I want to be an elite powerlifter. I want to do it without drugs and without gear.
I want to be able to have an elite total in the 242 class without drugs.
Is that possible? My biggest powerlifting idol is Mike Tuchscherer. He has over a 2000 raw total. I like to tell myself he is all natural because i like him and want him to be. I want to be strong like him.
Right now my total is 1350 at 227 pounds. I plan on getting to 240 by the end of the year with a 1450 total.
I wish I could weigh 227 pounds. After two years of lifting I'm 128 ;_;
>>37823161
Its possible. Not everyone will make it, but its certainly possible to total elite without drugs (you aren't going to be matching a geared elite total with raw numbers, but they're different classifications anyway).
>>37823161
How do you become a powerlifter?
Im too poor to start paying coaches
>>37823196
>I wish I could weigh 227 pounds. After two years of lifting I'm 128 ;_;
How much of a caloric surplus have you eaten over those two years?
>>37823196
Height?
>>37823196
I went from 180-225 in the span of November 2011- August 2013
Went from a 175 bench 215 squat 225 dead to a 335 bench 465 squat 515 deadlift.
No steroids, no i have high metabolism excuses.
I ate a lot and i lifted a lot. Its really that simple. Wishing does nothing. Eat and lift.
>>37823286
Programming?
>>37823343
Outside of running smolov for squats i made uo my own work outs. 5x5 and 3x3 of the big three and i would throw in different things every now and then not to stall. If i felt i had done regular squat too much i would do pause or chains.
For those two years i went by feel. Just recording what i was doing and naturally progressing it.
You all make lifting too complicated. You dont need the perfect program. A special meal plan.
The stars dont need to line up perfectly. Eat a lot, have good form, work your ass off and keep adding weight to the bar
>>37823278
7'8
>>37823161
You need a lot of time.
>>37823161
>thought that was Isley from the thumbnail
>looked at the amount of plates
>nope, definitely not him
Powerlifting is all about longevity and consistancy. If you dont quit for 15years youll definitely be about as strong as mike T
>>37824132
How long
>>37825071
At least 5 years of consistent powerlifting training before your potential can even be approximated.
Probably 10 years or so to get near Mike T levels.
Where I train, there are many, many VERY good powerlifters, the common thread among all of them is that they have more than 10 years of experience.
>>37825086
But i'm 29. Am i too old ?
would an SS approved gym get one going with powerlifting or should i find another type of gym
i have enough money for a coach - what is the best kind - i dont want a broscience trainer
>>37825168
Yeah, probably, sorry.
You could absolutely become a respectable masters lifter though, just not the very peak.
>>37825276
Really? Its not like i'm just starting. I have some knowledge and decent strength. At 1350 i could add 500 pounds before i'm 40
>>37825476
Oh, then it's more doable, I thought you were more of a beginner than that.
>>37825654
No. I started training seriously in 2011. Stopped on 2013 because *insert a million excuses here * i started training hard again in january
>>37824223
Nah
>>37826624
This is true though.
Only a new crop of certain American athletes, largely training themselves burn themselves out before then.
>>37823196
You're literally not trying at all dumb faggot