I have used the search feature, and not really gotten the answers I wanted.
Strength and Mass....
If you lift more, and you lift a lot, should you not technically be bigger?
Can you do lifts like bench, deadlift, whatnot in a rep range that people use for mass to build mass?
Or do you have to specifically train size, like isolation lifts to put on mass. Or can you train strength and get as big as you would train mass?
Another thing, being a teenager your testosterone levels and everything is usually higher, than opposed to when your older like 20’s +. So if you want to put on solid mass, would it not be better to train mass young? Then switch to strength as you are older? Because when you get older, you will generally be stronger, and being young and growing up your on steroids, going through puberty and growing up in general. So would it not be smarter if somebody who wants to be big, and train for size to train size when he is young? Or can I get the same results as I would want training for strength?
I have been under the assumption that training for strength, would get you big. If your weights are increasing, shouldn’t you get bigger? Or is there stuff about this hypertrophy or what not that make a difference for size? Say if I wanted to get size, but not drop deadlifts and bench, military could I? Or do I have to solely do isolation lifts, like shoulder shrugs, bicep curls, triceps etc etc.
People have been under the assumption that I wanted to train strength, I actually want mass, but if strength training would get me the same mass as specifically training mass would, then I will do whatever.
Is there not point in training mass, if you can’t lift like 315 deadlift, 185 bench, and 225 squat? OR can you train mass whenever? Also being young, what would you suggest if you want to be big, rather than strong. I too want to be strong, but that would be later on in life.
Strength and Mass....
If you lift more, and you lift a lot, should you not technically be bigger?
Can you do lifts like bench, deadlift, whatnot in a rep range that people use for mass to build mass?
Or do you have to specifically train size, like isolation lifts to put on mass. Or can you train strength and get as big as you would train mass?
Another thing, being a teenager your testosterone levels and everything is usually higher, than opposed to when your older like 20’s +. So if you want to put on solid mass, would it not be better to train mass young? Then switch to strength as you are older? Because when you get older, you will generally be stronger, and being young and growing up your on steroids, going through puberty and growing up in general. So would it not be smarter if somebody who wants to be big, and train for size to train size when he is young? Or can I get the same results as I would want training for strength?
I have been under the assumption that training for strength, would get you big. If your weights are increasing, shouldn’t you get bigger? Or is there stuff about this hypertrophy or what not that make a difference for size? Say if I wanted to get size, but not drop deadlifts and bench, military could I? Or do I have to solely do isolation lifts, like shoulder shrugs, bicep curls, triceps etc etc.
People have been under the assumption that I wanted to train strength, I actually want mass, but if strength training would get me the same mass as specifically training mass would, then I will do whatever.
Is there not point in training mass, if you can’t lift like 315 deadlift, 185 bench, and 225 squat? OR can you train mass whenever? Also being young, what would you suggest if you want to be big, rather than strong. I too want to be strong, but that would be later on in life.
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