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Innate potential of the human organism - Intensification of training

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adarqui:

--- Quote from: lamp on March 15, 2011, 01:32:18 am ---as an extension to your intensification question, how would someone like t-dub intensify and provide a training stimulus?

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He would have to prepare using normal methods for a while, so he could become acclimated to the various lifts, low level reactive exercises etc. Initially it would only have a minor stimulatory effect. After a year or more, for example, he would then be able to utilize more advanced methods successfully, such as stim, frequency, shock-like protocols, etc.. We don't know how much "potential" he has left, so he'd have to push himself just like us and get to the point where he's lifting some maximal weights, good form etc. Regardless of what he eventually achieves, which I imagine would be impressive, it would still have the same effect.. So stuff like stim & frequency could greatly potentiate his jump sessions, maximal lifting could allow him to tap into even more motor potential voluntarily, and shock would achieve both of the things I just mentioned to an even greater degree..

I'm pretty sure he has more in the tank, we're talking around 60" max RVJ jumping ability or slightly lower. He's already around 52" RVJ max, no reason he couldn't use the traditional methods to tap into more motor potential AND get structurally stronger.

it would be freaky :D

adarqui:

--- Quote from: StuckInTheAir on March 15, 2011, 02:01:13 am ---Nice blog....
Though now b/c of you I won't be able to sleep haha ;D

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lmao, told you.. :F

pc

adarqui:

--- Quote from: StuckInTheAir on March 15, 2011, 02:22:31 am ---Nice blog....
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thanks man


--- Quote ---Though now b/c of you I won't be able to sleep haha ;D

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lmao, told u :F

dirksilver:
nice post man! makes me want to work harder!...makes me feel more confident that i can do more and better also!

Raptor:
Good post, but I don't get this PED hate. Everything you do can be considered "cheating". Training is cheating. Resting is cheating. Having money to buy better food is cheating. And by "cheating" I mean improving beyond your natural ability. Just because PEDs do the job fast and good doesn't mean that's cheating. Cheating does not exist.

Oh, yeah, it exists if you sign a paper where you say you won't use PEDs, I agree with that. But in terms of achieving maximal human potential quick and good, PEDs are good for that. Don't see anything wrong with that, if you decide to take them.

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