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heaviest weight you can bench, squat, deadlift, curl, etc...???

:haha: good work myCat!!!
 
def. AJ

but im really proud of you!
Your like freaking she-hulk!!!
I mean that in the best way possible

I seriously only bench like 20 lbs more than you!
 
Originally posted by myCATpowerlifts
def. AJ

but im really proud of you!
Your like freaking she-hulk!!!
I mean that in the best way possible

I seriously only bench like 20 lbs more than you!


:gosh: she-hulk? :spaz:
LOL!!! thanks!
 
Reverse Wrist Curl with my left hand, while doing a split with my eyes closed upside down hanging from my toes while drinking a milk shake with no lid with my right hand:150lbs :)
 
Originally posted by Mudge
Minus the powerlifters who were here temporarily through the ages, I think LAM would put the smack down.

really? I saw his pics a while ago and i gotta say he is very impressive, but what kind of weight does he put up?
 
Reverse Wrist Curl with my left pinky, while doing a hand stand on my right index finger reading a book while gnawing on a chicken breast and doing bicycles with 10 Lb ankle weights : 151lbs :p
 
25 years old
5' 10
235 lbs

bench: 435 lbs
inlcline: 315 lbs
squat: 315 lbs (to muscle fatigue, never maxed out)
 
Originally posted by Yanick
really? I saw his pics a while ago and i gotta say he is very impressive, but what kind of weight does he put up?

Squatting low sevens and benching mid 5s.

My own squat is improving but I wont be bragging about it anytime soon. My best bench was 315x6 (~365) and dead is around 500 even. Obviously I'm hoping this is a short term thing.

I also dont jerk weights around to pump up my numbers, especially on bench because I will hurt myself doing so.
 
Originally posted by Mudge
Squatting low sevens and benching mid 5s.

My own squat is improving but I wont be bragging about it anytime soon. My best bench was 315x6 (~365) and dead is around 500 even. Obviously I'm hoping this is a short term thing.

I also dont jerk weights around to pump up my numbers, especially on bench because I will hurt myself doing so.

Jesus, those are some awesome numbers. I'll have to take what i said back. I have no doubt in my mind that P-funk will get there, but those are just some awesome friggin numbers.

BTW, those are some nice numbers your putting up too Mudge. This thread is all about bragging, there is absolutely no other point to a thread like this, so let em little fella's know what its about :)
 
Originally posted by Yanick
Jesus, those are some awesome numbers. I'll have to take what i said back. I have no doubt in my mind that P-funk will get there, but those are just some awesome friggin numbers.

BTW, those are some nice numbers your putting up too Mudge. This thread is all about bragging, there is absolutely no other point to a thread like this, so let em little fella's know what its about :)


LMAO.....Are you crazy??? Amybe if I gained 100lbs. Squating int he low 7s and benching in the mid fives is ridiculous.
 
48 years old
6'0"
216 lbs, 14% BF

Bench: 305
Incline: 280
Curls: 115 x 9

Have bad lower back so never go heavy with squats. Don't do deadlifts at all.
Squats: 225 x 10 (ass to grass)
Bent rows: 225 x 8
Seated military: 175 x 8
 
i'm 18, 5'10" 155 lbs.

bench - 220
squat - 275
deadlift - 230

i know i'm small, but i'm pretty proud of the fact that i can lift this much.
 
Originally posted by P-funk
LMAO.....Are you crazy??? Amybe if I gained 100lbs. Squating int he low 7s and benching in the mid fives is ridiculous.

you probably could do it after years of training. i'm not saying next year, but i'm sure you'll hit it.
 
I am 29 years of age.
I used to powerlift & enter into numerous Benchpress contests.
Those contests help my pecs & triceps out alot.
I started squating just 1.5 years ago & now have switched to going full squats alot to build up my legs for the bodybuildibng hsows that I enter.
I just started deadlifting 1 year ago & have seen get more gains in 1 year of deadlifting than in 4 years of doing all those other lifts.
Good luck to everyone. Hola !
 
age: 17
height: 6'7''
weight: 235lbs

bench: 225x2
squat: 350x1
powerclean: 225x1
deadlift: did it once a long time ago @ 205x3
curl: 115x3

i wish i could get more up, but its just hard being as long as i am.
 
Originally posted by myCATpowerlifts
lol....
p-funk
has a not-so-secret admirer....

Yeah, i guess you could call me an admirer, but thats only because i know him personally and i know what kind of work ethic funky has. I can honestly say, he is one of the hardest working people i have ever met (and i'm not just talking about bb'ing).
 
Originally posted by myCATpowerlifts
lol....
yanik
is not-so-secretly gay...

thats not how i meant it:eek:
 
i can bench 315, and i plan to increase that. I can squat 315 for 5 reps and i plan to increase that. and i can deadlift 405, and i also plan to increase that.
 
Hey Mudge, I seen your pictures you gotta be putting up some big numbers...... so indulge us.


Weight 200
Height 5'4
Bench 365 X 1
Deadlift 405 X 6
Squat 365 X 8
 
Not that impressive, I posted above and I'd be similar to you. I am 6'2" 261ish. I have been leaning a little more towards strength lately but heavy training outside of deads or squats seems to hit me negatively.
 
Who gives a shit about these numbers unless we can see your form, and by that you can also include the tempo of the lift.
I know a guy that benches 3 plates in our gym for 12 reps but the bar only goes 1/2 way down.
I had a guy laugh at my squat w8 the other day, but i soon shut him up when he saw how low i went. He was doin about the same w8 in the smith machine for hack squats and only doin 1/4 motion :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by Rissole
Who gives a shit about these numbers unless we can see your form, and by that you can also include the tempo of the lift.
I know a guy that benches 3 plates in our gym for 12 reps but the bar only goes 1/2 way down.
I had a guy laugh at my squat w8 the other day, but i soon shut him up when he saw how low i went. He was doin about the same w8 in the smith machine for hack squats and only doin 1/4 motion :rolleyes:
I hear that. Just yesterday I saw a scrawny guy in the gym doing inclines with 205. He was coming down half way barely, and struggling at that. I sincerely doubt he could do full 1 rep, let alone the 8 or so he was 'doing'.

I so bad wanted to tell him to reduce the weight and bring it all the way down to the chest (at least within 1-2"). But I don't want to piss anyone off, so I just shook my head in silence instead.
:nope:
 
Originally posted by Rissole
I had a guy laugh at my squat w8 the other day, but i soon shut him up when he saw how low i went. He was doin about the same w8 in the smith machine for hack squats and only doin 1/4 motion :rolleyes:

He actually laughed? What an assclown.
 
Originally posted by Rissole
Who gives a shit about these numbers unless we can see your form, and by that you can also include the tempo of the lift.
I know a guy that benches 3 plates in our gym for 12 reps but the bar only goes 1/2 way down.
I had a guy laugh at my squat w8 the other day, but i soon shut him up when he saw how low i went. He was doin about the same w8 in the smith machine for hack squats and only doin 1/4 motion :rolleyes:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Riss, you just showed your age!!!!!!!:thumb: :thumb: its not what i can do now its what i did waaaaaaaaaaaay back when.:D
 
Mudge, yeah he did (ass clown :lol: ) Shoulda seen the look on his face after my ass touched the floor with 352lb its not that huge of a w8 but its more than he could eva do like that :D
Tank; :flipoff: :lol:
 
Best Lifts (Before track & field)

Squat 485lbs, below parallel
Power Clean 315lbs
Hang Clean 265lbs
Deadlift 555lbs
Bench 370lbs

Current Lifts (After track & field)

Squat 415lbs
Power Clean 280
Hang Clean 245
Deadlift 515
Bench ????
 
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