Problem is you just began training six months ago and look like a beanpole. Still, you feel this is the best way to train for strength and have heard many other people say the same. Well, you’ve done the research and have read all the articles, but you’ve still missed the boat. Yes, you can use these methods, but only when they’re implemented into a program based around your weaknesses. Now follow me here for a minute. What really is your weakness? Is it your hamstrings? Triceps? Or could it be that your entire body needs to be built up? A beginner doesn’t need to start with advanced training principles. He needs to first build a solid foundation with basic movements.
It’s not easy – Get over it!
Are you worried you’re not progressing fast enough? Well, you know, I’ve never been ap- proached by a person who was worried he was gaining too fast. Look, there are those who can gain strength just by looking at weights. I’ve seen the type and n othing pisses me off more. These guys show up to train once a week and grow like weeds. You know what? It’s not me and I’ll bet 1000 to 1 that it’s not you either! Take what you get and keep working. It’s the one who trains the smartest who’ll last the longest, and in time, your day will come. The road is never easy and it may take a few years to put ten pounds on your bench if you’ve been training for a while. I’ve walked this road. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it. This isn’t an easy game for anyone, even the guys who progress quickly. This is because it all slows down in time. It just happens to be different times for all of us. If you can’t handle it, then try the Stairmaster and stay the hell out of the weightroom! The rest of us have work to do and don’t need your negative ass in the way.