Originally Posted by kenwood
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what are stats of a 15yr old be around
on these lifts?
benchpress:
squats:
deadlift:
ez bar curls:
Originally Posted by kenwood
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i'm serious man..Originally Posted by ForemanRules
what are stats of a 15yr old be around
on these lifts?
benchpress:300
squats:450
deadlift:425
Those were mine at 15Originally Posted by kenwood
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could be nething lol
True storyOriginally Posted by BigDyl
Maxed out every year right before my next B-day....so that was days before I turned 16, not really that big of a deal
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i'm serious i'm talking about a 15yr old and i'm talking about the stats of a 15yr old that has never lifted before and a 15yr old that has lifted beforeOriginally Posted by ForemanRules
Those were mine at 15
No such data exists.
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if u were taking a wild guess what do u think?
people arent like robots!!! were alllllll different!!!Originally Posted by kenwood
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Why the fuck do you care? All I know is that my stats were waaaay..... better then yours when I was 15. Dont lift cos you wonna impress someone dumbass, that's not what bodybuilding is about fool.
im serious!!Originally Posted by kenwood
is that you in your avatar?
Way to be positive. I don't recall him asking what your stats were or how they compared. He just wants to know how he stacks up to the average person. It's not a crime and it doesn't mean he wants to impress someone. After all, he's going to be the only one who knows how he compares. Glad you thought your post through. And, whether you want to believe it or not, bodybuilding is indeed superficial by pretty much all accounts.Originally Posted by LexusGS
If I had to take a wild guess for the average stats of the average fifteen-year-old, it would probably be 150 ATG back squat, 150 deadlift, 135 bench. Those could be off by a mile, I really have no idea. I just figured that the average weight is probably somewhere around 150 and for the untrained individual, that might be average. Of course, this is difficult to test. You see, testing an untrained individual is impossible to do safely - you'd have to teach him proper form. However, the very act of learning proper form will most likely have increased his efficiency in the lifts.
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I don't know about 15 yr olds...but as for the average kid who was around 13 or 14, in my P.E. class, there was a time when our gym teacher made everyone attempt to bench the bar and some people could do it MAYBE a few times...
are you a girl?Originally Posted by PWGriffin
Lift for yourself. Set your own personal goals and try to break them. Don't worry about how much weight you can move in relation to others...
lol @ that
"Show me a beautiful woman, and I'll show you a guy tired of screwing her"
well i just turned 16,
my bw is 150 my maxes are 225 bench, 300 squat (bellow parallel) and a 325 deadlift. The quat was the hardest im aiming for 320 by the end of januray. Below parallel
Some of these young bucks amaze me with their so called lifts...
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i just hit 275 for 5 reps of a low box if you dont know what a box squat is your a faggot who cant squat and does the half squats with 135 pound, well it's a box thats 2 inches below parallel with a close stance.
I was benching 500 inutero!
My little brother has just Turned 17 (Nov 25th), But he is skinny and has Just Just just started with the weights about 1 month ago. He can bench 155 +/-, He doesn't squat or deadlift...you know how it goes, its all about the front when you start, haha.
You annoy me. Not only are you condescending, but you don't realize that two inches below parallel really isn't that low. if you think back squats are hard, try front squats weightlifting style or overhead squats. Personally I've never done box squats. I just go down as far as I possibly can. Why limit your ROM? I mean I understand the principles behind it, but there's really no reason to unless you're training specifically for a sport IMO.Originally Posted by BTY2047
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I agree. Some of them seem like they'd be setting national records with their lifts. One of them was at a BW of 145 and doing an ATG squat of 300 at the age of 14. If he's telling the truth (not pointing fingers or anything) then that's pretty damn good. Also makes me feel like shit but that's alright.Originally Posted by camarosuper6
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Too broad of a statement. You can't say this 15 year old represents all 15 year olds in his/her stats for never lifting. With genetics, lifestyle, height, and weight it's just not possible to give a realistic answer.Originally Posted by kenwood
Did you even read what he was typing? He asked about 15 year olds and since I was 15 a few mos. back, I know exactly what my stats were so I told the fool that they're better then his since he cares about other peoples stats so much.Originally Posted by Squaggleboggin
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Yes, but he's asking about average statistics. I know exactly what he's talking about - had he searched, he'd find an extremely similar thread started by me about the same exact thing for the same exact age group.Originally Posted by LexusGS
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