Or a wieght that you can handle and dont push urself past failure.
I dont train with a spotter and i can tell u dont go for the extra rep like i did and end up with a heavy barbell sitting on ur chest and trying to have to get it off without being able to push it up.
Rests are too long. i wouldnt recommend someone like him doing any less then 5 reps. Reps should never be "fast" paced. They may be explosive but never fast paced. Should always be controlled and the negative should always be quiet slow.
First good post of this thread.
To get big first thing is diet. Eat a calorie surplus. How much over depends on how fast u put the weight on and how fast u put it on determines how much fat you put on. Protein up it to above 1g per pound of bodyweight and eat an approximately 40/40/20 protein...
I think u guys are forgetting these guys are beginners and if they can only lift what they say that they can lift pushups will help as well as chinups and just body wieght squats for now. They can also add the 5 kg via a backpack and may last a few weeks with good results. Slow and controlled is...
All you can do is come up with 2 or 3 storylines (though i only had one) and keep handing copies into the teacher full copies to random questions and get them to mark and tell you where to improve. This is what i did and at the start of yr 11 i was told to drop advanced english and i ended up...
For me:
English Rank 10/73
Ext 1 Rank 2/15
Ext 2 Rank 2/4
Pdhpe Rank 2/35
Chem Rank 3/15
School Rank 201
"should be looking at 93-96" SimDim
"SimDim is pretty much on the money, so to speak." Crates
"94ish" D3vils
"a UAI of 94-95 if you go well in the externals." Shaon0
2008 UAI: 98.35...
You can get let in if you are close to the cut off. My brother got 95.65 and he got into something needing 96.55.
Also i got told that the opputunity of a transfer is impossible. They dont do it for physio but u can do exercise and sport science and then physio post grad (1 extra year all up)...