Steroids Are NOT a Super Soldier Serum

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    0:00 Natty or Not: The REAL Culture War
    2:27 How Prevalent Are They?
    4:10 Culture of Use
    6:23 Should You Listen to PED Users?
    9:00 Our Sponsor BOOSTCAMP
    10:08 How Effective are They?
    13:15 "How Much Muscle?" w/ Dr. Mike
    15:12 "How Much Strength?" w Greg Nuckols
    17:37 How Steroids Effected My Numbers
    18:30 Genetics Are a MFer
    20:48 How They Actually Work
    23:00 What That Does to Your Training
    28:31 The Natty Checklist - #1 Frequency
    30:12 #2 Effort
    32:15 #3 Rep Specificity
    34:16 #4 Volumes and Intensities
    35:18 #5 Progression

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  • @AlexanderBromley
    @AlexanderBromley  Год назад +59

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    • @mattsenia6376
      @mattsenia6376 Год назад +3

      Make a tier list vid

    • @goldsweat3606
      @goldsweat3606 Год назад +2

      I want the thumbnail

    • @DadGetsFit
      @DadGetsFit Год назад +4

      Hey Alex, my fellow big guy.
      Do you have advice for powerlifting for guys who also have injuries. I'm in my 30's, decided to lose weight during covid 495lbs to now 265lbs, still a little chubby but have been powerlifting for a little over a year.
      I herniated my L4/L5 when I was a diesel mechanic and that's why my weight blew up.
      I've tweaked my back 2 times in the past year lifting but I've made progress without injury for a few months now. I can 5x3 405lb DL and 5x3 455lb squat.
      PR deadlift is 425 because I'm afraid of hurting my back, but I want to be able to hit 500lbs.
      Is that possible? I'm a big guy, big boned, wrestler/football in HS. Genetically I think I could do it.
      But with 2 kids and a full time job I'm scared to push my lift and risk injuring myself and not being able to work.
      Help me out here brother

    • @BobBobby-kt4sc
      @BobBobby-kt4sc 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@DadGetsFit Yes. His advice is going to be to take drugs. Take PED's. That's what his advice is gunna be. Its like you didn't even watch the video lol. There is a reason why he himself juices after all.

    • @ch-yq5yn
      @ch-yq5yn 3 месяца назад

      I find these videos interesting but you know, when you have Zyzz and role models out there that teens are watching they don't really care. They see that and yes they all think they will look like that with steroids.

  • @jeremiahhempel1975
    @jeremiahhempel1975 Год назад +2210

    "You'll lift nothing, and be happy."
    True dystopian nightmare

  • @youokaybuddyfitness
    @youokaybuddyfitness Год назад +2347

    Stay natty bros

    • @brandonwhitfield1278
      @brandonwhitfield1278 Год назад +150

      Hell no lol

    • @_d0ser
      @_d0ser Год назад +25

      lmao

    • @filthydlo69
      @filthydlo69 Год назад +59

      Nope

    • @PoeticMachineDreams
      @PoeticMachineDreams Год назад +10

      💯

    • @blueromeo1974
      @blueromeo1974 Год назад +3

      As a natty is not easy. I got years under the belt. I see kids and old, lifting for one year and have a body of a 3 to 5 year lifting. They look bigger and won't lie better cuts or ripped than me. You can't sustain a 6 abs all year round naturally. No water or food all year round (yeah, right). Only on competition can you do that for a limited time. That is how u can see hoes the fake natty are. And if ur not natty, I understand u want all eyes on you. But don't say ur natty when ur not. Including movie stars with rice and broccoli formula.

  • @dassemultor6940
    @dassemultor6940 Год назад +1388

    "If you have big dreams and bad genes, you're in the right place..."
    This resonated with me. Subscribed.

    • @mastersironmantarmstrong7148
      @mastersironmantarmstrong7148 Год назад +19

      That was clever

    • @KenanTurkiye
      @KenanTurkiye Год назад +24

      ''...non-lifting globalists'' 1:39
      is deep too.

    • @peamutbubber
      @peamutbubber Год назад +26

      Most people don't have bad genes they just lift for a few months or years and never tap anything close to their potential

    • @thouveninvijayan3073
      @thouveninvijayan3073 Год назад

      I have big Dreams and good genes is it good ?

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Год назад +15

      @@peamutbubbertrue, most people don’t have the dedication to stick with working out for over a year or two.. most don’t even make it 6 months

  • @Brett733
    @Brett733 Год назад +745

    I remember being 13 and believing when Ronnie Coleman said he was natural because he worked hard and seemed honest

    • @nolesy34
      @nolesy34 Год назад +95

      Ouch
      Probably believed in Santa too huh

    • @Cosmicmorales
      @Cosmicmorales Год назад +73

      easy to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled.

    • @nolesy34
      @nolesy34 Год назад +10

      @@Cosmicmorales 70% of 100% of the time that makes no sense

    • @Cosmicmorales
      @Cosmicmorales Год назад +50

      @@nolesy34the meaning behind the statement is super basic? Ur the one who's overcomplicating it and can't understand.

    • @nolesy34
      @nolesy34 Год назад +4

      @@Cosmicmorales of course its an easy statement.. but fools rush in, so if i rushed in to understand, better the devil i would know

  • @_d0ser
    @_d0ser Год назад +312

    "You'll lift nothing. And you'll be happy" 🤣

  • @TheMountainBeyondTheWoods
    @TheMountainBeyondTheWoods Год назад +152

    The lengths some roid users go to to excuse and minimize the effects of roids is sad.

    • @stephen8996
      @stephen8996 4 месяца назад

      ​@in the wrong lol okay Guenievre_

  • @Supersmartandfunnyguy
    @Supersmartandfunnyguy Год назад +541

    Bromley, I don't know if anyone has told you this yet, but whatever you're doing these days to take care of yourself is really working. You're looking sharper than ever and you can even see it down to how you're animating lately. I hope you're feeling as good as you look!

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Год назад +207

      Really appreciate that, man. Credit goes to my wife.

    • @mysticbeing6768
      @mysticbeing6768 Год назад +16

      @@AlexanderBromley 😉😏 lol

    • @michelrood2966
      @michelrood2966 Год назад +17

      ​@@AlexanderBromley Is her name TRT by any chance ? 😅😅😅

    • @darealberrygarcia
      @darealberrygarcia 5 месяцев назад +1

      Gay and this guy is a cheater so it doesn't matter what he says

    • @Supersmartandfunnyguy
      @Supersmartandfunnyguy 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@darealberrygarcia gonna need some context there, chief.

  • @GVS
    @GVS Год назад +162

    Amazing video, I can tell a ton of hard work went into this one!

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Год назад +31

      I appreciate it! I came across one of Cody LeFevers shirts... "Have You Tried Trying?" and thought, "No, no I haven't"

  • @marshp2749
    @marshp2749 Год назад +290

    Thank god people are talking realistically and honestly about this stuff now. I hope a lot more lifters can make informed decisions (either way) than we did in the 1980s.

    • @ralphwarom2514
      @ralphwarom2514 Год назад +15

      I would take steroids if they didn't make you die young. But I want to live for a long as time

    • @marquanbrand-moorehead1887
      @marquanbrand-moorehead1887 Год назад +36

      ​@@ralphwarom2514 Don't Ever Take Steroids

    • @99Gara99
      @99Gara99 Год назад +5

      I was very badly informed so I never took steroids

    • @YouTubeChillZone
      @YouTubeChillZone Год назад

      @Mark Park The only cost is your time to get a proper education in endocrinology then you have nothing to lose but your ballz and a lot of money for regular check out at dr

    • @carlpanzram7081
      @carlpanzram7081 Год назад +4

      The opposite is the case.
      Comercial gyms are full of people doing steroids, it's crazy.

  • @wer8990
    @wer8990 Год назад +255

    This video feels like a culmination of your decades of experience as a coach, athlete and astute observer of the industry. So many excellent points, so well articulated and to the point. I'm glad you exist man!

  • @chattingwithshap8010
    @chattingwithshap8010 Год назад +148

    Really good video. I’ve been training for 44 years. I grew up under Muscle and Fitness, Joe Weider and Arnold/Zane etc.. I didn’t know that 30 sets per body part was bs. I do now. Experience is beyond important. So many younger lifters think because they have been working out for six months and watched a few videos that they are experts. Nobody has all the answers, and training is nuanced (even if we wish it wasn’t) With that said. For those who are natural, consider the following.
    1. Have a plan that is based on sound principles.
    2. Get educated. I love the 6-30 reps for hypertrophy idea. While I don’t know exactly the numbers, common sense tells that 30 reps is a ton of time w/o fatigue.
    3. Eat well. No matter your goals, food matters.
    4. Recovery enough. The idea isn’t to train so hard, so often that you’re constantly fatigued. Rather it’s a balance.
    5. Stick with movements that promote growth. A squat - deadlift - row - press - hinge work. They always have and always will.
    6. Go slow, train long. While I can’t say I’ve never gotten injured, most of my career I’ve learned that slow progressions work.
    7. Lastly, ask for help. Avoid the “I know everything” mantra.
    Now, ask questions.

    • @tinalewis1734
      @tinalewis1734 Год назад +6

      ✍🏾✍🏾✍🏾✍🏾thAnk you

    • @seanhokanson4115
      @seanhokanson4115 Год назад +1

      How important is protein in a diet? I understand it’s very important, but what’s your intake/day? Gram/pound ratio, I’m asking. I’m 220lbs, and 220 grams of protein @ about 16% bodyfat seems like an absurd amount of protein to continue to gain muscle tissue.

    • @chattingwithshap8010
      @chattingwithshap8010 Год назад +2

      @@seanhokanson4115 obviiisly since you’re training you need protein to help the recovery process and to build muscle. There are general guidelines of 3/4 to a gram per pound of body weight. I think that while that may seem like a lot, it’s all part of your overall calorie consumption. I’d definitely spread it out over the course of a day. If you had 5-6 meals a day and snacks it isn’t as daunting. Stick with quality as well. Chicken - eggs - lean meats - a quality protein supplement if you need it. Finally, if you’re a little short, that won’t make a huge difference.

    • @nothingEvil101
      @nothingEvil101 Год назад

      @@chattingwithshap8010 220 grams of protein spread over 6 meals would still be 36,6 grams per meal. Every day. These high numbers are indeed absurd and not sustainable for average people.

    • @chattingwithshap8010
      @chattingwithshap8010 Год назад +4

      @@nothingEvil101 you’re right. But the person asking isn’t average and I didn’t say it needs to be 220. I said 3/4 to 1 gram. He is 220 and 16 percent body fat. That’s not even close to average. I didn’t want to write a super lengthy response. Getting enough protein is important for muscle growth and recovery, but it’s more of an Art than anything else. On those training days, especially harder ones it’s more necessary than on a day off or a recovery day or week. Plus, at 220 pounds getting 150 or so grams or so on certain days would be totally fine. Most people, even those who are intermediate lifters, and even some as advanced ones vary their calorie consumption regularly. But again, it’s important to see each person as unique, not cookie cutter.

  • @lucascheidegger1625
    @lucascheidegger1625 Год назад +54

    A huge POINT to remember and understand this is that this 10-15 percent in strenght gain is when lifters stay in the same weight class if the gain muscle the Steroid related strenght gainn effect can be much higher.

    • @luka188
      @luka188 Год назад +21

      Yeah, in reality it's more like you'll double your numbers quite literally if you're pushing natural vs enhanced. The most major component of steroids and the like is the increased lean mass your body will grow and is able to sustain, which leads to immense increase both in strength and in size as well.

    • @johnsmith3859
      @johnsmith3859 Год назад +8

      @@luka188 yea the strength gain can be huge. on the downside could lead to injure with your tendons not keeping up

    • @sandrost4243
      @sandrost4243 Год назад +6

      Doubling your numbers is not accurate. However, your 10-15% statistic is. I used to compete at the international level and one of the russian coaches told me that he estimated about 15% strength increase from PEDs. That never left me because at that level, I was getting beat by about 10% and I was natty. I think the larger point is the recovery, the volume some of those guys can handle is insane and volume is the biggest driver of progress. You can still get stronger on PEDs with less work, but when you actually do more work, the results are astounding.

    • @luka188
      @luka188 Год назад +11

      @@sandrost4243 So you mean to say that PED's will only increase your lift from say, 300 kilo deadlift to a 330 kilo deadlift? How do you think Hafthor deadlifsts 501 kilograms?
      I already explained, you can quite literally double your numbers from using PED's versus staying natural, because of the extra lean mass your body can hold when using PED's, which is really what makes the difference and allows top level strength athletes to perform superhuman feats of strength.
      PED's when in the same weight class probably doesn't make that much of a difference, however the point I make is, the true strength of these PED's is how it allows you to surpass the limits of what a human body is naturally able to do massively by increasing the lean mass which can be supported by your body due to the increased testosterone levels and also the growth hormone which allows muscles to grow far larger than they otherwise could.
      When you remain in the same weight class, you basically only use the PED's to 10% of their effect at best.
      What really makes the difference is how it allows people to become 180 kilograms while only at 10-15% body fat, carrying more than 150 kilograms of lean mass, which is absolutely ludicrous.

    • @sandrost4243
      @sandrost4243 Год назад +4

      @@luka188 Okay I must have misunderstood your point, you are also including increased mass, i.e., putting on weight. I was indeed talking about staying in the same weight class and I was also talking about highly trained individuals, 15% is very accurate. But yes, if someone puts on 40 pounds of muscle, you could double your lifts. Apologies for misunderstanding you.

  • @tielvandenheuvel5168
    @tielvandenheuvel5168 Год назад +158

    Anecdotal: friend of mine (36 y/o) hopped on 200mg of test a week. Says the difference is huge, squat went 40-ish kg in a couple of months. He admits to training waaaay less hard. Since I heared that, I'm not buying any 'but we actually need to train HARDER' messages by the juiced community

    • @jrwitherite12
      @jrwitherite12 Год назад +15

      I’ve been on trt (120mg) for 5 years, my squat has only gone up 68 kg. Your buddy is using a Supraphysiological amount and clearly an outlier unless he was squatting under 4/500 lbs.

    • @tielvandenheuvel5168
      @tielvandenheuvel5168 Год назад +23

      @@jrwitherite12 to be fair, he was a little below 400. Same time: his bloodwork showed the levels of a twelve year old, so I understand his decision. His wife says he's much nicer to be around, so that's a W as well

    • @dadbod488
      @dadbod488 Год назад

      ​@@tielvandenheuvel5168glad all is working out for your friend 💪

    • @muscularclassrepresentativ5663
      @muscularclassrepresentativ5663 Год назад +3

      That's trt lmao
      But yes agreed it matters

    • @Pepe-pq3om
      @Pepe-pq3om Год назад

      ​​@@jrwitherite12 how are you? What are your maxes?

  • @r8dj
    @r8dj 10 месяцев назад +35

    Appreciate your take. Started lifting religiously in school on thru my military career, but genetics have always been against me. Because of my bone structure, the terminally insecure have always marked me as an easy target, forcing me to learn fighting when I was still very young. When my father was diagnosed with Alz/Dim from agent orange exposure in Nam, I moved back to care for him so he could finish his final years in the comfort of his own home. Doing so put me in a bad place emotionally and I let myself go. I quit exercising & eating right. I shut myself off from the rest of my family, friends, the outside world. After 12 years, I finally started taking better care of myself and getting back to where I used to be....both mentally and physically. I had always thought (going as far back as school days) that a cycle would give me that boost to get me over the plateau/ to next level. But it wasn't until recently I remembered, that while I won't be winning any contests anytime soon, there is no replacement for hard work and sheer determination. Of course, the leaps in exercise/nutrition/supplement science don't hurt either.

  • @jaysilvia1177
    @jaysilvia1177 Год назад +357

    When it can give a woman muscles bigger than most men who consistently workout, it absolutely is a super solider serum lmao

    • @onZampie
      @onZampie Год назад +42

      Those women also train consistently though to be fair. Most likely a lot more consitently and for a lot longer. Can't really compare female pros to dudes who have been working out for a couple years. It's not like the female pros are as big as the male pros.

    • @jaysilvia1177
      @jaysilvia1177 Год назад +127

      @@onZampie Take a woman who has trained for 4 years and a man who trained for 2. The man will still be considerably stronger and have far more muscle mass than the woman who has trained longer. Steroids completely change that. Combined with the fact that roids tend to be more potent for women, the female in this scenario has the potential to be just as strong and have a more muscular frame than the man within a year if she was juicing and he wasn't. The bone density changes, the muscle mass increase, the muscle fiber hardening, etc that steroids give are underestimated pretty heavily.

    • @guntertorfs6486
      @guntertorfs6486 Год назад +10

      @@jaysilvia1177 Exactly.

    • @AlkisGD
      @AlkisGD Год назад +36

      Even when it comes to men, Kumail Nanjiani was a 40-something wet noodle who became swole and shredded in months. It's not just about the end result but also the starting point and age.

    • @tomsnowden6201
      @tomsnowden6201 Год назад +27

      Or anabolic steroids are doing the fuck work..yeah obviously ppl on steroids lift consistently but it’s way easier.

  • @paulmryglod4802
    @paulmryglod4802 Год назад +109

    Personal anecdote: trained from 20-25. Went from 135 to 190 10-15% body fat. Best numbers were 315 bench, 425 squat, 505 deadlift, 225 overhead press.
    At 35, went on trt. Total test at 800. 315 total before trt. After one year went from 185 to 205 lbs. Bench 385, squat 485, deadlift 575, overhead press 265, strict curl 135. Fat went from 18% to 10%.
    This is just trt in normal range. The stuff works.
    Edited: total, not free test levels. 800 free would be nuts

    • @funeraldirector5069
      @funeraldirector5069 Год назад

      Did you continue to lift between 25-35?

    • @paulmryglod4802
      @paulmryglod4802 Год назад +10

      @Funeral Director no. kids, work, building a business. I started back up about 6 months before trt

    • @jacobtaylor7506
      @jacobtaylor7506 Год назад +17

      Damn, 35 and taking TRT? I'm 39 and not taking trt. I'm squatting 425lb, deadlift 500lb, bench 325. But I been almost nonstop exercising since the military.

    • @paulmryglod4802
      @paulmryglod4802 Год назад

      @@jacobtaylor7506 yep. Had some tbi and couldn't recover from it. Tried for years beforehand.

    • @anthonysoto2923
      @anthonysoto2923 Год назад +26

      That's literally too many numbers. Just eat chicken and lift heavier rock each week.

  • @lichenwtf
    @lichenwtf Год назад +26

    I genuinely think this is one of if not the best videos exploring this topic honestly from both sides of the community. Informative and well done!

  • @danielcelisgarza
    @danielcelisgarza Год назад +5

    Your videos have improved so much in the last year. Loving it.

  • @Bonkxd
    @Bonkxd Год назад +5

    I used to watch Bromley on 1.25 speed, looks like not anymore. Great quality video!

  • @nmnate
    @nmnate Год назад +50

    Damn, Brom! You're really stepping up the effort. Can't imagine the time that went into this. Your ability to narrate is really showing. 🤘

  • @mikehays1167
    @mikehays1167 Год назад +20

    Excellent! Thank you for shedding light on natty vs. not natty. I started weight training at 13. I’m 45 now and continue to learn, especially from your channel. Ive been natty my whole life. In my early to mid 30’s I was my strongest squatting 300x10 and benching 285 for a 1RM. Personally, I’ve trained all of the rep ranges through a 12-week periodization program. I’ve typically only have trained my body parts once a week. I think I’ll try training them twice a week with a little lower intensity and see if I can get back up to my old numbers, although, I don’t have much hope. I think the greatest takeaway is that there’s no magic program due to our bodies always trying to adapt.

  • @Supersmartandfunnyguy
    @Supersmartandfunnyguy Год назад +11

    To answer your question at the end, a recent change that has worked well for me in terms of "shocking" myself out of plateaus in both size and strength is doing 6-8 week cycles of 5x20 on front squat, incline bench, RDL and OHP on their respective days, keeping the weight just light enough for about 1-2 RIR. I need a diaper change at the end of each workout.
    Let's just say that watching you squat 185x50 in a previous video not just how absurdly strong you are, Bromley, but also how mentally resilient you are.

  • @RevivalOfSka
    @RevivalOfSka Год назад

    Discovered you a couple of weeks ago and you have become my favourite lifting channel. Impartial, evidence based approach, explained intelligently in an engaging way with clarity. Thank you for all you do.

  • @DieselGlori
    @DieselGlori Год назад +4

    I'm a pro natty BB and I loved your intro lol
    And I love that you're diving into the performance motivations and benefits

  • @rafaelalamilla5583
    @rafaelalamilla5583 Год назад +51

    This was an excellent video Bromley! Very detailed and well argued on all fronts. The prominence of drug use in gym culture you presented here is quite eye-opening , and really puts much of our current culture into context.

  • @lx_ol
    @lx_ol Год назад +4

    Awesome video sir, you really narrowed down the science of P.E.D. usage and natural lifting to a T. I'm going to implement these suggested training ideas to my splits. 11/10🏆

  • @mihajlostosic2647
    @mihajlostosic2647 Год назад

    I have to applaud you for the effort put into these newer videos. Great work, keep it up!

  • @niroc
    @niroc Год назад

    Next level memeage. Also, incredibly dense, well researched information. Really, this is an incredibly well put together video.

  • @elevationspeaker
    @elevationspeaker 8 месяцев назад +48

    I’ve been training naturally for 15+ years. I’m an army veteran of 8 years, I’ve competed in both an NPC and OCB show where I won 5th place medals in my classic physique category. Doing a show with enhanced guys and doing a show with all my natural guys didn’t make a difference in my placing. It showed me what work and dedication can begin to get you if you stay committed to it. I performed exceptional next to enhanced guys and it was challenging to beat all natural guys on my kind of level as well. So consider that every show is different but every choice you make will always be up to your ability to build self love and mental fortitude for the work and the journey. I still train today and I’m working to become a better boxer now and I look every bit as young in my 30s as I did in my 20s… STAY NATURAL UNLESS YOU CAN HONESTLY SAY YOURE CLOSE TO A REAL BREAKTHROUGH ON THAT KIND OF LEVEL and if you do CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR FIRST. Much love everyone.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 7 месяцев назад

      Lies again? Killing yourself is not solution

    • @MariusMitrache
      @MariusMitrache 6 месяцев назад

      I did way better as a natural, I was on the top of my game but I struggled way more enhanced. When everyone is natural there's as much leveled playfield as you can gen, when we talk enhanced some people are willing to really push it and some try to stay in the safe zone, a bit above TRT if possible and results can and will differ accordingly.

    • @Ryan-wx1bi
      @Ryan-wx1bi 5 месяцев назад +2

      Except guys can easily get away with competing in natural competitions while on the juice.

  • @_d0ser
    @_d0ser Год назад +7

    Bromley is still alive! All's right with the world again!

  • @stefanomagaddino6868
    @stefanomagaddino6868 Год назад +1

    Excellent video Brom. Thanks. It reenforced my belief in what I have been doing. Will watch it again, since there's so much information.

  • @modemarcoj8026
    @modemarcoj8026 Год назад +1

    Phenomenal video, I appreciate the time and energy you put into these very calculated videos

  • @Isaiah-ft5nx
    @Isaiah-ft5nx Год назад +121

    My best gains are when I accidentally planned 2-3 times per week per body part. I had a “bro split” I made 6 day split where the focus of each day was something like this: Quads, chest, arms, hammies and glutes, shoulders, back.
    I didn’t realize why, but my triceps, back, biceps, and glutes were huge. Everything else struggled. Well, those were the body parts that saw 2-3x per week of training. Everything else was only hit once a week. 😂 100% natural btw, never had a chance to try it or I might have in the past.

    • @Psupower250
      @Psupower250 Год назад +4

      I did a split similar but 3 on, one off. Chest, quads, back, rest, triceps, snatch grip deadlifts/post chain, biceps, rest repeat. Triceps day consisted of heavy cg floor presses or cg bench so chest was hit as well. Bicep day always started off with dead hang chins so my upper back got hit then I did the basic curl stuff. I sprinkled in lateral variations on chest day and tricep days and rear delts on upper back and bicep days. Might go back to that once it gets hot as I train in garage. Quick sessions. Bulgarians or lunges after my snatch grip DL variation so quads got hit as well. Leg curls before squats on quad day. Chest day is always an incline, flat variation and end with v bar dips so triceps get hit. Upper back always starts with dead hang neutral chins then supported rows, if up to it maybe some empty bar poundstone curls for xtra bicep work. Loaded carries occasionally at the end of squat or deadlift day for the yoke. Natty as well at 45

    • @damnwolf
      @damnwolf Год назад +3

      I have been riding on the gains of a 3x week Full Body approach for a while now (really enjoy the meals I need before the resulting 2hr workout to properly carbload too :D.) I love how I can modulate the body part or part thereof focus by playing with order, repetition and rep range. Hurray.

    • @3-dreticle826
      @3-dreticle826 Год назад +13

      You just disprove this video. No roided powerlifter or Bodybuilder trains like that. They split everything up. Bro split or PPL typically. Or some variation. Most people that do fullbody are straight up natty and have jobs. Unlike these clowns online. This is just more justification for roiders ruining lifting

    • @johankaruyan5536
      @johankaruyan5536 Год назад +1

      @@3-dreticle826 what the heck are you even talking about how did he disprove it ?

    • @bigt1013
      @bigt1013 Год назад +1

      Bro I do this. Chest tris and shoulders 3 days, back and biceps on the other 3. Legs on back day. I do too much volume for core I used to do core but simply don’t have time anymore.

  • @jakehallam2113
    @jakehallam2113 Год назад +3

    Solid video. Glad you mentioned how strength training can aide in hypertrophy. I decided to give a pyramid set a try and found that It boosted my 12 rep max on OHP from 20kg to 25kg after months of stagnation.
    Overall I think that the take away here is that natty's should train smarter AND harder.

  • @guttsu
    @guttsu Год назад

    Funny AND informative, the best kind of video. Structured very well and a great listen to boot.
    I'm still on my restarted journey after many years away from the gym for various (and lazy) reasons. So much harder with age, warmups and more gentle progression are keys for me now to ensure I don't overdo it to the point where I'm still crazy sore 3 days later. Ego checks are certainly more important now and I'm hoping to make real, structured progress. Your channel, RP, Nippard, have all been fantastic resources towards that goal.

  • @rolandogarciaiii6458
    @rolandogarciaiii6458 Месяц назад

    Superb video and very informative. Thank you - keep up the great work!

  • @tomguglielmo9805
    @tomguglielmo9805 Год назад +7

    I hope the title is satire. Because some steroids or peds are literally soldier super serum. They change your mentality, or exaggerate it negatively.

  • @SLouiss
    @SLouiss Год назад +3

    Great editing. Feels like a documentary. Reminds me of the ZT MPMD team up & Josh Brett Videos. The memes were fun too. I appreciated the audio clip from The Office

  • @ascensionfraternity
    @ascensionfraternity Год назад

    Wow. Great video. It's amazing how you covered so many different topics that all stay coherently relevant to the theme of the video.

  • @Sizen_nepal
    @Sizen_nepal Год назад +1

    Very well put video man , very informative and entertaining. Good job, looking forward to more of these.💪🔥

  • @rioraber8095
    @rioraber8095 Год назад +8

    A lot of good info and perspective here. For me, through the past 20 years Ive found not training to failure, and rather training around RPE 7 for both size and strength is far far more effective. I personally cannot agree that natural lifters should train their sets to failure... whereas I believe enhanced, you can and should train to failure occassionally. If and when I go off the natty train, will be interesting to see how my training can change and be effective for gains

  • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
    @ConnoisseurOfExistence Год назад +33

    I'm 39 and I exercise (not always consistently, have had up to 3 months off sometimes) since 15. Even before that I loved to do push-ups, pull-ups and other bodyweight exercises. I've also got into running sometimes, once I ran half marathon (by myself in the night). I have had about 3-4 cycles on steroids, all low doses, in my life. One of the bad sides of that might be, that I think my natural testosterone levels could have been higher now, should I have never used those (haven't really got bloodwork done, but my sex drive isn't at all what it once was). With that said, low levels of steroids have given me a lot of strength. On my 1st cycle, I was 19, exercising for 4 years already, and I had a plateau on the bench press, wouldn't move up from 105 kg for the last 3 months. Then I did a cycle on flat dose of 5 mg dbol per day, for 40 days. I was taking it every day with my breakfast. On the 40th day exactly my bench press increased to 135 kg. +30 kg in 40 days, I was shocked. 3 months later, without taking anything, my bench was still 135 kg, didn't lose any of that. In the light of my experience, I find it hard to believe, than anyone lifting heavy numbers can do that without PEDs. Even with the best genetics in the world, I don't see it possible to do more than 250 kg bench or over 350 squat or deadlift (or >150 kg overhead press). Even those numbers sound too high, except if you're not somehow >190 cm >170 kg monster natural freak...

    • @taylorg8509
      @taylorg8509 Год назад +4

      Unless your like NFL offensive lineman build 6'4 300 pounds plus
      Brian shaw ultra rare types but other than that ya I agree

    • @12MRJERSEY
      @12MRJERSEY Год назад +11

      ​@@taylorg8509Those NFL players use roids too.

    • @dadbod488
      @dadbod488 Год назад

      Hell's yeah, dbol is amazing. Especially for the bench.

  • @andyjcoop
    @andyjcoop Год назад +1

    Hi Alex, this was an excellent video. Thanks

  • @Felix-lf9ng
    @Felix-lf9ng Год назад +38

    The perspectives Bromley makes us consider about training philosophies and gym culture is second to none 💪

  • @richardpeterson4440
    @richardpeterson4440 Год назад +21

    For me I’ve seen the best results from increasing frequency. I only lift three times a week but I’ve played with variations and volume so I can squat and deadlift three times every two weeks and press every session. This took a lot of tweaking and self regulation. I picture my program as these overlapping circles of volume and I can’t go too hard on any given day.

    • @BassThrasher
      @BassThrasher Год назад +1

      Very interesting. Would love to hear a bit more detail, if you wouldn't mind sharing.

    • @richardpeterson4440
      @richardpeterson4440 Год назад +2

      M1
      Pwr clean
      Back squat
      Incline bench
      W1
      Pwr snatch
      Clean deadlift
      Strict OHP
      F1
      Jerk
      Snatch deadlift
      Bench
      M2
      Pwr clean
      Back Squat
      Incline bench
      W2
      Pwr snatch
      Front squat
      Strict OHP
      F2
      Jerk
      Deadlift
      Bench
      Generally move fast, move heavy then press. I will often superset the pressing motions with some sort of row.
      Pretty basic progressions. Lots of triples on the OLY movements. 10s on the SBD. Worked my way to singles over 16 weeks.
      For context I used the program as an off-season peak for a supertotal. I generally give strongman movements a break during the winter. I love log and stones and stuff but find winter is a good time for some variety.

    • @BassThrasher
      @BassThrasher Год назад

      Thanks man! Appreciate it.

  • @Lwhosane
    @Lwhosane Год назад +1

    I have been a novice bb for years. I recently started oly lifts and focusing on strength and speed. I’m 40 tho and your “ big dreams and bad genes” comment explains my entire life. Love it!

  • @marwansamy2673
    @marwansamy2673 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video even a year later, really got me thinking about ways i could improve my training and also gave me a way better understanding of gear. Im getting towards the 2 year mark of my lifitng journey now so i think its time for me to try different methods of progressive overload and programming to break some of my plateuing muscle groups and work on some of my weakpoints. Cheers for another banger vid.

  • @JH-pe3ro
    @JH-pe3ro Год назад +4

    All through my 20's I was an overtrain-and-crash natty lifter, because I did try to go to the gym super frequently and push myself hard and tried some dumb stuff. There were some results, but I've been able to dial that stuff back in the past few years and go down the route of calisthenics, bands work, cycling. I'm probably undertraining now - I might be hitting something like 1.5 times a week, with a lot of "just do a little warmup" sessions and then one bigger one - but it's in a relatively healthy place, where I'm not pummeling myself with fatigue and I can focus on other parts of life.

  • @BusinessWolf1
    @BusinessWolf1 Год назад +69

    No one is saying steroids are the only reason they look like that. We're only saying, you can not look like that without them. That's it.

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Год назад +11

      Lol based on all of the people you didn't poll? Either way, you have no idea what someone can look like without drugs. There are tribe members in sub Saharan Africa who wouldnt pass a natty or not. You all are guessing (poorly) and, in the face of no real information, the gaps get filled with insecurity and ego.

    • @jayclean5653
      @jayclean5653 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@AlexanderBromleyCalm down, bozo. We get that you need to defend yourself.

    • @stickedice1979
      @stickedice1979 8 месяцев назад +25

      ​@@AlexanderBromleywe know that nobody can look like Ronnie Colman without steroids.

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  8 месяцев назад +2

      @stickedice1979 yep

    • @Tespri
      @Tespri 8 месяцев назад +17

      @@AlexanderBromley No clue where the poll was done, but certainly doesn't express my views. Of course you need to workout to gain muscles, but it's ridiculous to think that those gains can be gained naturally, especially in as short time frame.
      "There are tribe members in sub Saharan Africa who wouldnt pass a natty or not. "
      Name one, Whenever I look at "tribe members" in actual natural environment they all look like bunch of skinny fat people.

  • @dfwpiper1
    @dfwpiper1 Год назад +2

    You, sir, are like the Doug Wilson of the lifting world. Everything is well said, informative and engaging!

  • @exzackt
    @exzackt 5 месяцев назад

    I liked how you included a compilation of clips from other RUclipsrs, very thorough

  • @landonconverse7995
    @landonconverse7995 Год назад +30

    Been natural through my whole journey. 220 lb weight loss from almost 400 to 150 and now I am up around 183. Been about 4 years and I’ve noticed what you have said is very true. Plateaus come very frequent and now with your information I am going to train a bit differently. You’ve earned yourself a sub for being a true fitness connoisseurs, thank you buddy ❤

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction Год назад +1

      Wow - you more than halved you body weight. How long did it take and how many calories were you eating per day?

    • @landonconverse7995
      @landonconverse7995 Год назад +6

      @@dreamdiction well I basically went from drinking almost a 12 pack of Mountain Dew per day, as well as eating absolutely horribly. The end of 2018 I was like 400. I am assuming I was I taking just from that an absolutely incredible amount I don’t even know but it was bad. I then started my weight loss journey with 0 knowledge which was a stupid mistake. I barely ate anything and completely stayed away from any kind of sugar or carbs completely because of the things I read in the internet and it really worked. I was around 250 at this point and I still did not workout at all and I lost all that within a few months because I was literally eating like nothing. I went down to around 200 and I started feeling like shit completely, and at this point we are at the 6-8 month range. I at this point developed body dysmorphia and I think an eating disorder because of the fact that food in my mind was the devil so I ate just enough to get by. Hitting around the 1 year mark I was at 152 lbs and I felt HORRIBLE! I then decided that now was the time to start working out and eating food again since I knew that I had run out of energy completely and I looked like I had no muscle but fat still so it was horrible to even look in a mirror. So for the first year of working out I watched some but not a ton of videos and did mostly reading and watching people with no guidance so my beginning was very skewed. I got muscle but could not gain weight for anything and I ended up hitting a plateau from my newbie gains. I then in my second year did a lot more research and found people like daddy Noel and Sean N and then started to realize the benefits of eating and being okay with myself and trusting the process. I recommend to anyone starting the journey that I took to use your weight to your advantage and train hard, study hard and do it the right way because if I had I would’ve been an absolute friggen unit by now haha. Anyways here we are in 2023 and today I have been trying to main gain and I am sitting at 185 lean muscle. I will continue to workout for the rest of my life and I will take myself to the absolute limit naturally. I appreciate all who read this whole thing as I am a living example of the downside of self image and remember you can do ANYThING you set your mind too. I love every one of the kings out there looking out for himself, maybe I will start a channel just to talk with people about there journey and men’s positive mental health. Have a great day everyone and much love ❤️

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction Год назад +1

      @@landonconverse7995 Thanks, all I would add to what you have said is that muscle only re-grows while you are asleep so getting a full eight hours of good quality deep sleep every night is ideal for building muscle.

    • @KlaustheViking
      @KlaustheViking Год назад +1

      @@landonconverse7995Imagining drinking a 12 pack of Mountain Dew now, for me, makes me wanna puke lol. Congrats on the weight loss journey.

    • @landonconverse7995
      @landonconverse7995 Год назад +1

      @@KlaustheViking yea it was a very dark 10 years, thanks buddy I appreciate you

  • @Annon194
    @Annon194 Год назад +17

    I stalled on Madcows 5x5 with only a 245 bench. One day I said screw this stupid math crap and just started working hard. In just 6 weeks I added 40lbs to my bench. I benched hard, heavy and frequently. It makes sense a lot of these programs were written by enhanced lifters because I didn’t make gains for shit on these “intermediate programs”.

    • @bobbyhill4118
      @bobbyhill4118 Год назад +3

      I’ve never liked the idea of a 5x5 unless it’s for squat or deadlift. And with deadlifts I still prefer warming up and doing 3x3’s because deads are taxing. When I squat 5x5’s I usually lower the weight after my first set and continually lower it by small increments. Math crap will never get you stronger really. You have to use math crap to determine what kind of hard work you’re able to do. That means recording your lifts and tracking your strength.

    • @bobbyhill4118
      @bobbyhill4118 Год назад

      I kinda like to warm up to a set of 3 reps for squat or deadlift, then do sets of hopefully 5 around a weight I should be able to do for 5 in my head and track my lifts for that day.

  • @marcembacher8097
    @marcembacher8097 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @cmwenda92
    @cmwenda92 Год назад

    Your videos are very informative and entertaining at the same time. Thank you for putting out this content.

  • @DieselGlori
    @DieselGlori Год назад +8

    "SCIENCE IN THE STREETS, BRO IN THE SHEETS " 😭👏🏾👏🏾

  • @firesupportman0861
    @firesupportman0861 Год назад +6

    This video was 10/10, Bromley. I watched it all the way through a few times because there’s just so much top notch information in here that cuts through all the BS. Thanks for all you do and keep ‘em coming, sir!

  • @gabornagy9898
    @gabornagy9898 Год назад

    closing in on 100k, its about time, good job

  • @HellBoy-id6ss
    @HellBoy-id6ss Год назад

    Look at you gettin all fancy with the B-roll footage..one of your best vids ever..

  • @nealstaten5193
    @nealstaten5193 Год назад +3

    I started full body workout cycle with three days a week with every workout have the big three started to brine out and changed it to two days a week and so far it’s been working better the strength I started out with has improved and I keep getting stronger

  • @lukebbuff
    @lukebbuff Год назад +21

    Thank you for being the voice of reason on these topics. So few people are honest about this while still bring reasonable about the huge progression natural lifters can have.

    • @Tespri
      @Tespri 8 месяцев назад

      no one says they can't progress. What he made is known as strawman fallacy.

    • @BobBobby-kt4sc
      @BobBobby-kt4sc 7 месяцев назад

      @@Tespri Elaborate what you mean by that.

    • @Tespri
      @Tespri 7 месяцев назад

      @@BobBobby-kt4sc google strawman

  • @simeonreed8764
    @simeonreed8764 Год назад

    Amazing video really well put together!!

  • @grahamgrant9421
    @grahamgrant9421 Год назад

    At the top of my list of things i find pleasing it has to be listening to the charismatic and flawless way this guy delivers a podcast!

  • @sandrost4243
    @sandrost4243 9 месяцев назад +5

    When I talked to one of Boris Sheiko's assistant coaches many years back, he said the Russians quantified the benefit of lifters using PEDs vs those who do not (for highly trained athletes). They arrived at a figure that was approximately 15%. That's 15% on your total if you are highly trained natty vs. on gear. If you total 1500 pounds natural, you'll be ballpark 1725 with gear. Anecdotally, from my experience (20+ competitive), this seems pretty accurate. It's the difference from an Elite powerlifter to an international elite or world ranked lifter.

  • @fatcats7727
    @fatcats7727 Год назад +6

    This video is absolutely incredible, deserves FAR more outreach than its getting

  • @juanpabueno
    @juanpabueno Год назад +1

    Amazing video

  • @adamz7282
    @adamz7282 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing video man!!
    I really appreciate the time and effort put into making this video

  • @NattyLifeYT
    @NattyLifeYT Год назад +4

    Very interesting and nuanced video. Thank you, I really enjoyed it

  • @testuser247
    @testuser247 Год назад +6

    so why dont you press 335lbs as an ex steroid user right now?

  • @andremoraes119
    @andremoraes119 7 месяцев назад +1

    Niceeee congrats for the video bro

  • @drinkinduff247
    @drinkinduff247 Год назад

    High quality, content, thanks for sharing your insights

  • @MrEverisforever
    @MrEverisforever Год назад +5

    Bro splits do work, I added 25kgs of muscle over 10 years, I went from 55kgs to 80kgs @ 9% bodyfat. I don't do them anymore but I wouldn't say training with more volume added that much size to my frame, mostly just strength. I'm a powerlifter now though. Also, my legs aren't small due to genetics but I've never spent a lot of time on them so that weight is mostly on my upperbody as I do bench-only powerlifting. Luckily with genetics though my body looks fairly balanced. I've now been training 17 years with no drugs and will never take. I'm 5'8 at currently 98kgs @ 20% BF with 18 inch arms.

  • @aidanc669
    @aidanc669 Год назад +5

    I have no issue at all with people using. It’s when they try and fool
    People with “I am all natural”
    They still are insanely dedicated and it takes a huge amount of work. Just don’t try and say it’s natural. I hate that

    • @plaidchuck
      @plaidchuck Год назад

      If they want to lie and live in a fool’s paradise that’s fine too. But if they want to take peoples money and promise the same results as natty yeah then it’s straight up fraud

  • @DennisFutball2396
    @DennisFutball2396 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good video, and thanks for the Earthworm Jim reference 😃

  • @xjasonxbx1
    @xjasonxbx1 Год назад

    Great video. This really puts things in to perspective.

  • @lorddeathspit1124
    @lorddeathspit1124 Год назад +5

    I never used peds but it’s pretty cool what people can accomplish when they throw health on the backburner. I kinda look at the enhanced like stuntmen. I ain’t willing to but I wanna see it.

  • @Damian.Williams
    @Damian.Williams Год назад +12

    Around 1-in 10 Gym members here in the UK use Peds...
    From my personal experience my old Gym friends who took them no longer train due to health issues (from Peds) while I'm still training(drug free)...
    It's sad to see them now...

  • @kevinsj99
    @kevinsj99 Год назад

    Been following you since you were at Empire Barbell, love your content Bromley!

  • @abbeybremner4162
    @abbeybremner4162 Год назад

    Wow. So much awesome real world information and food for thought. Thanx so much!

  • @DrTopLiftDPT
    @DrTopLiftDPT Год назад +5

    Noble natties there are some of us out there. Stay natty fellas

  • @Hazyhyperion4130
    @Hazyhyperion4130 Год назад +6

    Wish I saw content like this earlier on. I realize alot of advice on the internet is geared toward enhanced training. A huge thing I've learned that took my training to the next level is learning that 10-20 sets, got to hit a body part 2 times or more a week to grow, and hypertrophic ranges are relative. Once I understood this, I started training full body hard training 3 days a week. Did less work and got more gains. Since then I just progressively overload from there.

  • @emmanuelvasquez5621
    @emmanuelvasquez5621 Год назад

    Dude this is a awesome informative video! Thank you bro learned a lot more

  • @spicesnherb
    @spicesnherb Год назад

    now that was a damn fine video - great content!

  • @keeblerelf3694
    @keeblerelf3694 Год назад +9

    The difference between tested and untested is immense for powerlifting. I refuse to go to drug tested meets anymore, went to one and almost fell asleep during the bench press.

  • @dennisthorson4159
    @dennisthorson4159 Год назад +5

    I would totally believe that being enhanced with just test base would give you a 10-20% strength and size increase. But ain't many just running that these days - we got designer stuff now that implodes strength with very little mass increase you can take in addition to just the test.

    • @muscularclassrepresentativ5663
      @muscularclassrepresentativ5663 Год назад +1

      The 15% strength increases is at a given weight. Obviously the main benefit is weight gain and gaining muscle will massively increase you strength in the long run. I'm like 3x stronger now lol. But the 15% is if I was the exact same size (after a much longer training period as a natty) then my enhanced body would still be 15% stronger with identical muscle mass

  • @stuffac66ubiquitous8
    @stuffac66ubiquitous8 Год назад

    Fantastic and well done video, man

  • @StrengthScholar0
    @StrengthScholar0 Год назад +4

    People keep on ignoring the fact the people who take steroids can skip all the hard years of hitting and breaking through plateaus that naturals have to go through.
    They can basically sprint to their natural limit within a period of a year or two. Considering the vast majority of natural lifters will never hit their genetic potential this is the largest benefit of steroids for the average user.

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Год назад +1

      Thats entirely made up

    • @illegallegal8948
      @illegallegal8948 4 месяца назад

      ​@AlexanderBromley basically yes but no I would argue that a noob that takes gear with a good training and diat would look pretty good in a year but not better than what he would achieve by 3 years of natural good training I just experience it by two brothers the one natural for 5 year and his bro that got him in less than 2 years on gear

  • @alo_tsl8252
    @alo_tsl8252 8 месяцев назад +5

    I feel like being natural is the most important part of my fitness journey. I mainly train to push my limits and see what my body can achieve just by eating and training. Plus being healthy is a really big bonus, so it's a win win situation :)

  • @Ivannbeats
    @Ivannbeats Год назад

    You are the best channel I found in 2023 so far, doesn't say much as we are only a couple months in but I truly believe it will stay that way!

  • @Lord_Sully
    @Lord_Sully Год назад

    Good video! And love the alberto plug!

  • @ignaciorobles8967
    @ignaciorobles8967 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @Abraham_Kist-Okazaki
    @Abraham_Kist-Okazaki Год назад +4

    Dr. Mike's take on Greg Nuckols' research is actually a little off. He is comparing, for example, the strength of a 100KG natty lifter to that of a 100KG enhanced lifter and noting the difference between the two is somewhere around 10%. Now, that is not telling us what will happen to the strength levels of that 100KG natty guy after that guy himself goes on gear.
    PEDs not only help in adding mass and strength, they also help in the reduction of body fat. In other words, that 100KG natty guy could stay at 100KG with significant added strength and size. I would guess that he would make a lot more than ten percent gains.

  • @lovesgibson
    @lovesgibson Год назад +10

    All successful bodybuilders fitness models or strength athletes downplay the importance and role of genetics and steroids

  • @black.sasuke.uchiha
    @black.sasuke.uchiha 5 месяцев назад

    The last 3 chapters were very helpful for me, as I am still workshopping how exactly progressive overload works. And I love how at the very end of the video, they included the part where he reaches to rip the mic off and be like “finally I’m done with this crap.”😅I subscribed, keep it up!

  • @ekaterinab6064
    @ekaterinab6064 Год назад +1

    awesome vid. i clicked on it because i work in substance use and we have clients that use PEDs and although I have done a little powerlifting myself I didn't really know anything about them. this covered a lot, thankyou.

  • @mikebradshaw8530
    @mikebradshaw8530 Год назад +5

    Yes it is a super soldier serum. I do it myself. Its just potentially dangerous.

  • @twopintsofmilk
    @twopintsofmilk Год назад +11

    BAHAHAHAHAHA those non lifting globalists bit got me.

  • @JesseStephan
    @JesseStephan Год назад

    Brilliant. This inspired me to refocus my training.

  • @drip369
    @drip369 Год назад +5

    Strength day (legs)
    Technique day (full body)
    Power day (torso, either horizontal, or vertical, never both)
    Power day (legs, sometimes overhead included)
    Technique day (full body)
    Strength day (torso, again same plane)
    Rest (Saturday)
    It works for me. I basically am training the shoulder girdle and lower body daily either directly or inadvertently, esp since I picked up clubbells, my shoulders have never been happier being mobilized, even strengthened, daily. I train in waves like a restart week, a builder week, another builder week, a peak week, and grounding week, and then a deload week before I "restart,