Caleb's Tree
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SofaGeorge said:In the heyday of Muscle Beach back in the 30s and 40s... the guys didn't look at the Oly lifts as the definition of "being strong." The gold standard back then was that if you could do your sets on incline dumbbell bench press with 100s... you were strong... very strong.
A lot of the old timers still consider it the best metric.
At Gold's Venice years back we used to do a group cheer every time a guy hit it for the first time.
And check this out....I got low Test, under 300, and I can push that weight.
I don't do any AAS. I eat right, and take my protein, like a good boy, so that's my natural base strength.
Soon, I will be doing HRT as my doc approved it. Gel at first, but then hopefully injectibles. Can't wait to start pushing up the 100 dumbells. I am not into killing myself though. I do proper warmups, and get spotted.
Thanks for telling me about the "Muscle Beach" story. After seeing my test levels this week, this gave me a bit of a boost. I am curious though, with such low "Test" levels, how in the hell, am I able to progress? Another thing I wonder about is why my arms never, I mean never get sore, even when I bump up weight.