exactly why i dont, i have a bad back.
wasent talking about your 455 or whatever i was talking about 350... i cant do 455... thats to much for me... cant even do it once
oops sorry bro. i misunderstood your post.
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exactly why i dont, i have a bad back.
wasent talking about your 455 or whatever i was talking about 350... i cant do 455... thats to much for me... cant even do it once
I agree...not to be a dick...just seems some of these claims are a bit much. I can squat basically PARALLEL ONLY at about 405, but to do ass to floor sets @ 315 for numerous sets and numerous reps, I couldn't do it I don;t think. My legs are fairly strong, or so I thought anyways. Hell, maybe I am a pussy @ 6'0 and 207 and benching almost 4 bills as well. I think I am out of whack maybe??!!![]()
Let me see if I understand this correctly. You can bench press almost 400 pounds, but you can't do ATF squats with 400? Not sure I'd call my legs "fairly strong" with those numbers.
Not that I'm bragging about myself. The best I ever got was 405 for 8 going ATF. That was 10 years ago. Now, after knee surgery, I don't normally try to get more than about 315. (But I can do 350.)
i have no idea i dont do squats becouse i dont like the sound of my bones snapping.
lol really for me to do squats people would laugh. i really cant do them due to my ankle.
well reserecting this thread becouse a whole summer of busting my ass. my squat is now 455 as of today seven reps.
Ya you understood it right...so??? Knee surgery...blah blah..ya my legs are fairly strong as is the rest of me...course I am minus excuses...cough cough.
Relax, I wasn't trying to get personal, just an observation. If your bench and your squat are the same, it means something is most definitely wrong.![]()
Relax, I wasn't trying to get personal, just an observation. If your bench and your squat are the same, it means something is most definitely wrong. A healthy weight lifter should be able to squat at least 50% more weight than he can bench if he's working all body parts equally. Your numbers seem to indicate you're spending too much time working chest, not enough time working legs or a little of both. Again, just an observation of something you might want to take a closer look at.
Peace and good lifting to you.![]()