
Jason Voorhees
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The majority of my lifts, according to this website, are in the intermediate range. https://strengthlevel.com/strength-standards
I can lift some solid weight and I am stronger than most people in my gym, but my body still doesn't look impressive. When people see my lifts, they are usually shocked to learn that I am much stronger than I appear to be. I think I also should add that I'm not very lean. 18-20% bf. Only have some definition in my upper abs, chest and arms. I've been working out intermittently for about 6-7 months (I took a few weeks off to prepare for my tests). For about 5 to 6 months, I mainly did lower rep powerlifter-style exercises. I only recently changed my workout to be more bodybuilder-style and began incorporating higher reps and isolation exercises. Any advice?
I can lift some solid weight and I am stronger than most people in my gym, but my body still doesn't look impressive. When people see my lifts, they are usually shocked to learn that I am much stronger than I appear to be. I think I also should add that I'm not very lean. 18-20% bf. Only have some definition in my upper abs, chest and arms. I've been working out intermittently for about 6-7 months (I took a few weeks off to prepare for my tests). For about 5 to 6 months, I mainly did lower rep powerlifter-style exercises. I only recently changed my workout to be more bodybuilder-style and began incorporating higher reps and isolation exercises. Any advice?
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