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That explains why WG Pull Ups are the boss.
My back day today, going to pay special attention to pulling with my back as opposed to arms.
Do-able. I think Most of it will go on your DL, then squat, then bench. Bench being the hardest to improve I find, or at least the slowest to progress.
Indeed - BORs and WGs you should feel a really good lat pump - at least I do, more now I've studied the kienesology of it better.
As for 50kg, well I reckon 250kg DLs (30kg more) and 200kg squat (20kg more) should be achieveable - 150kg bench is enough for me for the time being, and that was back in the late summer and haven't really been pushing it since (go up to 120 max at hte moment).
1/4 of a tonne in one lift will be a heck of an achievement.

Thats actual extemely quick progression robbie. It's only because you are seeing "newb gains" which are off the charts progression wise compared to the rest of your lifting career.
I love compounds but you have to be in the right mindset imo to get the best from them. I would hazard a guess that some of the guys singing compounds praises would be better doing a more isolated movement that they could get a much better 'muscle feel' from compared to just pulling or pushing without really thinking about it, especially bench.
Compounds are key, but if followed up by an isolation of course it works out well. I'm less bothered about shape and aesthetics though, I'm more keen on pure power/size/strength so compounds suit me better. I still do isolation work outs, but they form 1/3 of my workout, 2/3rds being on compounds.

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my shoulder press is crap too, doing it with 15kg dumbells at the moment.
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