StrongLifts 5x5 Results - 8 Months Before and After

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  • My results after running StrongLifts 5x5 for 8 months. Before and after #'s for squat, bench press, deadlift, and overhead press.
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  • @zzzzz77771
    @zzzzz77771 7 років тому +2357

    Good depth on the squat, no ass lift on the bench and no hitch on the deadlift.
    Well done, legit gains.

    • @zzzzz77771
      @zzzzz77771 7 років тому +9

      Aye Pee
      Hitching is when you bring the legs under the bar and lift with the legs rather than the back, it kind of looks like you`re humping the bar lol. Type "hitching a deadlift" into UA-cam and you"ll see examples.

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +8

      agree the deadlift is not a squat but you have to drive from your legs(hammies) 1st. This looked a little bit low on starting.

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +8

      Yeah hitching is never good. Lighten the load until you can form up I say. ego is a shitty thing when you pwerlift

    • @lordpotater664
      @lordpotater664 7 років тому +1

      pulling sumo tho

    • @zzzzz77771
      @zzzzz77771 7 років тому

      Aye Pee, Lord Potator
      Yeah good point, I don`t think it`s really possible on the sumo to hitch.

  • @mastahogweh5657
    @mastahogweh5657 6 років тому +543

    Your squat went lower than my grades in calculus

  • @yashraajthadani5524
    @yashraajthadani5524 7 років тому +1173

    No belt
    No straps
    No chalk
    No spotter
    And ass to grass squats!
    Respect man!

    • @snoops7942
      @snoops7942 5 років тому +18

      shows that you dont need anything fancy to get fit lol

    • @anujrana2583
      @anujrana2583 5 років тому +5

      he used chalk though

    • @chingching8820
      @chingching8820 5 років тому +39

      Why is it respectable to not use a spotter? Do u even lift bro?

    • @Argsnake
      @Argsnake 4 роки тому +21

      He used a sumo deadlift, though, which is worse than any of the things you listed.

    • @chingching8820
      @chingching8820 4 роки тому +1

      @@forbesfoofighters cuz u lift pussy weight

  • @lukaerikss97
    @lukaerikss97 6 років тому +551

    For people calling him on how he looks, he can lift more than I can and I look massive, bodybuilding and strength training are different. He actually can lift, whereas I just look like I can lift. Don't judge a book by its cover, I'm impressed with the numbers he is putting up, especially for his lighter weight, and muscle mass

    • @sergiomendoza6648
      @sergiomendoza6648 5 років тому +33

      Most people who lift are doing it to get a good body

    • @lukaerikss97
      @lukaerikss97 5 років тому +94

      A good body is subjective.

    • @heruizeweldi4712
      @heruizeweldi4712 5 років тому +1

      which programe is the best for size as a novice

    • @sergiomendoza6648
      @sergiomendoza6648 5 років тому +1

      @@heruizeweldi4712 5/3/1

    • @heruizeweldi4712
      @heruizeweldi4712 5 років тому

      +ddon47 better than jason blaha 5x5 and what muscles does 5/3/1 specialise

  • @UnknownXV
    @UnknownXV 9 років тому +1345

    You don't look like you can lift/squat half of what you can. Impressive. Kind of cool too. Everyone assumes you're weak, then you casually squat 315 lbs...

    • @FutureWasYesterday
      @FutureWasYesterday 9 років тому +132

      That sums up 5x5 in a nutshell...good strength gains but you look the same aesthetically. Any gains are from increasing calories which it suggests.

    • @FutureWasYesterday
      @FutureWasYesterday 9 років тому +27

      UnknownXV I agree it has its uses such as allowing people to increase their lifts and transfer the numbers to lifting heavier in hypertrophy based programs. But people shouldnt expect to get massive from this...

    • @UnknownXV
      @UnknownXV 9 років тому +32

      Anon mous Agreed. Volume isn't quite high enough. But still, it makes sense to start here, if you're stronger, you can lift more volume when going for hypertrophy.
      I'm on the program so I am a bit biased but I am liking it a lot.

    • @psteeg3551
      @psteeg3551 9 років тому +116

      Anon mous My view on it is that 5x5 is generally a great program for increasing strength. Now what does that do? Let's say you progress from a 225 lbs bench press to a 315 lbs bench press (5x5), and then you work your way up to 3x10 with 315. Now what will probably result in larger muscles, 3x10 with 225 or 3x10 with 315? ;) In other words: becoming stronger might not directly lead to larger muscles, but it CAN be the first half of the equation - first you increase strength, then you increase volume with that strength and boom goes the dynamite. High volume with a higher weight

    • @UnknownXV
      @UnknownXV 9 років тому +13

      Pim Vd Steeg Exactly. You'll be able to do higher weight reps, with the same number of total reps as before, but with more weight. so yeah, more total weight moved = bigger beautiful muscle. Good stuff.

  • @gabeshivers
    @gabeshivers 6 років тому +17

    Nice work man. This is the real improvements that most people skip over because they’re looking at silliness from celebrity workouts or inconsistent trends. Very attainable, very real, and most importantly, solid gains. 8 months sounds short but that is a long time to stick with a program for most people, so well done.

  • @Baitullmaqdis
    @Baitullmaqdis 8 років тому +900

    3 things earn the respect in this video ...
    1) respect the depth of that squat
    2)respect that shoes no frills straight to kill the squat
    3) absolutely nice music imo
    lift hard lift strong brother !!!👍👍👍

    • @christianhansen6526
      @christianhansen6526 8 років тому

      True true. He has major "butt wink" because og most likely poor hamstring flex though.. When squatting that is

    • @Baitullmaqdis
      @Baitullmaqdis 8 років тому

      Christian Hansen well that certainly can be worked on accessory days 😊

    • @David-lu4th
      @David-lu4th 8 років тому +1

      Butt wink isn't necessarily bad, but if it's putting someone in a weak position or making the lift harder it's too be avoided, however everyone's body is different.

    • @INIEILILY
      @INIEILILY 7 років тому +10

      Depth on the squat got my respect no half rep bullshit

    • @hashimkz
      @hashimkz 7 років тому +30

      i was waiting for the ZEROO,but he actually did a full rep.Gained my respect.

  • @VALIANTTHOR383
    @VALIANTTHOR383 7 років тому +52

    Extremely well done, a brilliant achievement showing hard work and dedication pays off. You should be proud of yourself 👍🏽

  • @intellectualidiot2000
    @intellectualidiot2000 7 років тому +13

    Been on a similar journey my friend. Really enjoyed the realism here rather than the usual over exaggeration found on UA-cam. Much respect from the UK. Keep going. Subscribed.

  • @christiansullano918
    @christiansullano918 5 років тому +19

    Well done! I respect the honest/realistic progress. Takes some true dedication right there man

  • @EmperorAdrian
    @EmperorAdrian 7 років тому +952

    For someone without lifting experience, your lifts were quite strong to begin with. Anyways, great progress in 8 months! And nice ATG squats.

    • @JeffNixonComedy
      @JeffNixonComedy 7 років тому

      Hey man check out my 5x5 channel - just started!

    • @Wh1ms_
      @Wh1ms_ 7 років тому +124

      Ben Cooper Ikr ? 104 squat with no previous training ? Kinda demotivating for me

    • @metalbass62
      @metalbass62 7 років тому +34

      Kankerdick Lemur pretty sure he said the 'starting' one rep max's were estimated and most likely overestimated so don't worry haha

    • @oscarstenberg2745
      @oscarstenberg2745 7 років тому

      Ben Probably not lol. Those lifts are nothing special

    • @KurNorock
      @KurNorock 7 років тому +14

      They are on the high side of average, but not all that high. His starting over head press was most impressive to me since that is a lift that I am struggling with. However when I first started all of my other lifts were higher.

  • @Brynjar1
    @Brynjar1 4 роки тому +68

    Your starting points are my goals lmao

  • @andrewcarey5681
    @andrewcarey5681 5 років тому +86

    0:49 your feet line up exactly with the music

  • @Semos1000
    @Semos1000 8 років тому +301

    Your overhead press is really amazing, I hope to get there.

    • @MsPietpaaltjes
      @MsPietpaaltjes 6 років тому +1

      Semos1000 its not amazing, i think he is a great squatter though

    • @mitchell10394
      @mitchell10394 6 років тому +64

      It's amazing relative to his other lifts. The squats are decent but a 150 overhead press and a 205 bench press don't really make sense next to eachother haha

    • @danielk301
      @danielk301 5 років тому +6

      My overhead press 1RM is 90% of my bench press 1RM. God tier shoulder genes I guess.

    • @enrapturedgoose5317
      @enrapturedgoose5317 4 роки тому +15

      @@danielk301 nah your bench just sucks. Try benching more often

    • @robinsinghchauhan1834
      @robinsinghchauhan1834 4 роки тому +2

      @@enrapturedgoose5317 lmao stfu

  • @3Q2HFNILQHF
    @3Q2HFNILQHF 6 років тому +1

    Started this like a week ago. I'm pumped up and have never been more motivated!! Love it!!

  • @jacobb4077
    @jacobb4077 8 років тому +159

    895 total, nice for 8 months

  • @JohnJohnson-mp5kj
    @JohnJohnson-mp5kj 7 років тому +1247

    First person I've seen that skips arm day

    • @jamalazid1672
      @jamalazid1672 7 років тому +12

      since I've changed to powerlifting I pretty much ignore the arms. Prob due to being on a long break and everything gets sore so easily :(.

    • @jamalazid1672
      @jamalazid1672 7 років тому

      Random Onzin I agree but I just getting back into lifting again and arms r something that stay sore for me so I usually have to build up working them to the same intensity as before.

    • @jamalazid1672
      @jamalazid1672 7 років тому

      Random Onzin plus for some reason my biceps rarely get stronger . Defo need to work them more though

    • @VapidSlug
      @VapidSlug 7 років тому +73

      If you deadlift heavy, you will realize it counts as arms day.

    • @ahmedalmahdi9254
      @ahmedalmahdi9254 7 років тому +206

      If you squat heavy, you'll realise that it counts as arms day.
      no, it doesn't, if you want big arms work your phukking arms, enough with this "compounds are enough for arms" meme

  • @derekwong9168
    @derekwong9168 8 років тому +8

    Dude, I hope you know as I'm watching you perform 1RM lifts, I was cheering for you to get it.

  • @khalidjamil6951
    @khalidjamil6951 7 років тому +2

    I am really impressed, it makes me feel so bad as i have left gym life due to some personal issues. Thank you for awakening the old me.

  • @stewartadamson9465
    @stewartadamson9465 6 років тому

    All power to you mate. Thanks for making the video.

  • @Grivendal
    @Grivendal 7 років тому +141

    No hate here,but i have to admit,every other 5x5 transformation i see,has very little muscle development.Strength of course goes through the roof.

    • @BeyondPrideMF
      @BeyondPrideMF 7 років тому +50

      well it is simply not enough volume - if you combine 5x5 with some more hypertrophy based exercises and isolations, that seems most optimal :)

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +11

      Semper Fidelis Plenty of volume for beginners powerlifting. I think you maybe talking about bodybuilding when you are talking hypertrophy. The way I see it is, do powerlifting or bodybuilding. It's also been well proven now that hypertrophy can be achieved through low intense reps and high sets.

    • @BeyondPrideMF
      @BeyondPrideMF 7 років тому +3

      ***** Ah yes well i do probably something in between, maybe power building is the right term? I focus on the main lifts (compounds) to go up but also physique improvement - and that is best achieved with some higher reps in my opinion, because you can focus a lot more on the muscle with 10 reps and pumping blood into it than you could do with 3 or 4 reps :) each to their own i guess ;)

    • @j.c.7975
      @j.c.7975 7 років тому +2

      You guys need to go over to omar isuf and Jason blaha! The total volume and training frequencie is what is going to determine muscle growth at the end of the day. 5x5 is simply just a good way to get volume in AND to progress on a heavy compound movement, i.e. to up the total volume week by week and thereby build muscle. I think Semper Fidelis hit the right point, the guy didn't ecperienced much muscle growth because the volume was too low for him. But this is still weird, since this IS enough volume for the majority of lifters, training for less than 2 years..

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +6

      Jan Christensen I found with strength training, you also need hypertrophy exercises to grow.Build the foundation with componds but throw in 20% of iso/high rep exercises.

  • @steamymuffin
    @steamymuffin 6 років тому +14

    0:14 no soul (ginger) hilarious. Oh and great progress my man

  • @chiefexecutivesearch
    @chiefexecutivesearch 8 років тому

    Nice progress man! I appreciate your persistency and sticking to the program.

  • @alejandrohurtado7011
    @alejandrohurtado7011 9 років тому

    Nice job man! Awesome to see all of the progress you've made

  • @djarell9
    @djarell9 7 років тому +237

    your one rep max could probably be a bit higher if you had a spotter, because you have a security blanket and can go all out

    • @jacobygreenwood
      @jacobygreenwood 7 років тому +46

      Lol, have you tried to set a PR on bench press without a spotter? I do, and I can tell Ariel is right, you can't give it all because if you push yourself 2 extra kg you could end killed under the barbell.

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +16

      I prefer to do it without a spotter these days too. I find they never seem to let you lift as hard as you can.

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +4

      ***** I think there is good reason for it. Its shows how you are progressing with your lifting. I will go for a 1rm every other week, no injuries whatsoever.

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +3

      ***** Rubbish, Plenty of experts have acknowledged the importance of a 1rm, due to the sheer intensity. I work out mostly at home so I don't get your point on public guys or any of that. What is the harm of performing to a level you are capable of doing? Yeah, lol. I'm just gonna use math! Ok, Ill deadlift 100 reps with fuck all weight so You do the math and a 1 rep max will be 500 pounds, not a good theory u have my friend. Thats the problem with too mnany gym rats these days. They all want to be big and strong but they dont wanna lift heavy weights. Stick to your calf raises. Also, I have been working out for 25 years + and have had two injuries in that time, yep, once doing chest flys! and the other leg presses, not ONE deadlifting or squatting

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому

      ***** No, sorry. Why the hell would I lie? I have never had an injury doing 1rmaxes and I 1rm on deads every other week. Maybe that's why? I dunno. All I can tell you is I had more injuries bodybuilding with lighter weights and more reps. The leg press one was silly as I was gripping the handles using suck force I pulled my clavicles out . Lol , so essentially I injured my shoulders doing legs! And the Flyes ended up straining my neeck near the collar bone. I just remember anther one. Incline benches in the 199s. I injured my shouder(strain) I was too inclined.

  • @uprightlifefitness6794
    @uprightlifefitness6794 9 років тому +6

    I love your video. Very professional in every way. I enjoyed the text data mixed with your lifting reps. It wasn't too long and I didn't have to listen to some "echotistic bodybuilder" talk about how awesome he is! Lol. Keep up the good work.

  • @GuitarKitchen
    @GuitarKitchen 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing - would love to hear a 5 year update! All the best!

  • @patrickcorcoran1718
    @patrickcorcoran1718 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting this. I'm just starting out; it's nice to see what the results might look like.

  • @seanpotts8340
    @seanpotts8340 6 років тому +6

    You should incorporate bodybuilders style workouts to actually promote some muscle growth it will help for the power lifting long term

  • @allansnackbar2164
    @allansnackbar2164 8 років тому +3

    When he was Bench-Pressing, a very homoerotic song was playing in the background noise.
    Very Apt indeed,.,.,.,.

  • @richb7569
    @richb7569 5 років тому +1

    Great video bud- tremendous progress! I’m a month into the program at the moment and finding it much more enjoyable than others I’ve tried, would recommend it.

  • @ColinDeWaay
    @ColinDeWaay 9 років тому +1

    Fantastic progress man!

  • @CARTUNE.
    @CARTUNE. 7 років тому +6

    "No soul" (ginger) I'm 100% subscribing for that lol

  • @bigstrongfast
    @bigstrongfast 9 років тому +73

    Impressive lifts man! The only criticism is the sumo deadlift you started rounding slightly on your back. It gets to be dangerous when that happens. Keep that in mind otherwise those are all great lifts with great progress.

    • @knurttt8377
      @knurttt8377 7 років тому +3

      I cringed a bit at the deadlift, great depth in the squat made up for it

    • @pattybaselines
      @pattybaselines 4 роки тому +2

      Alright Ed Coan it's not that bad.

  • @joshlynch5676
    @joshlynch5676 4 роки тому

    Big gains dude. Good representation of what actual progress looks like.

  • @RosariusEU
    @RosariusEU 8 років тому +2

    That OHP is very impressive, congratulations !

  • @vuralmecbur9958
    @vuralmecbur9958 9 років тому +419

    No previous lifting and you estimate that you can deadlift 120 kg? Wtf.

    • @bqfilms
      @bqfilms 7 років тому +58

      +Vural Mecbur
      My friend was able to deadlift 100kg the first time he ever deadlifted, so I mean its not impossible.

    • @kotallysavage6496
      @kotallysavage6496 7 років тому +39

      oaksterdam everyone can deadlift like 100kg day 1 at least. Day one I could only squat 20kg for 5x5 but I still deadlifted 100kg for a few reps. Yeah my form sucked but even when I fixed it I could still deadlift over 100kg.
      My brother did 130kg day 1, other brother did 120kg. My cousin did 100kg. Everyone I know basically could do 100kg+ day 1.

    • @Tac0Tings
      @Tac0Tings 7 років тому +5

      When i was a freshman in high school, i maxed out on deadlifts with 365 lbs. This was the first time i ever deadlifted, so my form was total shit and I counted it lol but regardless, it was still 365 for the first time I ever deadlifted. Everyone's different

    • @ariashepard8512
      @ariashepard8512 7 років тому +31

      Generally unless you have being working on the form for a while and building up the weight your 1RM was most likely a cheat rep that was dangerous as fuck.

    • @bqfilms
      @bqfilms 7 років тому +2

      +Isaac
      you moved 365 but 365 wasnt your 1 rep max, I'd say it was 300lb

  • @sorento6107
    @sorento6107 7 років тому +237

    Strength gains and muscles gains are different.This guy squats heavy af.Respect that but doest mean his legs is bigger and ripped.Some dude squat very light with a huge legs gains.Its all depending on your goals,diet,workout plan,recovery.Look at mma fighter leg,not really big/ripped but one leg kick can put you 6 feet on the ground.

    • @kotallysavage6496
      @kotallysavage6496 7 років тому +2

      Naza Kia if he did high bar he would have bigger legs. High bar = big quads.

    • @JeffNixonComedy
      @JeffNixonComedy 7 років тому +1

      Follow my 5x5 journey on my channel :)

    • @sciuresci1403
      @sciuresci1403 7 років тому +25

      kicking has nothing to do with how ripped your legs are. you kick with your hips,using your legs like a baseball bat. if your legs are heavy you'll kick harder based on your speed. talking about muay thai/mma kicks.

    • @j.s.3414
      @j.s.3414 7 років тому +41

      Naza Kia you can't drastically increase strength without building new muscle. so he would have to have had muscle "gains". your post gives everyone cancer.

    • @j.s.3414
      @j.s.3414 7 років тому +5

      Roger Welch you read that on bodybuilding dot com? Jesus... the shit people say.

  • @LadnoMuun
    @LadnoMuun 4 роки тому

    Good job bud! Keep on grinding! Never stop and always believe in yourself!

  • @natefuller4258
    @natefuller4258 9 років тому +1

    Lovin that victory at 2:05. Good job man

  • @ascension2281
    @ascension2281 7 років тому +17

    you should try deadlifting in flat soled shoes, makes a big difference

    • @takinggl0ry
      @takinggl0ry 7 років тому

      papa lenin indeed less on the ball of the foot and more focus on the heel

    • @drewloconte5271
      @drewloconte5271 7 років тому

      papa lenin dude... those are squatting shoes... or I'm just high.

    • @charles8557
      @charles8557 7 років тому

      Drew LoConte squat shoes aren't flat soled

    • @drewloconte5271
      @drewloconte5271 7 років тому +1

      Charles Li Ummm, those aren't flat souled... Do you not know anything about squat shoes? have you even wore one? They come with a arch inside of the shoe and have flat bottoms for stability. That's a squat/deadlift shoe.

    • @drewloconte5271
      @drewloconte5271 7 років тому

      lol Soled**

  • @perretlaurent6665
    @perretlaurent6665 8 років тому +55

    Where is the rowing ?
    Anyway, it's nice to see people doing the strong lifts.

    • @marcostott
      @marcostott 7 років тому +73

      no one brags about how much they can row lol

    • @Tommyblueeyes
      @Tommyblueeyes 7 років тому +2

      Lol thats true. Great carry over lift though.

    • @averagejoe7136
      @averagejoe7136 7 років тому +22

      Marco Stott unless you are Eric bugenhagen

    • @thatfriggindude4725
      @thatfriggindude4725 5 років тому +1

      rows are actually considered an accessory in the 5x5 programs even though theyre treated closer to a main lift 🤔

    • @mangoandeddie
      @mangoandeddie 5 років тому +2

      Rows and overhead presses are by far the hardest in 5x5 imo. I stall them around every twice workout now.

  • @Lewy6Relaxing
    @Lewy6Relaxing 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for putting this up very encouraging. Finally decided to start it as a New Years thing. Now middle of March, It's been 2 and a half months. It's nice too see constant improvement, even though I've had to de - load many times. Hard at first since I had a very sedentary lifestyle (Video games and junk food) but, I'm getting better. Started with nothing on the bar, and looking forward to that 300lb squat! Thank you again. Here's where I'm at now for 5x5.
    Age: 18
    Height: 6'1"
    Weight: 150lbs (Yea, I'm a skinny one)
    SQ: 200lbs
    BP: 155lbs
    OHP: 100lbs
    BBR: 135lbs
    DL: 215lbs

  • @Frogger900
    @Frogger900 9 років тому

    Well done! I know that feeling after completing heavy deep squats, awesome sense of accomplishment.

  • @jons2cool1
    @jons2cool1 6 років тому +3

    Bruh, How did u get ur squat so strong? It's like the only lift that I just can't get any strength in. I can bench around 225, deadlift 315 and my squat is like 225 it's pitiful. I try to push myself hard on squat, but I mildly injured my back last time it healed up in like 2 days.

    • @Andrea_Daytona
      @Andrea_Daytona 6 років тому

      Bro, u can start watching videos of Alan Thrall, Austin Baraki and Chris Duffin at supertraining06 demostrating how to squat. But reading Starting Strenght is what i found to give me a huge leap forward in squatting. I went from squatting 115 for 2 times (estimated 1rm around 120 kg) to 115 for 5 sets of 5 (estimated 1rm around 140) in 4 weeks, while doing a physically demanding job having not so much energy to put into it. You can easily find the book as free download ;). Be very careful with your back, i spent over a year recovering from a disk herniation and i'm telling you, it's been a hell... On that regard, look for dr Stuart mcGill books and videos online. Good luck, i wish someone would have told me this stuff a long time ago...

    • @reezis1619
      @reezis1619 6 років тому

      How do you bench 225 but only squat 225? wtf? Are you even following the program as written or did you take out the squats or what

    • @jons2cool1
      @jons2cool1 6 років тому

      I found an issue in my technique where I was basically just letting myself drop down and trying to bounce out of the bottom. Now I lower myself down using my hip flexors and my squat is around 260 now. I did 185 x 8 last chest day on bench, so my bench is about the same.

  • @CH-rs7cm
    @CH-rs7cm 7 років тому +49

    The bench press is what's by biggest problem. The squats, deads, and rows are gradually increasing, but the bench-press reps are very challenging. I don't get why I cannot make faster gains on the bench press.

    • @kittypewpew4575
      @kittypewpew4575 7 років тому +1

      Lol same here.

    • @michalhromadka686
      @michalhromadka686 7 років тому +25

      CH7 You usually have to gain weight to improve bench press significantly, so eat more. Also bench just uses smaller muscle groups, so it's going to be harder.

    • @WasteYuteeee
      @WasteYuteeee 6 років тому +3

      I plateaued at a 125lb bench for about 2 months because i did the same thing every time. 3 sets of 8-12. A month ago, i started up a seperate chest day where i benched heavier weight for 5 sets for 3-5 reps. Now i'm at a 155 1rm, which isnt crazy, but it helped me move forward.

    • @darcymcbride1940
      @darcymcbride1940 6 років тому +1

      When you squats 3 times a week it takes a big toll on the nervous system. So when your trying to bench press in the middle of your workout your already sapped from squatting. This is the problem with 5x5

    • @ishhh4002
      @ishhh4002 6 років тому +1

      A bit late, but maybe your triceps are being used to much when you bench. Try some pre-fatigue by doing a small triceps workout before your chest workout. You're gonna drop your weights a lot but your chest is gonna be the only muscle working.

  • @cheath6596
    @cheath6596 5 років тому +1

    great job!!!... quality depth on the squats and your form on deadlifts were very solid... 👌👌👌

  • @jacobmartin749
    @jacobmartin749 6 років тому

    Legit gains.. much respect brother 💪🏻 keep at it

  • @Jim-no6dq
    @Jim-no6dq 5 років тому +4

    I started with a 1max of benchpress 50kg
    After 9/10 months i got the 100kg 💪 (im 18)

    • @nebula3089
      @nebula3089 5 років тому

      Impressive

    • @Haroooon_
      @Haroooon_ 5 років тому +1

      Jim the 21st how did u get it ? progressive overload ?

    • @jdee4462
      @jdee4462 5 років тому

      @@Haroooon_ what i wanna know

    • @jdee4462
      @jdee4462 5 років тому

      and was it 5x5 your were on? if not what program?

    • @Haroooon_
      @Haroooon_ 5 років тому +1

      JDEE most likely he did. Guess I need to find my 1RPM and work from there

  • @declan8577
    @declan8577 9 років тому +4

    You were nog as strong in the beginning as your estimated 1RM. You get stronger every time you increase the weight. If you never miss a lift it wouldn't mean you could have done the same weight you're doing now in the beginning. You made more gainz than you think.

  • @emar58
    @emar58 6 років тому

    I really like how you did this video I'm near my 8 months and I can say i started out weak and a mouse but i got stronger. But seeing how strong your lifts are makes me want to keep pushing. 👍🏻

  • @sicosidd2350
    @sicosidd2350 7 років тому

    Well done brother! Some clean lifts there! Keep it up!

  • @illpokey1
    @illpokey1 8 років тому +5

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  • @fonee6883
    @fonee6883 5 років тому +5

    2:21 there is a McDonalds right outside your gym....that's tuff

    • @D.3100
      @D.3100 3 роки тому

      Tactics 😂

  • @darkaquatus
    @darkaquatus 7 років тому +1

    Your form impresses me. Very well done! It's rare to see someone with not a lot of experience lifting perform his 1rpm with good form.

  • @TheLoonKDo
    @TheLoonKDo 5 років тому

    This is dope. Love seeing shit like this, never quit grinding brotha

  • @flawtyjohn133
    @flawtyjohn133 9 років тому +26

    Those are really good gains for a small guy like yourself, obviously if you were like 6"2 200+lbs those gains could be archieved much faster, but you made some sick progress there

  • @yeshuasage3724
    @yeshuasage3724 8 років тому +22

    it looks like you've put in a lot of work, did you get noticibly bigger in your opinion?

    • @patticusmaximus1984
      @patticusmaximus1984 8 років тому +1

      +Baber Barbell I just passed my first month of weight training and I'm up to a 425 lb sumo deadlift. my bench is only at 195 lbs that one is slow but its getting there and tonight I hit a 385 lb squat on my 7th set for one rep. ive never felt so focused and motivated

    • @Kewksdesign
      @Kewksdesign 8 років тому +11

      +abdlla hash Diet is around 80% of getting bigger. Don't kid yourself into thinking a routine will do anything but put stress on your body. Its how you recover which will increase mass.

    • @Kewksdesign
      @Kewksdesign 8 років тому

      +Matt McPherson so you're saying building strength and gaining size are mutually exclusive?

    • @Kewksdesign
      @Kewksdesign 8 років тому

      +Matt McPherson SS is a good program to build strength yes. Building strength and building muscle for beginners are pretty much going to happen unilaterally. As long as you're eating in a calorie surplus, training and getting rest you will gain muscle, especially as a beginner. That's why SS is so good, you get stronger real fast with the core lifts which is all a beginner needs. Once you stall on the program or become an intermittent level gym rat then yes I agree this program might not be the best. But for a beginner this is perfect.

    • @xGarrettThiefx
      @xGarrettThiefx 8 років тому

      You will get strong and big doing this program.

  • @brianhumphrey9245
    @brianhumphrey9245 7 років тому

    Excellent job young man! Respect!

  • @bclaytz
    @bclaytz 8 років тому

    Nice, I've been on the program for about 8 weeks now, and I'm jealous of your technique. Mine still has a long way to go. Hope to be where you're at one day - cheers for sharing.

  • @therealpapacoco
    @therealpapacoco 6 років тому +29

    So Kinobody was wrong when he said muscle is a byproduct of strength.

    • @Grant...
      @Grant... 5 років тому +3

      Kinobody is terrible don't listen to him

    • @abstractdaddy1384
      @abstractdaddy1384 5 років тому +1

      If you want to look better and get bigger, you should get strong first. You can go ahead and waste your time with bodybuilding splits to get puffy AFTER you've built a good base of strength.

    • @norwood-n3q
      @norwood-n3q Рік тому

      ​@@abstractdaddy1384This kid is still tiny though.

  • @SWAG499
    @SWAG499 7 років тому +11

    5x5 and candito are great, definitley reccomend these for beginners. I started my 5x5 with:
    Deadlift:135
    Squat:105
    Bench:95
    And 6 months later my 1rm's are
    Deadlift:405
    Squat:315
    Bench:225
    Keep in mind my form on all of these is quite good. Deadlift no hitching and fully to lockout. Bench good controlled rep lowering bar to touch chest no bouncing. And squat below parallel with hip bone passing below knee.(do have some knee cave on squat though needs some
    Work)

    • @wnb9342
      @wnb9342 7 років тому +2

      jason king how much tren was you taking mate?

    • @jackinblack19
      @jackinblack19 7 років тому +9

      jason king thoose roids seem to be paying off, or your a lyre

    • @AWWYEAHHHHHH
      @AWWYEAHHHHHH 7 років тому +14

      You can't triple your weight on something in 6 months I don't care who you are

    • @SWAG499
      @SWAG499 6 років тому

      James Y not lying, those r actual numbers, however my "starting weights" were not my maximum capability so it was a little stretched I guess

    • @SugarWeasel1227
      @SugarWeasel1227 6 років тому +13

      Weird how’d u exactly hit a 2 bench, 3 plate squat, and 4 plate dead

  • @kholowac
    @kholowac 7 років тому

    Good work!!! That's some real progress.

  • @JDMSTi7
    @JDMSTi7 7 років тому

    really great work man keep it up !

  • @theclub372
    @theclub372 5 років тому +4

    Thought it would be physical results..

  • @_Sam62
    @_Sam62 7 років тому +8

    Nice to see that power does not have to go along with gaining muscle mass.

    • @j.c.7975
      @j.c.7975 7 років тому +5

      Why is this nice to see?? ^^

    • @_Sam62
      @_Sam62 7 років тому

      Why not..?

    • @stormspinner9000
      @stormspinner9000 7 років тому

      That's bullshit

    • @ammarzaidi765
      @ammarzaidi765 6 років тому +2

      Agreed. People with no knowledge often confuse the two to go together, in reality they don't. Strength is a different type of hypertrophy (myofibril) than body building (sarcoplasmic). Size often comes from lifting lighter weights in higher reps, which body builders do and strength comes from heavier weights at lower reps, also known as powerlifting. Powerlifting makes the muscle denser as opposed to bigger. That's why the strongest of people always look like "they never lift" because they don't fit your image of a "big strong guy"

    • @NathanPark3r
      @NathanPark3r 6 років тому +1

      Mohammad Yasir *cough* strongest guys dont look like they lift *cough* Larry Wheels *cough* Mark Bell *cough into obliviation*

  • @blakejess2
    @blakejess2 9 років тому +1

    Hey man, nice progress. I myself have been doing stronglift for about a month now. Loving it. I have myself not noticed too much muscle growth at the moment but just like you I am getting stronger :)

  • @groscriss26
    @groscriss26 9 років тому

    That is some great progress ! Good job !

  • @potatomuffin4420
    @potatomuffin4420 7 років тому +10

    Am I missing something?
    I thought 5x5s were 5 sets 5 reps............?
    If not then I've been doing this wrong......

    • @potatomuffin4420
      @potatomuffin4420 7 років тому +5

      Cool beans. I was unsure.

    • @gregorybates9081
      @gregorybates9081 7 років тому +5

      +Radshack cool beans 👌yup

    • @bretttravers1650
      @bretttravers1650 6 років тому +1

      5x5 makes you go up after every successful workout day. If you can't do 5x5, you do 3x5, 3x3, or 1x3 to finish that workout, and attempt to do 5x5 the next time. It's very challenging, they dont want you going back down to your previous successful weight

  • @downtownlife
    @downtownlife 8 років тому +9

    cool and all but that's a sumo deadlift.

    • @ArnePuschmann
      @ArnePuschmann 8 років тому

      When you do a regular Deadlift you grab the bar outside your legs. You are grabbing the bar in between. That's called a sumo Deadlift

    • @ArnePuschmann
      @ArnePuschmann 8 років тому +1

      It's not my comment. Just watched your video and wanted to help you out :D just started SL and wanted to get an impression. Keep up the solid work!

  • @ryanrobinson1760
    @ryanrobinson1760 7 років тому

    Good work man, keep it up!!!

  • @tariqz118
    @tariqz118 8 років тому

    Good progress, well done mate!

  • @VeryScaryBiscuits
    @VeryScaryBiscuits 8 років тому +4

    Protip: deadlift in flat shoes!!!

    • @matthurtado5634
      @matthurtado5634 7 років тому

      If I saw correctly, it looked like he had olympic shoes. Those are fantastic for squat/deadlift, because they allow the body to be in a stronger position for squat and have more surface area on the soles, to give a greater push for dead lift and allowing for a flatter angle of the back during dead lift (similar to the squat position. It just makes getting lower easier).
      Different strokes for different folks, but if you have never tried olympic shoes they are definitely something to try out. Don't buy them because they are super expensive, but definitely something to try your lifts in and see how they work for you.

    • @maxgg8415
      @maxgg8415 7 років тому +1

      Jack Kovar its really good to deadlift with weightlifting shoes. u dont know what you are talking about

    • @pattybaselines
      @pattybaselines 4 роки тому

      @@maxgg8415 It's really not tho lol....have you ever seen someone do that in powerlifting comp

    • @maxgg8415
      @maxgg8415 4 роки тому

      @@pattybaselines i mean there is not a real downsight apart from the height of the heel which makes it harder to pull. but the shoe itself is stable

    • @pattybaselines
      @pattybaselines 4 роки тому

      @@maxgg8415 It makes it harder to pull...and puts you at an angle.

  • @yusefalimam130
    @yusefalimam130 5 років тому +5

    You've done great better than most ppl ever do but on the dead lift over extending your hips like that is really bad for your spine. Like so this monster can read this.

  • @romanticdonkey468
    @romanticdonkey468 6 років тому

    Fantastic progress!!! Great job!! Keep doing what you’re doing. This is a lifelong journey. Continue to improve and stay safe. Those who hate on you without offing constructive criticism are assholes. Ignore the bullshit and stay positive. Thank you for posting the video. There are many new lifters out there that benefit from watching a video like this. Cheers

  • @bartbug1
    @bartbug1 2 роки тому

    Awesome work, and great video. Thanks mate.

  • @sumnik852
    @sumnik852 8 років тому +16

    8 months later and you still look like you haven't lifted anything, the beauty of SL and SS ... Lmao

    • @sumnik852
      @sumnik852 8 років тому +4

      *****
      But that's pure bullshit, you can look great if you do a BB routine. I know, because I did it. And I'm hugely against all drugs including roids.
      Going down the compound line, you will eternally look like a DYEL. Unfortunately

    • @jacquesflame4238
      @jacquesflame4238 5 років тому +1

      That my friend is some BS lol.

    • @loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397
      @loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397 5 років тому +1

      @@sumnik852 Shut up, bodybuilding is for pussies who care about looks lmao, being actually strong is much better than just looking strong. Muscle comes by itself anyway. Once you have a 315x5 bench you will look buff.

    • @webkikif
      @webkikif 5 років тому

      Hmm good for u but I don't like how the physique looks

    • @matthew-ox5zx
      @matthew-ox5zx 5 років тому +2

      @@ColbyBaber that's a bunch of shit. Most people can build muscle if they run a bodybuilding program

  • @rardar5378
    @rardar5378 9 років тому +280

    dude looks like he doesn't even lift....

    • @a.eddynangia7101
      @a.eddynangia7101 7 років тому +75

      Rar Dar no one does after only 8 months... especially if hes training for strength

    • @stormspinner9000
      @stormspinner9000 7 років тому +10

      God aint real hombré not really legitimate what Ur saying there. You can't exclusively train for strength

    • @ApeSlayer
      @ApeSlayer 7 років тому +14

      stormspinner9000 singles, doubles, and triples are for strength.... That's all you get out of low reps like that...

    • @stormspinner9000
      @stormspinner9000 7 років тому +32

      Chris W yes they do target strength better in the context of 1RM weight but they will lead to hypertrophy as well. Total tonnage IS WHAT MATTERS MOST. I can do 20 sets of singles and I will build muscle of off that. Triples especially. 10 sets of 3 will get you identical results to 3 sets of 10 provided that the load is equal making the tonnage the same. A study has confirmed this exact situation. UA-cam fitness has spouted a ridiculous amount of misinformation because of dogmatic powerlifters and fake natties. This guy didn't get that big because hes natty, doesn't have amazing genetics, and he needs to get even stronger. People like to use examples of guys that have the best genetics for powerlifting and relative strength as examples that low reps build way less muscle. Guys don't realize that people like Richard Hawthorne mostly make neural gains with minimal size gain entirely because of their genetics. Hawthorne does 10x10 for volume work on his lifts yet still doesn't gain a lot of size. AND guys like you still think that if he did some "bodybuilding" program that he'd blow up somehow. Total horseshit. I used to think this too but later saw all the bullshit.

    • @stormspinner9000
      @stormspinner9000 7 років тому +9

      I said triples especially because OVERALL volume is easier to accumulate than with singles, not really because they are inherently better

  • @DanielHarrington1558
    @DanielHarrington1558 9 років тому

    Great progress keep up the great work

  • @MrKrueger88
    @MrKrueger88 5 років тому

    Great work ..... Showed good dedication to the basics and it paid off !!! Well done kid 👍✌️😂

  • @2Tall_Powerlifting
    @2Tall_Powerlifting 8 років тому +4

    No soul (ginger) lmao

  • @nightravenman3624
    @nightravenman3624 8 років тому +16

    You do realize that you're doing a sumo deadlift and not a conventional deadlift like the StrongLifts program calls for?

    • @GForceIntel
      @GForceIntel 7 років тому

      +Baber Barbell It is actually easier whether there are records or not. Conventional is with lower back sumo is with your legs. You tell me which is stronger.

    • @jamalazid1672
      @jamalazid1672 7 років тому +12

      +GForceIntel isn't the style of deadlift linked with leverages? For me I'm more explosive using conventional.

    • @GForceIntel
      @GForceIntel 7 років тому

      +jamal azid You said it... easier. Fuck leverages.

    • @jamalazid1672
      @jamalazid1672 7 років тому +13

      GForceIntel can't say sumo is easier for everyone, I find it harder.

    • @SinnedNogara
      @SinnedNogara 7 років тому +13

      Long limbs short torso = Convential
      Short limbs long torso = Sumo
      Levers are different for everyone.
      Also you can really apply linear progression that StrongLifts 5x5 calls for for any compound lift and expect similar results.

  • @hiddeheijden1828
    @hiddeheijden1828 7 років тому

    Great Result man!!

  • @CMF_1
    @CMF_1 9 років тому

    Nice work. There is a video on you tube "so you think you can squat" that might help clean up a few of the "glitches " in your squat, but not taking anything away from you, bravo! & keep at it.

  • @KeeganCarson95
    @KeeganCarson95 7 років тому +26

    ...And over 8 months everyone left your gym because you actually did bench inside the squat rack...

    • @tubsen32
      @tubsen32 7 років тому +50

      Keegan Carson nothing wrong with that if you don't have a spotter

    • @Thevoiceofreason84
      @Thevoiceofreason84 7 років тому +77

      Keegan Carson its a power rack not exclusively a squat rack

    • @adamhearnden1101
      @adamhearnden1101 7 років тому +6

      Keegan Carson at least it's not curls

    • @shootsir
      @shootsir 6 років тому +1

      well I would love to have an empty gym. Good to know this is the way to get people out.

    • @beamzy7586
      @beamzy7586 6 років тому +3

      Power rack. You try your 1RM bench, alone, without the safety bars.

  • @JV-tk9yn
    @JV-tk9yn 7 років тому +6

    Meanwhile I'm squatting 110 lbs. I hate being so small and weak at 140lb 5'10. Curse you genetics..

    • @SoulSystem3
      @SoulSystem3 7 років тому +1

      Jeremy A try doong SS

    • @Bamseskutt
      @Bamseskutt 7 років тому +2

      Be happy you can do that, some people can't lift half! Seriously.
      And remember the increase in strength takes Tiiiime.
      If I'd be you, I'd try figuring out where your biggest weakness is. Most most likely it's the ass and/our outer hips. Even a good warmup is extremely efficient in firing up these areas to give more leverage. But try implementing asslifts i.e. bridges with a barbell and weights, perhaps at the end of the deadlift day.
      E.g. on your deadlift day, do 8x bridge butt lifts with olympic barbell + 10 kg x 8 and really focus on butt and outer hips. Using a good rubber band around the knees while doing this increases the chances of doing it perfect cause you have to "squeeze outwards".
      Good luck mate

    • @JV-tk9yn
      @JV-tk9yn 7 років тому

      Open Up To The World I'll give it a shot. I've got weights at home.
      Believe it or not after doing my first 5x5 with that 110 lbs l got hemorrhoids the next day and was out for pretty much until right now. I don't understand how I'll lift heavy with my butt doing that crap. I wasn't straining half as much as this guy was. :/

    • @sorento6107
      @sorento6107 7 років тому

      Jeremy A Change your diet workout routine.

    • @tommynguyen8870
      @tommynguyen8870 7 років тому +1

      I went from a 90lbs squat to 180lbs for 5 so you'll be fine just keep pushing. My progress took 3 months btw.

  • @granteckhardt4878
    @granteckhardt4878 6 років тому

    Good Shit man , I am on the same road as you, Keep up the strenght gains!

  • @joelXstarXrunner
    @joelXstarXrunner 7 років тому

    Nice progress bro! Keep it up!

  • @alexmoss3228
    @alexmoss3228 8 років тому +43

    stop using squat shoes for deadlifts before you do an injury. flat shoes man, flat!

    • @onse13
      @onse13 7 років тому +2

      you should probably watch massthetics' video about deadlifting in oly shoes

    • @blackeesh463
      @blackeesh463 6 років тому

      Da Buddy Comtox i believe you are mistaking deadlifts with squats.

    • @byroncopland
      @byroncopland 6 років тому

      Baber Barbell It's pushing you way too far forward. Have another look.

  • @butah8209
    @butah8209 6 років тому

    Great job on your successes!

  • @mindfield9832
    @mindfield9832 Місяць тому

    Nice job! I started this App a couple months ago. I added several exercises and variations and reps per set etc. I think starting with the basic movements in 5x5 then adding and changing stuff with the app is awesome. Before using the app I was pretty bad at tracking my workouts and also getting ideas for different variations. It’s really helped me build strength and lift and move heavy stuff at work better and with less soreness or injury.

  • @bpare
    @bpare 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic work dude! Double bodyweight squat and deadlift!

  • @Sam-co9gp
    @Sam-co9gp 3 роки тому

    Good work! I'll be doing this program after new years, hopefully it will work out for me as well.

  • @lodes5611
    @lodes5611 6 років тому

    Gj man thats some crazy progress

  • @Ba-Lak-Ee
    @Ba-Lak-Ee 7 років тому

    thats great progress man.

  • @dgrider32
    @dgrider32 8 років тому +1

    Just started sl 5x5 2 weeks ago and hope to get some of the same results as you. keep up the hard work!!

    • @Hamjr193
      @Hamjr193 8 років тому

      +Daniel Grider I just started today but my deadlift is very VERY bad i just can't do them very well. Thank god i only have to do 1x5 with them instead of 5x5. How much has changed in 2 weeks in terms of strength?

  • @dans9228
    @dans9228 5 років тому

    Fantastic job! Way to go!

  • @pablodiaz9652
    @pablodiaz9652 7 років тому

    Good effort, keep training hard!!

  • @David-mw5sd
    @David-mw5sd 7 років тому

    Very nice progress. Good stuff dude.