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good measurments for a runningback?

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i am 15
5"8
143 pounds
40 time- 4.71
max bench- 135
max squat- 150 (bad, i know)
max hangclean-170
vertical- 26 inches

i just started weight lifting for football so my max's are pretty bad right now but i will improve them.
 
i am 15
5"8
143 pounds
40 time- 4.71
max bench- 135
max squat- 150 (bad, i know)
max hangclean-170
vertical- 26 inches

i just started weight lifting for football so my max's are pretty bad right now but i will improve them.
Those are good numbers for a 15 yr old.If you run a legit 4.7 just keep getting stronger and you`ll be fine.Most kids who say they run a 4.7 really run a 4.9.Not saying this is you.As you get stronger you will gain weight.At 15 it should come fast over the next few years.Good luck
 
Sounds like you are fine. Keep training hard and your numbers will improve over time. Be patient and consistent with your workouts.
 
you are very young and ambitious....you will grow into your body as it matures and the size and speed will come with it naturally.....you're doing great!
 
Don't worry about your 40 times week by week. At your age and all through high school, the only times that matter are those before the start of each season. Spend your time in the off season increasing your strength in core lifts (bench press, sqaut, dead lifts, shoulder press and cleans). You should also pay attention to your abs. As a running back, balance is everything and without a strong mid-section in conjunction with the above lifts, you'll won't break many tackles. You may want to also consider dual sports and focus on your speed by joining the track team in the off season. 100 & 200 meter events will do wonders for your game.

In athletic sports, arms are for show and legs are for dough....but, I prefer to have both! Hit those squats hard and you won't be sorry.

Best of luck - go for a 1000!
 
You need an electronic time to know what your 40 is.

99% of listed 40 times are a lie, so do not pay attention to them. The bottom line is are you the fastest guy on your team, in your grade. If so you might be fast, if not you are not fast.
 
what would be good for:

40 time
bench max
deadlift max
and squat max

The below stats are average to above for your age, height and weight (assuming you're a freshman?). BTW...I had your exact stats when I was a Freshman and wasn't the fastest, strongest or even the biggest, but i trained hard and ended up being all conference in football and track.

40 time...4.9-5.0
bench max...165-185lbs
deadlift max...245-265lbs
and squat max...225-245lbs

If you're above those stats, then you're on the right track. If you're below those stats - then you got some work to do. Over the next three 3 years your body is going really grow and I'm sure you'll be crushing those stats. Good luck!
 
what is a good 40 time for a 15 year old kid who is around 5"7 145 pounds?
40 time...4.6-4.8
bench max...205-225lbs
deadlift max...315-335lbs
and squat max...315-335lbs
 
As long as you are pushing yourself to your max ability, the numbers will come along. Dont get overwhelmed by stats, and numbers. Winning games and advancing the ball are what you are looking for. If you do that then naturally your improving yourself. Show your coaches that you can outwork the rest of the team and you will get the payoff that you deserve.
 
A good measurement... Well first of all, you have to be black.. Hey, I'm just saying.....
 
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