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depending on your age, training age, and what your major limiting factors are.....squat, deadlift and fucking sprint.
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yuh i meant speed as in running....
ive been lifting weights all through high school....i jus graduated squat max is prolly high 400's.......deadlift i usually do just 135-150... yuh i been running but i noticed my legs die out on me fast.... |
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yuh i meant speed as in running....
ive been lifting weights all through high school....i jus graduated squat max is prolly high 400's.......deadlift i usually do just 135-150... yuh i been running but i noticed my legs die out on me fast.... |

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squat max is prolly high 400's.......deadlift i usually do just 135-150...
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no where did i say thats is all i can do in deadlift.....i said i just usually do 135-150...i straight leg deadlift on my recovery days....which is usually light weight lifts...
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Yeah but if you squat 400 you would probably DL close to 500. Normally. 135-150 would be your warm-up set.
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What kind of deadlifts are you guys talking about here? I think straight legged deadlifts wouldn't really help running speed too much.
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Yeah but if you squat 400 you would probably DL close to 500. Normally. 135-150 would be your warm-up set.
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I squat around 300 for sets and only choose to SLDL around 225 or less when I do them, since I don't like to deadlift that much, so although the gap isn't that big between my two lifts, I can see what the guy is saying.
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You're doing them straight-legged, which is harder for some. Also, the gap is only 75lbs for you. His gap is about 275lbs.
![]() Anyway, how many 18/19 year olds squat over 450 pounds? |
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