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Well, you can lift compound too.
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</blockquote>That's true.<br />
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Bruce Lee lifted - he just wasn't body building. Becoming big isn't easy at all.<br />
Besides, having powerful tendons doesn't mean anything. Tendons don't generate force. You still have to use muscle to create it. Sure, tendons must be strong to tolerate the effort and optimize the load, but you develop that by building muscle anyway.<br />
A 230 pound beast would have to lift and keep suspended 230 pounds with his core to do a human flag. My point is, it's not that the twig is strong, it's that he's light with a strong core.
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</blockquote>I heard bruce lee stopped lifting after he popped a disk in his back doing squats.<br />
I'm pretty sure the tendons have a lot to do with strength, but can't remember the source.<br />
But im definitely not an expert...<br />
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I get what you're doing, but you won't pack muscle that way unfortunately*. I like the same kind of body you like (I'm not particularly interested in resistance feats though), but to obtain it you have to build *a lot* of muscle.<br />
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I posted because I'm doing it at home too - I use a bench and two dumbbell, plus a pullup bar.<br />
Work hard every day, strict diet, and I'm getting there - lean and mean.<br />
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*: to be fair, you might - but why get in 4 years results you could get in 3 months using 10kg dumbbells?
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im not in a rush <img src="/community/imgs/emoticons/em-smile2.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></div>