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  1. Why refer to him as a Jatt? He is not a Jatt.

    A Sikh.

    Unbreakable, i love your posts, but this one not so much. Let me explain. A Sikh can be from any culture/region, either Canada, America, UK, Brasil, Italia, or India. By me refferring to him as a Jatt it infers that he's roots from India and were farmers. A Sikh can be frmo anywhere, and he can be anything, white, brown, yellow, black, etc.

    My lineage of one of a Tarkhan one, now you know that, you can probably assume I probably have roots in Africa or India.

    Taking amrit doesn't mean he isn't a Jatt, just means foremost hes a Sikh, then Jatt, British, whatever, whatever.

    Keep up the wicked posts though. love ya still :wink: :P

  2. I've been bulking for about a month (i started going to the gym consistently then), gained a little, not as much as i hope. Before then it was really on and off for about a year. A year ago, I remember i couldnt do sets of 80lbs on a bench, now i can do like double that. I'm also 18 years of age , turned that a couple of months ago.

    My workout routine is as follows:

    day 1: back/biceps

    - Var Bar Pull down for lats

    - Seated Rows

    - Hyperextensions

    - Soon to be deadlifts

    - Biceps i change reguarly, but , dumbells curls

    - Preacher curls

    - Started Cable Curls

    - Soon to be pullups

    day 2: shoulders/abs

    - Dumbell Military Press

    - Dumbell Arnold Presses

    - Upright Barbell Row

    - Front Raises

    Abs is various different crunches etc.

    day 3: legs

    - Squats (of course)

    - Leg Extension

    - Hamstring Curls

    - Calf Raises

    day 4: chest/triceps

    - Dumbell Flat Bench Press (started doing dumbells recently, at about 60lbs each)

    - Incline Dumbell Press

    - Cable Flies

    - Dips for triceps

    - Tricep pulldowns

    Come to think of it, my routine looks of that of a body builder not a powerlifter....

    I recently started using dumbells for a lot of exercises, i was thinking itll help with stablizer muscles, on top of that i'll get a much better range of motion (for bench and military press). What you think? Some guys have said go to a bar, really low reps that = pure power gain.

    I have the summer to chill, then starting my first year of uni, so until then, (2 months) I can really hit the gym hard, and I'd love some advice.

  3. I'm 5 foot 11/11.5ish. I eat tons of food, almost every two-three hours. Maintain a high protein diet. I think my nutritional side of it is fine.

    Sukhraj u mentioned u took the herb Tribulus, in my class we studied that it increases ones testosterone levels, is this safe? What your experiences with it. thanks

  4. Just wondering if we got any singhs out here that currently working out or have in the past. What routines have u been using? Sukhraj, a new member, posted about, www.westside-barbell.com , very good site. Looks like they train some of the top lifters.

    I'm planning to build mass here, i got a 4 day program going on. I'm 160lbs, doing sets of 185lbs for squat, 145-155 sets with bench press (one max about 170).

    day 1: back/biceps

    day 2: shoulders/abs

    day 3: legs

    day 4: chest/triceps

    what u guys think, for reps i try to do a weight where i can do less than 6 reps, with about 3-4 sets.

    Let's here some stories. Sukhraj im waiting :)

  5. By the way, I powerlift as well and current PRs are: Bench - 450lbs (without a bench shirt), Squat - 703, D/Lift - 725. All natural and vegetarian.

    Shi'a , those are some preety impressive stats. If they are indeed correct and not 'internet stats', then that is extremely impressive. When you started working out were u vege or meateater? Also, i know these questions are mad irrevelant, but how much u weight?

    Just wondering cause I started lifting a while ago, my stats are no where near as urs but for my weight they are decent.

    About the meat stuff,

    If you want to talk about Mahapursh's why forget Jathedar Baba Chet Singh Ji? A frequent jhatka eater, yet attained some serious progress (accroding to singhs around him).

    I know singhs who were vege, then meat eater, then vege, they dont seem to notice any difference. I use to be vege, although I don't feel that different eating meat. If anything meat has helped me with my working out.

    Cool topic, keep the posts coming. I like how u view it Sukhraj, go on experience, if u feeling better being vege, then go for it, init u get meh. But at least don't hate on the flesh eating singhs, cause it has been part of heritage, (ie. jhatka).

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