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do you have to use bands and chains??

cccp

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I want to powerlift, and right now i'm researching this westside-barbell training, while taking some rest from lifting. One of my questions is: do I absolutely have to use chains and bands, or can I just workout having two speed days and two ME days, and still make progress?

I will be working out in a gym, not at home, so i can't use chains/bands.

what do you think?
 
You don't have to have bands and chains to train for speed.

In fact, if you're new to speed training, you probably shouldn't.

:)
 
your legs are very built. I bet you squat a lot. I know you bench 330 or something, right?
 
the bands and chains arent mandatory, but they are very valuable. once you get a grasp of the training, i would invest in some bands and chains.
 
CCCP said:
your legs are very built. I bet you squat a lot. I know you bench 330 or something, right?

Yeah, you would think I'd squat a lot huh? Sadly, my best comp squat is only a little better than my best bench. lol
 
spatts said:


Yeah, you would think I'd squat a lot huh? Sadly, my best comp squat is only a little better than my best bench. lol
A better squat is in the near future. :)

And good advice to CCCP about the speed bench and being new at it.
 
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