Hey guys, I am wanting to start up a combination of powerlifting for the big three lifts and bodybuilding excercises like flyes, etc. I was just wondering if anyone had pics of lean, muscular powerlifters with a bodybuilder style look, i guess you could call them powerbuilders. Thats what I want, and I am looking for pictures of people who have done, hopefully naturally, but any will do. The only one I know of is mariuz pudzianowski and I heard he just got busted for steroids so I was just hopeing to see some pics to reafirm my choice to do powerbuilding. Thanks
Dave-O
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Thread: Pics of Lean Powerlifters?
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04-12-2005, 07:00 AM #1
Pics of Lean Powerlifters?
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04-12-2005, 08:02 AM #2
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04-12-2005, 08:52 AM #3
Don't bother trying to do both at once. Do a strength routing for a while, 3 months perhaps. If you're not happy with your resulting increase in muscular size, switch to a bodybuilding routine. Then go back to strength, and so on.
And imo there are no powerlifters with a "bodybuilder style look" because bodybuilders spend so much time on ***g0ty pumping exercises to make their look. What you will find on a powerlifter with low bodyfat is this: A rugged physique with a look of raw, brute strength. Highly preferable to what I see in bodybuilders, imo.www.redvsblue.com
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04-12-2005, 12:47 PM #4
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04-12-2005, 07:17 PM #5
Sure you can, it's tough but possible and you might not stay ripped year round but pro bodybuilders don't stay perfect either. Ronnie Coleman and Dorian Yates are notorious for putting on a ton of weight in the off-season, so you have to decide what's important to you. But check these guys out for lean powerlifters, Ryan Kennelly and Joe Ladiner. There are others who come to mind, Chuck Vogelpuhl is ripped but I couldn't find any good pics. Sorry if these guys aren't natural but that's the way the pros work. Personally, since switching to powerlfiting about eight months ago I've gained nearly 25 pounds of lean mass. Focus of heavy weight for a couple of core moves then let the rest be higher-rep assistance work, that's essentially how Westside Barbell bases their routine and we just do a higher volume version. Works pretty well.
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04-12-2005, 08:48 PM #6"When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem begins to resemble a nail."
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04-12-2005, 10:27 PM #7
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Originally Posted by comixdaveo
I do a combination of powerlifting and bodybuilding exercises during my training and am very strict with my nutrition with the aim of staying lean and looking strong and muscular. It makes sense to me that being leaner for a given bodyweight means you have more functional weight (muscle) in a given weight class. This may not matter if you wish to compete in the heaviest weight category (providing your lifts aren't worked out on a formula).
I admit I still have much to learn about powerlifting but I have built up a good strength base while maintaining a bodybuilding style physique. I have always focussed on heavy compound lifts even before I got interested in powerlifting and I'm sure this has helped considerably with my strength. In my first comp last December, I managed to set a new Australian single lift deadlift record (with a raw lift of 352lbs) so I guess it is working for me
I have attached a couple of comp pics for you... The first one is from the December comp and the second one is from my second comp in March this year (which I did carefully with an injured back).
These are not the prettiest pics of me but I tend to pull some weird faces when I'm liftingRetired strongwoman and powerlifter. Now living for God!
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04-12-2005, 11:03 PM #8
Check out Deciever. I know he has pictures floating around but I don't have any on hand. He's not a bodybuilder but he's anything but fat.
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