Turbolag
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To an extent. But there is a best of both worlds. Coleman was pulling over 800 lbs during contest prep. Matt krocvaleski has recently transitioned from powerlifting to bodybuilding and isn't having too much trouble. You can be both, it'll just take more time, and you won't be the BEST at both. Pick one as your primary and use the other as your side show. You can be big and strong, just know your main goal and prioritize it. I'm into both power and bodybuilding. Being competitive at both is ideal for me.
I've been reading and hearing that a larger muscle can be a stronger muscle.
Look at all the guys at the top breaking world records.... They're huge.
I also want to specify, I'm not interested in a low body fat %. I would be happy around 18-20%. That's all I would like. I just want to have a lot of muscle.