating setting is it? Look, if I spend 5 days a week in a gym, and training for top shape, I DO NOT want to see some wimp in my gym! Nothing personal, but I prefer to meet decent weight lifters in my gym, so we can motivate each other!

If people laugh at you, that's a signal that you don't fit in. Do everyone a favor and move to another gym, and train until you get bigger. Once you have gotten a more decent look, you can return to the gym. You will be more welcomed.
Small penis alert!

I could pick apart his post more, but really, that's all that needs to be said.
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Old 06-01-2008, 10:42 PM   #33
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Small penis alert!

I could pick apart his post more, but really, that's all that needs to be said.
It's the same elitist nonsense we see in PC gaming. What they have in common is that only a genuine dick laughs at someone trying to do better...regardless of how quickly they improve.
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Old 06-01-2008, 11:10 PM   #34
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Clearly, many of you forgot to read between the line. When someone has doubt about benching his own weight is acceptable, he is likely to care about his performance in training and his physical appearance. Why else would he ask?

And all you can reply is, "don't worry about being skinny", or "focus on academics". May be you don't care, but this guy may!

And I can understand you want to motivate this guy. But for goodness' sake, do you always have to follow the formula "Oh, you are doing just fine, I can't even do as well as you. Don't worry."...
How about someone new, like, "I am gonna be honest with you. If you don't plan for retirement, you may be flipping burgers when you are 70 year old"

And why the hell are we talking about genetics here? There is nothing genetics about being able to bench press less than 120% of your own weight. Yes, people with better genes needs minimal work to get to 120%. But for the vast majority of males, 120% is a goal well within their physical potential. If you are fat, you may need to decrease your fat weight and work up muscles. If you are skinny, you only need to gain muscles. You won't do 120% overnight, but you will get it after at most 3-4 years of amateur weight training (with proper strategies). Genetics may play a significant role when we are talking about 130% or above. You may actually need certain genes, shorter arms, or certain skeletal structure to pull it off. There is nothing about genetics about a 152 pound guy benching 155 pounds x 10. He should be able to bench 175 pounds x 10 if he fully realizes his potential.
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Old 06-02-2008, 04:02 AM   #36
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What kind of women are you hanging out with? Not the right ones, obviously.
I live a matter of hours from you. Ever been to one of the small towns in the 500 mile vicinity?
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Old 06-02-2008, 04:38 AM   #37
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I am only to bench press 155 lbs ten reps. I get laughed at by the "elitists" in the gym for that. While I don't mind being laughed at, I want to know if that level of performance is considered acceptable for a guy in his 20's. If not, I will divert more of my time and energy to improve my chest/shoulder/tricep. By the way, I live in California.
Don't focus purely on bench pressing, diversify. When I used to go to the gym, I had done all upper body, 3 days then a day of lower body, as I was looking at the time for a lean cut, unfortunately I stopped going lol. I have t go back.
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Old 06-02-2008, 06:32 AM   #39
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Exactly, and I live on the outskirt's of one.

Any woman who will only judge a man based on something such as how much they can rep or max is not someone you want to spend time with. One of my closer female friends always got herself into painful relationships because she went out with guys for all the wrong reasons.

If a woman is worth spending any time at all with, she will be interested in your personality, what you enjoy, and similar interests. Plus, if you can listen to them ramble on about stuff and give them lots of sympathy, you get many more bonus points. But that's if you want to be stuck in the friends zone. If you're out for sex, then go ahead and start acting tough and macho, or show off your money. You'll find plenty of sluts willing to fuck you if you take them shopping, or give them a ride on your motorcycle.

Now if you're seeking acceptance of peers, then you need to re-evaluate them. If your friends won't accept you if you can't bench the same that they can, they're not friends. They're posers who will leave you in the dust when you need help the most. Refer to this music video.

If you just happen to feel insecure about how much you're repping, start looking at what you really have going for you. Do what you're comfortable doing, be happy with what you've got.

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Old 06-02-2008, 11:15 AM   #40
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I am only to bench press 155 lbs ten reps.
Only? Can't say I've ever set foot in a weights room (I'd rather do cardio or sports), but lifting your own weight sounds pretty damn reasonable to me.

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I get laughed at by the "elitists" in the gym for that.
You mean "fuckwits". What kind of asshole laughs at someone trying to improve themself? Do you really give a shit what these dickless wonders think?

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While I don't mind being laughed at, I want to know if that level of performance is considered acceptable for a guy in his 20's.
Considered acceptable by whom? Obviously it's not acceptable to the "fuckwits". I think lifting your own body weight is more than acceptable. Acceptable to the ladies? Well, some of them will find that not muscular enough; some will find it too muscular; some won't care at all either way; and some will find it just right.

The only person's opinion that really matters here is your own. If you're happy with your body, then be happy. If you're not, then continue working to bulk up. What more needs to be said?

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By the way, I live in California.
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