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I think you're just full of chit.
Yeah, let's see a video. So what is your max? The combine stats are listed below. So according to you, all of these guys are patheticreally? its not that hard... and 225X44 for a record in the NFL. you must have red some incorrect information cuz thats just pathetic

i tihnk ur just jealous cuz u fall under the 1-2 rep of own bodyweight range
Yeah, let's see a video. So what is your max? The combine stats are listed below. So according to you, all of these guys are pathetic
INDIANAPOLIS ??? When the big fellas hit the bench, it???s one of the best shows of the combine. And Arkansas OL Mitch Petrus put on the biggest show Friday, tying a 225 combine record (since 2000) with 45 repetitions.
Petrus put up the most by an offensive linemen and tied the overall combine record (both since 2000) with his performance, which was on par with Ohio State DE Mike Kudla (2006) and UTEP DT Leif Larsen (2000).
The rest of the top five included Oklahoma State???s Russell Okung (38), Notre Dame???s Eric Olsen (35), UNLV???s Joe Hawley (35) and Maryland???s Bruce Campbell (34). In all, nine linemen put up more than 30 repetitions, and four others topped out at 29.
Three players didn???t participate in the bench press because of injuries: Florida???s Maurkice Pouncy, Alabama???s Mike Johnson and Ole Miss??? John Jerry.
Most bench-press reps at NFL Scouting Combine (since 2000):
Most bench-press reps by offensive lineman at NFL Scouting Combine (since 2000):
- 45: Mitch Petrus, G, Arkansas (2010)
- 45: Mike Kudla, DE, Ohio State (2006)
- 45: Leif Larsen, DT, UTEP (2000)
- 44: Brodrick Bunkley, DT, Florida State (2006)
- 43: Scott Young, G, BYU (2005)
- 42: Tank Tyler, DT, North Carolina State (2007)
- 42: Isaac Sopoaga, DT, Hawaii (2004)
- 45: Mitch Petrus, G, Arkansas (2010)
- 43: Scott Young, G, BYU (2005)
- 40: Justin Blalock, G, Texas (2007)
- 40: Manuel Ramirez, G, Texas Tech (2007)
- 39: Louis Vasquez, G, Texas Tech (2009)
- 38: Tony Pashos, OT, Illinois (2003)
- 37: Jake Long, OT, Michigan (2008)
- 37: Wayne Hunter, OT, Hawaii (2003)
- 37: Roberto Garza, C, Texas A&M-Kingsville (2001)
- 37: Victor Leyva, G, Arizona State (2001)
really? its not that hard... and 225X44 for a record in the NFL. you must have red some incorrect information cuz thats just pathetic


Im not saying they are bad, they are bad for professional football players.. strength is a big part and the linemen should be putting around 75.. im 19 and i no i can around 30 of 225..i knew if i was 25+ YEARS OLD like all these records above id easily be pushing 225 50+.
And yes I shuld post a youtube video of how many times i can do my bodyweight..the only thing is i workout alone, and the only time i have a camera is if i workout with my friend who has an iphone who deosnt even go to the same gym lol By ill try n get one up asap
Im not saying they are bad, they are bad for professional football players.. strength is a big part and the linemen should be putting around 75.. im 19 and i no i can around 30 of 225..i knew if i was 25+ YEARS OLD like all these records above id easily be pushing 225 50+.
And yes I shuld post a youtube video of how many times i can do my bodyweight..the only thing is i workout alone, and the only time i have a camera is if i workout with my friend who has an iphone who deosnt even go to the same gym lol By ill try n get one up asap
First it was 40+
Now it's 30. And he can't prop a camera up somewhere to record himself.





hahah for some fat fuck who is over 300 pounds!!! NOT AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think the general rule of this thread should be "vid or it didn't happen".
In a shocking abuse of power, anybody who boasts from this point forward without a posting video will be suspended.
It's more entertaining if people post videos, or it will at least put a stop to these boring pissing contests.
Go!
I think the general rule of this thread should be "vid or it didn't happen".
In a shocking abuse of power, anybody who boasts from this point forward without a posting video will be suspended.
It's more entertaining if people post videos, or it will at least put a stop to these boring pissing contests.
Go!

Bravo!I think the general rule of this thread should be "vid or it didn't happen".
In a shocking abuse of power, anybody who boasts from this point forward without a posting video will be suspended.
It's more entertaining if people post videos, or it will at least put a stop to these boring pissing contests.
Go!

I think the general rule of this thread should be "vid or it didn't happen".
In a shocking abuse of power, anybody who boasts from this point forward without a posting video will be suspended.
It's more entertaining if people post videos, or it will at least put a stop to these boring pissing contests.
Go!
Except for the people that actually aren't lying. i.e the people who voted 10 - 20. and Prince![]()
Actually, I am kind of curious as to the relationship between 1RM, body weight reps, and various other amounts.
I hit 300 lbs last Saturday, and might have been able to get 310. This was one lift.
I can lift 245 x 12.
I can do 225 X 15.
I can do my bodyweight of 185 X 23. But I can also do 155 X 23. Same number of reps when I tried it.
It seems strange to me that a drop of 20 pounds (245 to 225) gives me only 3 more reps when a drop of 40 (225 to 185) gave me 8 more reps. Or that a 30 pound drop (from 185 to 155) did not increase my reps. I know my state of mind was a factor, but I would have guessed I could put up 30 reps at 155.