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Negative on the 300. I'm 17, weigh 69kgs, whats that like 155 pounds? and i bench 107.5kgs (236).
side note how come no ones commenting on the 350 pounds squat? we aren't forgetting our legs now are we gents![]()
I always found 315 to be more of a goal, much like 225 was. Just to see all those 45's instead of dimes and quarters.
I always found 315 to be more of a goal, much like 225 was. Just to see all those 45's instead of dimes and quarters.
405lbs would be the ultimate goal Id say. To hit that naturally, you couldnt doubt that you are now 'above average.'
I benched 515 raw at 250lbs few months ago. video of it somewhere on youtube I think
YouTube - Travis Bell - ME Bench 3.18
Nice one mang!
I said yes, even though I've technically only done 295. I think I might be at 300 now. I have to retest again, hehe.
So true, sometimes you have to remind yourself that.For someone who's already accomplished 300 sure but you do realize only a very small fraction of the population is capable of it.
So true! It's in a link I have in my sig.learn to use legdrive!
4. As you start to change the direction of the bar and begin the press up, drive with the legs. This is a technique that most trainers do not know about. It's strange to think about it but your leg power can actually help you bench press more weight!
This technique should be practiced with an empty bar before attempting it during a regular set. Start by planting your feet flat on the floor with your knees bent about 80 degrees. This angle is very important as it is what allows you to push with your legs.
Lower the empty bar to your chest. The moment you start to push the bar back up, push hard with your legs as though you are trying to slide your body up the bench.
With an empty bar you probably will be able to slide yourself up the bench. When you have a loaded bar, however, the weight will keep you from sliding and the pushing power from your legs will get transferred through your body and into pushing the bar up.
This is what's known as driving with your legs. It can really beef up your power out of the bottom of the rep.
For someone who's already accomplished 300 sure but you do realize only a very small fraction of the population is capable of it.
Kennelly 405x20
YouTube - Ryan Kennelly - 405x20 Bench
Jeremy Hoornstra 605x1 Incline 675x1 Flat
YouTube - Jeremy Hoornstra 605x1 Incline 675x1 Flat
Yes, and for what it's worth, today I did behind-the-neck-presses (to mid-ear level) with 275# x15 and 315# x 5. Personal bests on both. Woo-hoo.
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