Which?
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Deadlift, then squat, then bench.
A big squat!
which is better, an apple or a pear?
The deadlift uses more muscles so it's a better indicator of total body strength, no?which is better, an apple or a pear?
The deadlift uses more muscles so it's a better indicator of total body strength, no?
I would say a deadlift, but I see P's point, they test the strength of totally different muscle groups using completely different motor programs.
I would say a deadlift, but I see P's point, they test the strength of totally different muscle groups using completely different motor programs.
which is better, an apple or a pear?
I know what you're saying that these are two diff exercises that utilize two different muscles etc; but surely one of them has to be a better indication of overall raw strength?
well then, how the heck can you compare the bench press to anything? It is a totally supported lift. You lie on a bench and press.
well then, how the heck can you compare the bench press to anything? It is a totally supported lift. You lie on a bench and press.
OK, if you walk into a gym and see 3 guys lifting 500lbs raw, one is benching the forementioned weight, the other is squating and the last is deadlifting.. Why would you say 'damn he is strong' to?
walk into any gym and you will find that 90% of the guys can bench more than they squat or deadlift....some can even bench in the 300s yet struggle with the mid 200s in the squat.
Why would I automactically guess that the person with the big bench press has the greatest overal strength?
That wasn't my question and I never said you should automatically assume?
Okay, then I would say:
"Damn, he is a strong presser."
That wasn't my question and I never said you should automatically assume?
Look at it this way
Squat - Loading the bar on your back and squatting ATG and back up
Deadlift - Pulling raw from the floor with your hands only
Bench - Lying on a bench (which is supporting you) and pressing the bar
If i were to choose, i'd have to go with squats. With the bench and deadlift, people are prone to cheat such as arching their back or using sloppy form to complete the lift. Squats is basically the only true form of testing your overall strength without using gear of course but that is not to take anything away from someone who does bench/deadlift a lot of weight cus it's still impressive.
I'm just saying if i were to walk into a gym, i'd be more impressed with someone squatting 400 lbs ATG with flawless form as opposed to someone benching 450-500 lbs.
Were talking RAW strength though, you've even said in your deadlift description that your pulling "RAW" from the floor.
Look at it this way
Squat - Loading the bar on your back and squatting ATG and back up
Deadlift - Pulling raw from the floor with your hands only
Bench - Lying on a bench (which is supporting you) and pressing the bar
If i were to choose, i'd have to go with squats. With the bench and deadlift, people are prone to cheat such as arching their back or using sloppy form to complete the lift. Squats is basically the only true form of testing your overall strength without using gear of course but that is not to take anything away from someone who does bench/deadlift a lot of weight cus it's still impressive.
I'm just saying if i were to walk into a gym, i'd be more impressed with someone squatting 400 lbs ATG with flawless form as opposed to someone benching 450-500 lbs.
Definatly an apple.