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  • @formerevolutionist
    @formerevolutionist 3 года назад +245

    If you're not a little scared before your set, then the barbell's not heavy enough.

    • @Mr.Ut21
      @Mr.Ut21 3 года назад +8

      Yep, true true

    • @mikecurtis11
      @mikecurtis11 2 года назад +8

      Basically every squat set I do!

    • @joethesheep4675
      @joethesheep4675 Год назад +2

      True, as long as you can progress in a linear way. After that its a bit more complicated... sadly.

    • @Zellie1994
      @Zellie1994 Год назад +5

      The feeling of "Idk if I can get all the reps" never goes away.

    • @snoopys14
      @snoopys14 Год назад

      Same with overhead press go bulls to the wall

  • @grahampeterson3293
    @grahampeterson3293 3 года назад +41

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." Will Durant. Quitting is habit forming, so is doing the work.

  • @fourtii8707
    @fourtii8707 3 года назад +20

    Big wisdom has been shared here. I'm an intermediate, about 3 months ago I was stuck in benching 225 5×5, squatting 286 5×5, deadlifting 315 5×5. Then I realized by definition, an intermediate should be able to make progress every week. So I decided to add 2-4%of weight on the bar each main lift day of the week, and till now I'm still amazed how the plan delivers the results everytime!
    Now on my main lifts days, I typically work up to a single@RPE 9, then followed by 3(4for bp) back off sets with 4 reps for benching, 5 reps for squat &deadlift. Now I'm able to do 260 4×4 bench, 332 3×5 squat, 385 3×5 deadlift.
    "Not knowing whether u can do it or not, but willing to find out" that's the true spirit in any context really, but the caveat here is obviously having a reasonable program & techniques with efforts to improve, otherwise failures and injuries will defeat us.

  • @HAL-dm1eh
    @HAL-dm1eh 3 года назад +23

    This is why I've recently had to make the decision to go back to listening to hard rock and metal during work outs. I'm reaching a late stage in my LP and the last few work outs haven't known whether I can complete the set or not. I don't have a SSC or some drill sergeant yelling at me to get that weight up, so I have to use angry music to get it.
    Just because there is a point in your life, even as often as 3x's/week, where you're giving something your all, doesn't mean it's going to make you unhappy or make your life worse or negative in anyway. It doesn't work like that, not with strength training.
    I have an anxiety disorder and I've learned not to "worry" about my next work out. What I do is look forward to it as a positive step forward and just walk right into it as I am, knowing I'm going to give it my all. And I do. Whether I miss something or not doesn't mean it's a step forward or not. It's always a step forward, because as Rip said if you miss something, that's data. You are now that much more enlightened than you ever were before and you can use it.
    I just missed my deadlift last night not knowing whether I'd be able to do it or not. I did not beat myself up, the deadlifts have done that for me. What I did was wait 10 minutes, take 5% weight off and try again, which I successfully lifted for 5 reps. I now have to reset the deadlift and I know I'll have to reset the squats too. This means I'll be giving my sore back and hamstrings a break while they recoup and then I'll surpass that sticking point.
    This is my 3rd LP and it's around the weight it's supposed to happen. Having the data of the last two times confirms this and reduces the anxiety and fear.
    Whatever you do in this, do not give up. I made that mistake ultimately at the end of my first LP because of an injury I could've worked around, and it's been the only thing I've regretted.

  • @dadbod488
    @dadbod488 3 года назад +33

    I actually really enjoyed this video, and I think it's something a lot of people need reminded of. Myself included.

  • @steveyd101
    @steveyd101 3 года назад +30

    Listening to this is the only pre workout routine anyone needs! Lol

  • @72Dexter72Manley72
    @72Dexter72Manley72 3 года назад +22

    I'm just enjoying hearing someone say, Attempt the last rep. 👍🏽
    Yes, it's going to challenge you.
    Yes, it will move slow as hell.
    Yes, you will have to give that last rep everything you have.
    Yes, you may miss it.
    But at least you tried it. And now your body knows what it feels like. Your body will adjust and you will get that last missed rep, on your next workout. 💪🏾

  • @kostelo21
    @kostelo21 Год назад +3

    Best motivational speech and pre workout at the same time.

  • @javiervalles9782
    @javiervalles9782 3 года назад +15

    Honestly, with the safeties at the right height, there’s 0 reason to not try the rep if your technique is up to par.

  • @NOAH576
    @NOAH576 3 года назад +12

    Wish I heard this a long time ago in my workout journey. Now I’m trying to depussify myself

  • @markdeartola1154
    @markdeartola1154 3 года назад +29

    The way he says it...”poosy” lol. It’s subtle but still different

  • @REVIVALFitness
    @REVIVALFitness 3 года назад +18

    Rip, you should put the Aasgaard hammer on the empty space of the wooden sign

    • @HAL-dm1eh
      @HAL-dm1eh 3 года назад +3

      I wish he'd choose a new paint scheme, gray doesn't go with brown.

  • @irishbusa
    @irishbusa 3 года назад +5

    No nonsense Rip 😁.... Old skool legend.... Greetings from Ireland 💪🇮🇪☘️

  • @kennethlow6619
    @kennethlow6619 Год назад +1

    I love training to failure. It gives me a sense of purpose in life and gets me excited to come back again. My favourite exercise includes the big 5 (squats, deadlift, bench press, pull ups and rows) and I always go heavy on all my sets. I have this mindset that if I’m not panting and feeling like I’m about to faint anytime, I’m not pushing myself hard enough. So far I have puked twice doing deadlifts, fainted once on my last set of overhead press and pooped once or twice when going heavy on bench. Yes, it was shameful but now I’m racking on two+ plates within a year which is a big improvement for someone that has never stepped into a gym before. Remember, if you’re not excreting something out of your body, it means you’re not pushing yourself hard enough!

  • @brsvideos8143
    @brsvideos8143 Год назад +3

    "You got data points that you would not have if you'd just lifted lighter" THIS. Learning in the gym is underrated. Stop worrying about getting your arms/shoulders/chest/whatever else bigger and learn more. As long as you're lifting heavy and failing in low rep ranges, the strength and gains will come. So other than that, focus on learning. What hurts you in a bad way? What hits your muscles best? How well do you recover? What lifts complement others? The more you learn, the better you get.

  • @joshmontgomery9942
    @joshmontgomery9942 8 месяцев назад +2

    It’s true, low reps and adding weight is the best thing you can do even for aesthetics. All this volume high rep crap is useless for anyone weak. Strength and hypertrophy are connected, idk why that’s so hard to understand. What’s the point in doing sets of 15 on the leg extension as opposed to sets of 5 in the squat? The squats going to 100 percent get you bigger quads

  • @Fortress333
    @Fortress333 3 года назад +14

    Lemme tell you, Rip, that the commercial gyms are full of poosies. I managed to convert one of them and it worked. Maybe he was never a poosie to begin with, but he did squat a mile high with puny weights and I told him none of those reps count. A poosie would have been upset and cried a hissyfit, but he went to work and changed his ways. He knows how to grind and push up the weights and also his own weight. I have high hopes for the feller, because he's way over 6 feet and not even 20 yet. He could lift monstrous weights in the future. He's totally not concerned about abs, like most of those kids are.
    Making gym members better lifters should actually be one of the functions of the local trainers, but I haven't yet met one who knows anything about serious lifting. All they know is how to adjust the leg press and recommend 3 sets of 10 or 12 of curls and triceps kickbacks -- and how was the weekend? Yeah, hot weather, ain't it?
    With 99% of commercial gyms being boarded up where I live, due to the scamdemic, it sure cleans up the whole gym business. All those poosies are now back to where they belong, playing video games or something in their parents' basement. They now do their high reps on the console. It's easy, it's fun, it's for nonexistent gains, and they don't take up much-needed space in or nearby a squat rack (where they used to do barbell curls), leaving that area to serious lifters.

  • @jonchapman8344
    @jonchapman8344 3 года назад +17

    Sometimes when i feel the 5th wont happen. I think of mark saying “dont be a pussy”. 😂

    • @DarrenJohn10X
      @DarrenJohn10X Год назад

      "dont be a pussy, hit your faaahhhves"

  • @snakeriverscotto
    @snakeriverscotto Год назад +3

    Benching in the squat rack and using the “fail rails” to keep the bar off my neck has been the ticket for me. 5x5’s, 3 min. rest and get the F outta the way so folks can get their workout in after me. Workouts should not be comforting.

  • @davidalexsandermoreno5532
    @davidalexsandermoreno5532 9 месяцев назад

    I love this video. I always tell my friends at the gym about this. They always wonder why im always squatting and ehy im not afraid of the weight with no belt.

  • @TheAsharedhett
    @TheAsharedhett 2 года назад +2

    I have a decent strength level by Rip's terms, and it's absolutely true that you have to have mental fortitude and toughness to progress within serious territory, but there is a time and a place for high rep sets. I'm totally against the mindset which aims to replace hard, heavy barbell training with machines and fluff, but they serve a purpose as an auxiliary, and even with your barbell training, AMRAPs and high rep sets are important. I'm not a wimp because I can bench 225 x 17, just because I didn't attempt 330 x 1 instead.

  • @benthleydorcin6160
    @benthleydorcin6160 Год назад +1

    ALL FACTS. thanks coach

  • @robertlevy4613
    @robertlevy4613 3 года назад +3

    Good job man. Well done.

  • @Whosyourdaddy21
    @Whosyourdaddy21 Год назад +1

    I think the only time light weights are when your learning or if you going as explosive with the movement as possible and even the it should be heavy enough to be difficult.

  • @klevdavful
    @klevdavful Год назад +1

    Ha haaaaaaaa ha 27yrs old awe man he's about to be a Beast of a man if he keep up this type of work!
    This is golden I like hearing this type of progress by anybody

  • @calebray4168
    @calebray4168 3 года назад +1

    RIP your doin Gods work right now whether you know it or not

  • @markrollox5653
    @markrollox5653 Месяц назад

    🤣🤣Can I get a count as to how many times the word P@#$Y was said? lol🤣. Rip is absolutely right , we need to challenge ourselves to know our potential.

  • @TopsailBound
    @TopsailBound Год назад +2

    I'm a heavy weight, low rep guy. But after watching this video I feel like a pussy for not pushing myself like I did when I was trying to deadlift 500lbs at 50 yrs old. Plenty of fear and failure on that journey. But I did it. Now I'm thinking I'm getting complacent and being a.... yep. Pussy. Thanks for the verbal swift kick. Time to up my game.

  • @MrCheetah440
    @MrCheetah440 3 года назад +8

    He is a national fucking treasure.

  • @KarthikVenkataraman
    @KarthikVenkataraman 2 года назад +1

    Have the flu for the last week and still going. Have not been training for a week and feeling weak. Where should I start once I go back in a week's time.

  • @jonathand9682
    @jonathand9682 3 года назад +2

    This video has convinced me to NOT QUIT smoking 2 packs a day....in fact I am going to shift my habit to "5"s.....5 packs a day from here on out...........

  • @beskeptic
    @beskeptic 3 года назад +3

    Ripp is awesome hahahha love it

  • @jubilantyogurt
    @jubilantyogurt Год назад +1

    How do you identify where the limit is between finding out and snapping shit up?

  • @posthawk1393
    @posthawk1393 Год назад

    Started weightlifting with the mindset to go to failure and miss the last rep of sets. I don't do it anymore; I just don't think it's necessary.

  • @user-cc6jp6el5e
    @user-cc6jp6el5e 4 месяца назад

    How come there are so many small guys with a huge deadlift? I tell you why Ripp, is because the CNS is trained, it is more efficient. Hypertrophy can occur with strength if you are in a caloric surplus but if you want you can be helluva strong but not big. That's my experience.

  • @grantmartin6094
    @grantmartin6094 Год назад

    Good stuff!! Need this clip set to death metal riffs.

  • @edkennedy7952
    @edkennedy7952 Год назад

    Good stuff.

  • @char_lizard8440
    @char_lizard8440 Год назад

    You are what you eat!

  • @PhilipDavisRKC
    @PhilipDavisRKC 3 года назад +4

    I love this guy. No homo.

  • @CapnDavidMorgan
    @CapnDavidMorgan 5 месяцев назад

    Genuinely when I get worried about lifting a weight I hear in my head "don't be a pussy"
    This actually comes from my buddy though and proceeds Rip for me. Nice to have to it reinforced here.

  • @__Ned_Flanders__
    @__Ned_Flanders__ 3 года назад +5

    This guy loves cats

  • @supersaiyanzero386
    @supersaiyanzero386 3 года назад +2

    Fat pink Majin Buu with a wimpy 500 deadlift. Heh heh
    Nah love the content

  • @stevekorte8298
    @stevekorte8298 Год назад

    5:22 pm

    • @stevekorte8298
      @stevekorte8298 Год назад

      ok. I gotta give you a little background….. I was a football player in college and the NFL for 8 seasons….. i was an offensive lineman…. strength and athleticism are key … I was a 600 lb bench presser, squat 720 .. DL 660… power clean 396. 4.8 40. .. 37 inch Vertical.. at 63 at 317 lbs… in a USPA meet i did a 440 lb bench. disappointed because i thought a recent 515 lb 3-board would get me closer to my meet goal of 490 . that being said…. I feel like garbage at 310and up. it’s very tricky at this age and the football related damage to my joints to “ optimize “ my strength .. could I call in to you guys at some point to give me some much needed thinking?

  • @jumbojet8
    @jumbojet8 3 года назад +1

    Bench 230 3 x 5 = "Poosy" weights

  • @coopaloop727272
    @coopaloop727272 Год назад

    I love Rip, lmao

  • @thomastkach7467
    @thomastkach7467 Год назад

    @evolveai listened...

  • @elmerolion2424
    @elmerolion2424 2 года назад

    Love it 🤣🤣🤣

  • @chrisgomez215
    @chrisgomez215 2 года назад

    Bar don’t lie

  • @AM-257
    @AM-257 3 года назад +2

    Respond Poosytively

  • @olivert4082
    @olivert4082 3 года назад +1

    How much lighter is the strict press than the standing press? I guess a more interesting way to ask this is, we all know Chase can press 405, but how much can he strict press?

  • @BeaulieuTodd
    @BeaulieuTodd Год назад

    The way you say pussy cracks me up. I’m not a pussy! Hooray!

  • @barryhoven9861
    @barryhoven9861 Год назад

    Preach dude! 💯

  • @cliffonator1111
    @cliffonator1111 2 года назад +1

    “If you try it anyway and you miss it, at least you tried it” stuck with the bar on your chest

  • @sigmalifter2399
    @sigmalifter2399 3 года назад +2

    how the fuck is your press 1.5 plates but your bench is barely over 2?

  • @Real_Riddlez
    @Real_Riddlez 3 года назад

    Wow, the subtitles leave out the word “pussy” every time he says it. The censorship runs deep.

  • @skandalbanker
    @skandalbanker Год назад

    I don't lif theavy weigths, i want my lifts look smooth and elegant.

  • @yew2oob954
    @yew2oob954 3 года назад +10

    Hypertrophy training and Max Strength and Power training are two different things...this is fun to watch but don't take this guy seriously.

  • @dogsmumm
    @dogsmumm 3 года назад

    Can’t think of a pithy reply.

  • @malcolmhales8181
    @malcolmhales8181 3 года назад

    🐱‍🚀super poosy

  • @jojopetwo281
    @jojopetwo281 Год назад

    This is gangsta. Cuz it's motherfucking FACTS

  • @squidpotion7795
    @squidpotion7795 3 года назад +1

    This is why all those bodybuilders do heavy sets of 5! It's so clear now!

    • @LTPottenger
      @LTPottenger 3 года назад

      5x5 was invented by bodybuilders. Bodybuilders need to get strong before they do anything else at all. After that they are mainly sculpting and getting sufficient pump to allow the drugs to do their work. Arnold would put max weights on calf press machine and then have two guys stand on top while he did his calf raises and did up to 30 sets a day like that when he was trying to bring his calves up.

  • @Cormac-jd2kx
    @Cormac-jd2kx 5 месяцев назад

    High volume high reps works for roided bodybuilders
    The industry is “selling” it to everyone and it works when you are a newbie and you keep adding weight every week which will end in a month

  • @craneman42
    @craneman42 3 года назад

    First...

  • @Bushmills21
    @Bushmills21 Год назад

    How am I supposed to listen to someone that thinks it's okay to have that hair style? No thanks.

    • @barryallen767
      @barryallen767 Год назад

      he's balding
      what is he suppossed to do?