Thrasher865
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I'd rather be able to push a 300lb object off of me rather than slowly let it crush me.
The idea behind negatives is that some believe it's the best way to improve overall strength, not just strength doing negatives.
I feel the negative part of the rep is the most important part of the rep for building muscle. Slow and controlled is what I do. Powerlifters will disagree which I have no problem with. But I can also push a 300 lb object off my chest.
That's the point. The idea is that slowly controlling the weight with the targeted muscles will improve the strength of those specific muscles better than a positive will. The reason power-lifters don't care much for negatives is that they are not interested in isolating muscle groups, necessarily. They just want to lift it however they can.
I feel the negative part of the rep is the most important part of the rep for building muscle. Slow and controlled is what I do. Powerlifters will disagree which I have no problem with. But I can also push a 300 lb object off my chest.
Yep, powerlifters just want to get the weight up. There are a good amount of them that are fat and out of shape. That is not what I am looking for but I guess that is what is great about all of us talking about lifting weights, we all have our own styles and it makes this board very informative.
That's the point. The idea is that slowly controlling the weight with the targeted muscles will improve the strength of those specific muscles better than a positive will. The reason power-lifters don't care much for negatives is that they are not interested in isolating muscle groups, necessarily. They just want to lift it however they can.
Is this a serious question?
1) to lose weight
2) to be more attractive (tone)
3) to meet ladies at the gym
I for one have no amount of pride in the weight I can lift.
This thread just got more awesome. You don't see any value to negatives govols/cc?
