Hey Travis, how big of a role do you think genetics play in becoming so damn strong? I look at you and these other guys on TV and feel pretty much worthless because i'm not even sure if my genetics will EVER allow me to get so strong. But then again i think with 100% effort, time, dedication and extreme consistency pretty much anyone can achieve your level of strength. what do you think?
I think genetics play a part in anything you do, but I don't think they limit you to certain things they way people like to say they do. I think people saying someone is just a genetic freak and that's why he is so big and strong is just their way of being lazy or giving up on themselves. The honest answer is some individuals just don't want to work hard enough to be the absolute best he or she can be. It takes years of dedication and proper training to maximize your genetic potential! And even then, who is to say that truly is your limit? It may just be your limit with that certain style of training or mental attitude and in order to go further you might need to change one or both of those things.
I was never the strongest kid growing up and I was never the biggest but in 7th grade I told myself I was going to be 6'5" (I made it to 6'4") and the best bodybuilder ever. My goals changed a little but the idea of being the absolute best there ever was remains constant to this day. In my opinion, it's your mental attitude and belief from the depths of your soul that take you as far as you can truly go.
Train hard, train smart, eat right, rest and heal, BELIEVE IT, KNOW IT!
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01-22-2009, 04:40 PM #121
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"If you want to be world class you must first act world class"
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01-22-2009, 09:36 PM #124
A perfect question! Only problem is I don't have an answer anymore. My best pre-torn pec bench was 484. Now that I am missing half my upper pec I haven't even tried close to that. I guess I could get over my fear of heavy chest work again but it's not a top priority at the moment.
I try to get about 4-5 meals a day and 2-3 shakes; in total I want about 6,000-7,000 calories a day. As far as protein goes, I try to get about 1.5-2 grams/lb. bodyweight.
First off, I think it's awesome that your first post is a question for me! Thank you.
Pre workout I try to eat some kind of light protein (chicken is good) with some whole grain carbs (wild rice) or PB&J's will work.
I use a ton of nutritional supplements. I like Labrada's whole food shakes, and their RTD's are awesome too. Con-Cret is the best creatine on Earth! Post workout I try to have a weight gainer shake with about 100 carbs, 70-80g protein, and 5-10g of fat. Pre workout I take Super Charge Xtreme, or Super Pump for energy. I also take a lot of vit C, joint supplements, and multi vitamins/multi minerals."If you want to be world class you must first act world class"
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01-24-2009, 02:42 AM #133
Travis,
I thank you for taking the time to answer all these questions. I have a couple for you if you are so inclined to answer...an I apologize if these have been answered in previous posts.
Where is a good site located to find competitions in Europe? I am a soldier currently station in Bavaria Germany, and would like to go to a few in the local area before I head back to the states in the spring. I will then be in Alabama, and looking for competitions in that area.
What is the road to get one's procard?
Also, I understand there are two major affiliations for Strongman Competitions, are either one drug tested? Both? Neither?
I thank you for your response.
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01-31-2009, 08:56 AM #137
For most of the grand prix's I would arrive the day before. It's tough but usually you can just ride on adrenaline and be in near top condition. The longer the contest goes on the harder it is up to about a week in a far off time zone. After that you get pretty used to being there and then it's hard to come home!
Man, it was the most sickening feeling and sound I have ever experienced in my life!
Well, I'm not the leanest Strongman out there and that's probably because my favorite cheat food is pizza and cream soda and the fact that I was always the fat kid growing up... but, I am doing a lot of cardio on my off days with the elliptical machine. I use that particular machine because it is very low impact on the joints and if you crank the intensity up and go backwards it's great for interval training- feels just like a heavy sled drag!
I started to do some running at the end of 2007. I would time myself doing a mile on the treadmill. After a few sessions I got down to about 8 minutes but my shins were absolutely killing me and I couldn't train my Strongman events. I have the world's flattest feet and I guess that's not very condusive to running with a 300+ lb. body. I am currently doing some light sprinting to develop foot speed. We'll see how it works out.
I do them after deadlifts sometimes. I really like them too because you can feel them blowing your hams apart! Now that I have my G/H machine set up at home I will start doing them again every other week."If you want to be world class you must first act world class"
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01-31-2009, 09:09 AM #138
I appreciate all you guys taking the time to ask these questions!
If you are in Germany then I would try and contact Heinz Olesch. I know he lives in Bavaria too so that may work out in your favor. As for finding amateur competitions in America the best site to go to nastrongmaninc.com. This is the official site for all amateur Strongman contests in the USA. Being in AL you will be close to LA (Mark Cummings) and GA (Dane Garreau-my cousin) and these guys put on excellent shows each year.
Of course I have to say that I have the best chance!!!!
As for Poundstone being the best stone lifter in the world, I have only heard him say that but I will attest to his ability in the Atlas Stones. The dude's a freak all around! I didn't have a great run in the stones in last year's finals but that was from my foot slipping on the 3rd stone and I nearly crushed myself with it. Arild Haugen came out and had a tremendous run on the stones but to call him the emperor of stones is too much too soon. If he continued to do it then I would have to agree but you can't earn a title like that in one competition. To answer your question in one short statement: Yes, I am the greatest stone lifter of all time. I was the first to 500 and I will be the first to 600!"If you want to be world class you must first act world class"
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what are your thoughts on things like belts, wraps, sleeves and what not? how to you utilize them? i noticed most older lifters use a lot of them but the young guys usually just use belts and maybe wraps or sleeves.
also when you design your workouts do you have somethign that you set in stone that you want to do or do one thing a certain way? or do you have anything weird that you do for a certain reason that others think might be stupid?
sorry if this doesn't make sense i can clarify if you don't get the idea.
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02-03-2009, 10:02 AM #147
No reason to stop benching. Stop doing this kind of thing -- "Tonight was Max Effort bench day and I was doing reverse band presses. I worked up to 445 X 3, 495 X 3, 535 X 1 with the heavy bands. Then I decided to go for 545. I got myself way too amped for the set, and as I lowered it to my chest, instead of focussing on proper form and hitting my lower chest/upper abs and pressing straight up I let it hit mid chest and instead of dumping it tried to press it." .....and you won't have any problems.
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02-03-2009, 10:29 AM #148
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you seem to take shots at me a lot.
My surgeon talked a lot to me about pec tears and other muscle tears. He told me 95% of pec tears occur on flat bench. He's seen people tear muscles doing things that should not cause them to tear. Sometimes **** just happens in his words. 95% of people bench the same way I was benching... wider grip with a cross style. That is the type that places you at the most risk.
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