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    whats your weakest bodypart?

    mine is my quads, also people what is your strongest muscle ? meaning to lift heavy weight? chime in. i forgot my strongest muscle is my triceps 405 close grip benches for reps. thnx
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    Toss up between back and legs for strongest. Weakest would be chest.
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    weakest core then chest

    strongest by far is legs (all muscles)

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    weakest is my legs, strongest probably back!!

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    Weakest is definitely my chest. Strongest in terms of how much i can lift has to be my legs.

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    my weakest has 2 be my bicep strongest my chest

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    Strongest = chest / delt / tri
    Weakest = legs (knee problems = no heavy lifting without pain...)
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    Chest- 46" | Biceps- 15.4" | Waist- 32"

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    Maybe triceps

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    Weakest: Anterior deltoids and forearms.

    Strongest: Quads

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNapalm View Post
    Toss up between back and legs for strongest. Weakest would be chest.
    Ah, the anti-bro.

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    Weakest? Delts. My clavicles are ridiculously short and the muscle fibers in that region or pathetically sparse giving me ye olde coat hanger appearance. Son of a...

    Strongest? The deadlift was my biggest lift with a 365 max at about 170 lbs. But that was more a combination of very short legs (32 inseam) and super long arms than general strength, imo. And I'm no longer approaching that number. Not even remotely.

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    Weak shoulders. Too much work related overuse through the years has severely limited any overhead pressing moments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nd2bhge View Post
    weakest is my legs, strongest probably back!!
    I'd take advantage of that strong back and use it to help strengthen your legs with some deads and squats.

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    Biceps and abs are my weakest and most lagging. Neither responds very well. Biceps have gotten a little better since dumping bicep-specific exercises and leaving it up to back movements to get the job done. My abs are just a fucking train wreck.

    Legs and back are my strongest.
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    Abs weakest. Legs strongest by far.

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    Strongest are my quads by far.
    Weakest...
    Chest, biceps, shoulders, forearms (no grip).
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    Id say my legs are weakest (due to a knee injury, I took a year off of heavy leg workouts)

    Strongest would be my triceps or biceps

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    I like that legs and back keep coming up!

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    I would have to say my calves and biceps.

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    i see alot of guys with strong legs, i wish i was one of them. i can dead more than i can squat. right now anyway. real bad knees from yrs of abuse. i can due 225 for 4 now, up from 135 1 month ago due to knee damage. if i can get my squat back to 405 then ill get better i think who nos. i can leg press alot but you need squats.


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    I would have to say squats are where I need my most improvement! I think the main issue there revolves around the fact that I hate squats. My strongest lifts are deads & bench.

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    the strongest muscle in my body is my heart, weakest is my stapedius. hope that helps


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    They are no more lagging but biceps requires special attention...
    Strongest are backs,legs and pecs...Back is becoming so wide i have a hard time finding clothes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fredlabrute View Post
    They are no more lagging but biceps requires special attention...
    Strongest are backs,legs and pecs...Back is becoming so wide i have a hard time finding clothes...
    me to but if you go to the shops online they make the clothes big enough to fit your back. i get the 2xxl from online store or i also wear hoodies and i get great deals at the salvation army they got alot of 2xxl long sleeve hoodies you can wear. nice to. i never train with nothing but hoodies and a hat because i like to cover up as there are alot of cops and corrections go to my gym. i dont trust them. so i keep covered everywhere. my 2 cents bro hope i helped.


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    Quote Originally Posted by unclem View Post
    i see alot of guys with strong legs, i wish i was one of them. i can dead more than i can squat. right now anyway. real bad knees from yrs of abuse. i can due 225 for 4 now, up from 135 1 month ago due to knee damage. if i can get my squat back to 405 then ill get better i think who nos. i can leg press alot but you need squats.
    I wouldn't sweat it, dude. Most people can deadlift more than they squat. In fact, I think it's a little odd to squat more. I suppose it comes down to individual proportions, but generally deadlifts yield greater numbers.

    Also, 225 for 4 is awesome! I would be choked too to be down from previous numbers; I also just had a battle with getting my deadlift back to normal, but with hard work I did, and so will you. It's fun in a way working your way back; it's like Rocky making his comeback in Rocky III.

    Was 405 your 1RM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phineas View Post
    It's fun in a way working your way back; it's like Rocky making his comeback in Rocky III.


    I have pretty weak lats, still cant do sets of bodyweight pullups. When I started I thought my legs were weakest but from squatting lots and going deep they've become a lot stronger. Also my shoulders arent that strong and I dont seem to be making many strength gains for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC Lifter View Post


    I have pretty weak lats, still cant do sets of bodyweight pullups. When I started I thought my legs were weakest but from squatting lots and going deep they've become a lot stronger. Also my shoulders arent that strong and I dont seem to be making many strength gains for them.
    I had to start with negative pullups but quickly after doing them I was off doing bodyweight pullups and now I'm adding weight to them!
    Negatives get your lat stregth up super fast!
    Curt James can vouch for this too.
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    I can do like 4 or 5 for the first few sets but for the last few I can usually only get 3 maybe 4 in. I usually just use the assist machine and go for 10-12. Im pretty heavy right now like 215, so maybe after my first cut they wont be as much of a problem.

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    I started off being able to do 7-8 pullups. Lifted weights for a good 2 yrs, and could never do better than 12 pullups. @170lbs

    In contrast, I almost tripled my starting deadlifts and squats in the same time period.


    moral of the story:

    pullups aren't easy

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