Listen, he just wants to argue the fact that you don't have to have a low rep range to gain mass.... You can gain strength either way. High rep, or low rep range... Obviously you're going to gain quicker if you keep it in a low rep range but! You'll still get stronger if you rep range is higher. I know from experience. He's just annoying the shit out of me, saying, 'prove the facts'... STFU!
No homo. But I really want to see pics of OP
wow whats going on in here... german taking off the gloves
He's a little fucking puke!! That needs to be smashed in the head a few times with my anabolics book!!!!!!
i dont think shes ever owned a pair of gloves...lol
Wait so you're telling me she does that to you too........ That means we're ESKIMO BROTHERSonly when im not paying attention and your mom sneaks me with a reach around
Now now guys I don't think its the stupidest question. I myself am sorts of conflict with this myself. I want to gain mass, but not to much. Reasoning is to stay in my weight class for competitions. If I can get up to the max weight for my class and it be all mass except 6% BF, im going to win. But damn if I get say a lb or two more mass and go over that weight limit, ima be fucked when im the lowest weight in the next weightclass up haha.
Maybe stay natural and do some crossfit with a low calorie diet?
Now now guys I don't think its the stupidest question. I myself am sorts of conflict with this myself. I want to gain mass, but not to much. Reasoning is to stay in my weight class for competitions. If I can get up to the max weight for my class and it be all mass except 6% BF, im going to win. But damn if I get say a lb or two more mass and go over that weight limit, ima be fucked when im the lowest weight in the next weightclass up haha.