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hypothetically speaking, in "clinical " terms: if a man a full gym , full of kinds of weights, super heavy dumbells, various bars (olympic, noodle) etc; How strong could he become within 6 months if his sole goal was sleep, train and eat?
Strong in all manners, meaning powerlifting, strongman and odd lifter, olympic, bodybuilding type motions with heavy loads, etc
>try to do 10 different ORM sessions a day? each day add 1 kilo to ORM, even risking injury? What about use of wraps, slingshots , powerlifting equipment etc? put on 5 wraps per knee and try to squat 2XORM?



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