britishsoldier
08-18-2009, 12:06 PM
Hi Mark, i just found this site and would like to post some info about me for two reasons, one just to sincerely thank you for the effort you've put in to teach people how to get big and strong and secondly to show other newcomers that pretty much anyone can get bigger and stronger if they have the dedication to do so.
I started 3 years ago, going to one of those horrible commercial gyms using 'bodypart' splits (how can you isolate body 'parts'?!) before finding out about starting strength. I purchased the book and started the routine standing at a huge 6`3 and 150lbs! In the 3 years since starting using your methods, both the novice program and following on with the texas method up until this point here is what happened.
I gained 100lbs of solid weight, sure i put on some fat but who cares, six packs are for wimps with 13 inch arms and a 200lbs squat.
My lifts went from:
Squat-90lbs
Bench-90lbs
Deadlift-110lbs
To most recently:
Squat-470lbs
Bench-385lbs
Deadlift-525lbs
So there you have it, strength training is not some complex magical thing, if you've got the balls to put in some real dedication and train hard and smart and not be a pussy when it comes to things as stupid as fat gain then you will see the results you want.
Diet wise i consumed around 5-6000 calories a day including the GOMAD along with 4 large meals, just as a rough example these are what they'd look like.
Breakfast:
6 Whole Eggs
4 Slices Toast
2 Bananas
4 Slices Real Bacon
4 Hash Browns
2 Sausage Patties
Lunch:
1 Tin Tuna
4 Slices Bread
4 Chicken Wings
Fruit
Nuts
Dinner:
500g Steak
200g Pasta
Veg
Before Bed:
200g Oats
2 Chicken Breasts
Sorry for droning on i just get fed up of seeing novices on numerous sites complaining about being small and weak when they're absolute pussies when it comes to eating and lifting heavy shit.
Train hard and prosper.
I started 3 years ago, going to one of those horrible commercial gyms using 'bodypart' splits (how can you isolate body 'parts'?!) before finding out about starting strength. I purchased the book and started the routine standing at a huge 6`3 and 150lbs! In the 3 years since starting using your methods, both the novice program and following on with the texas method up until this point here is what happened.
I gained 100lbs of solid weight, sure i put on some fat but who cares, six packs are for wimps with 13 inch arms and a 200lbs squat.
My lifts went from:
Squat-90lbs
Bench-90lbs
Deadlift-110lbs
To most recently:
Squat-470lbs
Bench-385lbs
Deadlift-525lbs
So there you have it, strength training is not some complex magical thing, if you've got the balls to put in some real dedication and train hard and smart and not be a pussy when it comes to things as stupid as fat gain then you will see the results you want.
Diet wise i consumed around 5-6000 calories a day including the GOMAD along with 4 large meals, just as a rough example these are what they'd look like.
Breakfast:
6 Whole Eggs
4 Slices Toast
2 Bananas
4 Slices Real Bacon
4 Hash Browns
2 Sausage Patties
Lunch:
1 Tin Tuna
4 Slices Bread
4 Chicken Wings
Fruit
Nuts
Dinner:
500g Steak
200g Pasta
Veg
Before Bed:
200g Oats
2 Chicken Breasts
Sorry for droning on i just get fed up of seeing novices on numerous sites complaining about being small and weak when they're absolute pussies when it comes to eating and lifting heavy shit.
Train hard and prosper.