should i keep training with this dude?

i've been going for 4 months to the gym, always doing PPLPPLx, yesterday i met this big dude and we trained back and bis together, i showed him my routine and we did it, but he got me doing a lot more exercises, like 4 for biceps for example, he told me the reason "i don't grow or progress too much" is because i keep doing the same every week, although i progress little by little on weight or reps, i got to push myself to the limit to make muscles grow. is he right or he's just a moronic gymbro? i kinda follow the cientific stuff of not going past 20-ish sets per week, but this dude got me doing 16 sets of biceps in a day, it felt like too much to be honest

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    He's completely right. You need to shock the body. Confuse the muscles.

    • 1 year ago
      op

      lmao that's what he told me, sounds like an Arnold meme

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >it felt like too much to be honest
    As it should. If it is easy you arent working hard enough. Simple as,

    • 1 year ago
      op

      I always train to failure, this dude made me go past failure, like some bodybuilder motivational video kek, that's why i'm saying it felt like too much, i'm kinda a newbie and 16 sets of biceps felt like hell

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >this dude made me go past failure
        If you can go past it then you weren't going til failure now were you? Seriously, keep training with this guy and watch how much quicker you will start progressing.

        • 1 year ago
          op

          You're right, maybe i was going to rir 1~2, some things he said like

          He's completely right. You need to shock the body. Confuse the muscles.

          felt like a meme but i will, i never felt that pumped before

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >Simple as
      just a reminder that only israelites say this. Don't listen to this weirdo

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >get a gym bro who pushes you past your limits
    >sh-should I ditch him?
    Are you moronic or what

    • 1 year ago
      op

      kek i don't know man i'm kind of an autist

      just put your penis in his butthole

      i don't like wieners and hairy buttholes

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    just put your penis in his butthole

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    > but this dude got me doing 16 sets of biceps in a day,
    He is moronic. This will cause burnout/injury very soon
    > i keep doing the same every week, although i progress little by little on weight or reps,
    The right way to go and the best long term success strategy. Something many learn the hard way

    source: former moronic gym bro

    • 1 year ago
      op

      see that's why i don't know who to trust really, some people got me doing "scientific based training" and some other like to do it the caveman way 1,000,000 sets per session. i felt burnt out at the 4th exercise of biceps, couldn't even do 6 reps whitout failing.

      Also, maybe he isn't moronic, he told me he took winstrol when he was younger, now he's 27 and just started training again, he's your typical 250lb macho immigrant

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Ultimately fitness is really confusing and at the end of the day experience will tell you what will work for you. Maybe your gym bro friend’s crazy biceps workout will give you massive biceps. Maybe it will frick your shit up. Slow progressive overload on compound lifts over years will 100% guaranteed make you bigger. But maybe your back will become a lot bigger and your biceps will only slightly increase in size. So you would need to add some extra volume work if you really want big arms. Personally I never saw a 6-pack until I started training abs 6 times a week, whereas the internet led me to believe squats and deads was enough. Some dudes get massive ripped arms and abs from just the compounds.

        Find out and learn what works for you. That’s provably the best advice I could give you

        • 1 year ago
          op

          https://i.imgur.com/uopmAym.jpg

          Its true as a beginner. But if you try to sustain it in intermediate stages and try to add more, you will start going back to beginner stage

          thank you, yeah i'll follow this dude for a month and we'll see what happens.
          he told me something like that, i have to keep changing my routine through the year to not plateau

          >Simple as
          just a reminder that only israelites say this. Don't listen to this weirdo

          yes he sounds like a bbc poster kek

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >i have to keep changing my routine through the year to not plateau
            You dont have to keep changing it, this is beginner level knowledge on programming. You just need to introduce more rest days disguised as light day or something else. Start reading up on how to program a routine based on your fitness goals before you decide to start listening to randos

            • 1 year ago
              op

              ok thank you

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >i don't know who to trust really
        ask for body with timestamp

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Don’t listen to roidtroonys programming advice they love to attribute their success to their unique fitness insights and not the roids

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Its true as a beginner. But if you try to sustain it in intermediate stages and try to add more, you will start going back to beginner stage

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    You should progress on your main compound lift by adding weights and keep changing your accessory lifts once every month or so

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