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Size dictating knowledge: Yes and No

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Citruscide said:


presumptuous -- LOL

I agree with you on this point, learning many areas is a good idea.

Everytime I have heard DC discuss his plan, he never slammed anyone's plan where people GAINED from it... say, like the 5x5... I think his main contention is that he HATES people who turn their noses up at new ideas, when they are stuck in a groove where they have been using THIER plan for years with no gains....
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BINGO! I'd say that 90% of most peoples failures is their refusal to accept a more effective method. They get very defensive. They demand research studies. They'd rather debate than actually DO something.
 
I don't think it's any mystery, or great revelation, that people who don't apply themselves, are unlikely to make great progress. That's a given.

But you can work real hard at something and still fail if what you're doing isn't effective.

In other words, if you're traveling east to find a sunset, it doesn't matter how hard or how long you travel. You won't find what you're looking for.
 
Dial_tone said:
Funny, I don't ever recall seeing any Doggcrapp posts until today. From now I'll be reading all of them.

He mostly posts on animal's board (www.animalkits.be), the cycles on pennies thread is probably the best thread I have ever read.

-sk
 
Nelson Montana::But you must realize that weighing 300 pounds isn't everyone's goal. And insane obsession to a single goal which offers no opportunity for financial gain is not a practical or even a viable option for most people with a life.

Doggcrapp:: I couldnt agree more with that statement. To each his own whether thats a 185lb model physique or 350lbs of monstrosity--its still all hard work in my book. I just found myself irritated knowing what Ive had to go through to get here-and then hearing people just sway it aside with "genetics, drugs etc"
At least 10 strangers a day say something about "my being a bodybuilder" nowadays but I vividly remember the people smirking and laughing when I told them "IM trying to put on muscle and get bigger" when I was constantly eating every 2.5-3 hours. Things like one girl saying "Muscle? <laughing> Who you kidding? Your a stick!"......I didn't forget that stuff. I ran with a pack of 5 friends from 20-25, all of us lifting, some with great genetics..some of them quit, some of them made it from 180 to 225 or so but I took it all the way to 302LBS. I went at this full bore, they went at this at 50% and thats the difference.

Zygamail theres a huge reason why my concepts arent outlined in a precise manner. About a year and a half ago I found a small board with about 47 members to it and I said what the hell--------I'll leave a post on my methods and opinions since it was such a small crowd of people. Ive been very successful locally putting dramatic size on people and I thought a couple posts to about 50 guys and end of story. Anomynous name of Doggcrapp and done. The thing took off like absolute wildfire and I was in no way prepared for it.
 
Zyglamail said:
My biggest gripe about the DC training method is that I have not seen it presented in anice, organized, readable fashion. DC, take this as constructive criticism please. I think if you were to clearly and legibly convey your method you may have more supporters. As it sits I find that in order to really put your method together you need to do a lot of reading between the lines etc. If you have already done this, then I appologize, I must have missed it.

I summarized & organized the DC info in a pdf document. It helped me make sense of it & implement it in my training routine. If you want it I would be happy to email it to you.
 
TO DOGGCRAPP:

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts & methods. I have been on "your program" for a couple months now, and it has really been a welcome change. I've been training 18yrs, so, I can't say I've been transformed overnight, but, the weights are going up a little most every workout and I hope to keep it going. I have found the best aspect of your program to be the absolute & constant focus on major exercises and increased poundages. That alone is worth giving this program a try.

Thanks again..... :)
 
I think its kinda funny that this thread started out asking about size vs knowlege, but ended up an ad for the DC training....
 
needsize said:
I think its kinda funny that this thread started out asking about size vs knowlege, but ended up an ad for the DC training....

At least it didn't degrade into a flamefest like so many now....
 
I normally don't do this,but I have to say I just spent the last hour checking out DC's methodologies on Diet and training,and I will tell you guys,HE KNOW HIS SHIT,and then some...I agree with his philosophies wholeheartedly,particulary in regards to protein intake/diet...The points he touches in on those areas is the NUMBER 1 reason people fail to grow,on or off anabolics.Mad props big man.
 
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