[QUOTE=Alrdybig]
Yup. :)
“>And there in lies my problem with being able to tell when to move the weights up. I don’t measure. Period. I remember back when I first started PE I used to meausure constinently and when there was no growth, I would think “WHy the hell am I doing this….I can’t believe I ever believed this worked…”. You get the idea…A whole lot of negativity. So to resolve that problem, I now do what Dino and many others do which is almost never measure (except for when I started). If I do decide to meausre, it’ll prolly be at the 6 month and 1 year mark.”<
I have that same problem, but we should all measure at least once a month if nothing more to see if what we are doing is working. Oherwise, you have no way of knowing and if changes are necessary.
>”And about the reaching fatigue thing, to be completely honest, I really haven’t fell fatigue hanging SO yet. Even when I did 9 sets the other day I didn’t feel fatigue. I mean, when the set was over, and I was in the act of taking the weights off, I could feel the pull ease off my dick, but I really wouldn’t call that fatigue.”<
It will come. You might not reach fatigue every day but you can also reach it over time, like a period of days or maybe even weeks. It will come though.
"The world is a one way mirror. What they see, is what you see. What do you want people to see?" Women. If you're going to swing...swing for the fucking fences. "The reasonable man insists on adapting to the world. The unreasonable man persists on having the world adapt to him. Therefore, all progress in the world is made by the unreasonable man." "Success is not a surprise."