CreatorsOk
leangains
leangains

patreon


Question Thread 39

New thread because the old one's too damn long. Please read the rules below. We run a tight ship here and questions that don't adhere to these rules will be ignored. 

Rules: 

1. Don't reply to my reply with another question. Patreon makes it impossible to navigate and find it once the thread becomes long enough. The email notification doesn't take me to your reply, it just takes me to this thread. Instead, write a new comment/question.

2. Each Patron gets one post per question thread answered. It's not sustainable otherwise. New question threads are made every few days.

3. Use shift+enter to make a break. On a cell phone, hit Return twice to do the same. Don't post an unreadable mess. 

4. Teddy Fox is my right hand man here. What he says, I say. Zach Moore and Patrick Tucker are qualified personal trainers that chip in from time to time. Alexander Jonathan Leahy is also good and knows a thing or two about powerlifting. 

5. Don't ask how much you're supposed to eat on training and rest days respectively. We're not here to do math for you. (BW in kg) x 30 is a good starting point for maintenance. 

6. Before asking, please make sure you read Patrick Tucker's LG FAQ. Updated every Friday (weekend in this week's case).

7. Check out Elliott Myers's Google Sheets Log for the RPT diet routine AND Patreon RPT Routine.

8. Check out Zach Moore's LG Patreon Table of Contents

9. Don't ask for "thoughts." Be specific. I have lots of thoughts on countless subjects, but no time to share them all. It's your responsibility to specify which one you're after.     

10. One question per thread. Alternatively, a few questions if they're related to the former. Don't ask 5 questions about 5 different topics.   

11. How NOT to ask questions:  "I'm hungry. Should I eat or starve?"  Instead:

"I'm hungry. Should I eat?"

Many questions are simple enough to answer with a 'yes' or 'no.' Don't make it hard for us by asking questions to which such answers could be interpreted both ways. In this case, 'yes, eat' or 'yes, starve.'

Comments

No more here - use the new thread instead (up in a min).

This is tricky but here's a few rules of thumb. Bench: 1:2 Squat: 1:2.5 Deadlift: 1:3 Translates to 1 (kg weight gain): 2 (kg strength gain) being minimum for 'good' for bench, etc. Might be worth an article some day. It's a very complex relationship and height is of great importance to bench especially.

Thank you. Aside from the two recent days, it's back to normal and I intend to keep that schedule. 1. Bulk only. 2. Just aim to increase volume. 4 sets of X, stopping 2 reps short of failure. Many in due time. Rest assured.

In the Lean Gains article Martin states that generally for the intermediate lifter increasing the bench by 2.5-5 lbs per pound gained in body weight is considered good - amazing. Are there any guidelines for the other lifts? There are perhaps too many variables. I'm just curious. Thanks!

Hi! First off, nice to see an increase in activity and posts from Martin good stuff! 1: Is the result summary for bulk only or cutting aswell? Looking the end my cut soon and will perhaps post for feedback.. 2: About the bulk routine, On D "Chin-ups: body weight x 4, stop 2 reps before failure. Track volume" I read trough the thread and still don´t get it, is it 4 sets x bw? Bonus question, Any planned podcast appearances? Regards Joakim


More Models and Creators