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i am 15 years old, 5"7 140 pounds and i play runningback in high-school
( all in pounds)
Bench press max- 140
squat max- 140
Deadlift- 170
( all in pounds)
Bench press max- 140
squat max- 140
Deadlift- 170
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i am 15 years old, 5"7 140 pounds and i play runningback in high-school
( all in pounds)
Bench press max- 140
squat max- 140
Deadlift- 170
dont listen to post # 4, saying eat everything you can.
i would never ever tell a young high school student who is wanting to pack on a few "quality" pounds to eat "everything"
thats advice for a second place guy..competing against #4's teams would be a breeze.. slow and fat...
anyway...
eat healthy foods, balanced with protein carbs and fats..
you follow #4's advice and you'll look like 90% of all teenagers... fat soft and slow...
i imagine when you tell your parents your goals, mom will cook good healthy meals for you and pack good healthy lunches for you for school.
it all boils down to the big three.. eat well.. train hard. get rest.
good luck
i am 15 years old, 5"7 140 pounds and i play runningback in high-school
( all in pounds)
Bench press max- 140
squat max- 140
Deadlift- 170
Braaaaavo for squatting and deadlifting at 15![]()
as mentioned above dont worry about the numbers OR what people think of the numbers! make sure you got the techniques nailed and itll set you up well for your future endevours
thanks! btw would anyone know what a good 40 yard dash time is for my age?
i am 15 years old, 5"7 140 pounds and i play runningback in high-school
( all in pounds)
Bench press max- 140
squat max- 140
Deadlift- 170
Not horrible numbers, but definately not great. How long have you been lifting? Your squat needs A LOT of work and bench should be quite a bit higher too. (snip)
More than anything, you will need a lot of healthy food and TONS of sleep. Your body is still growing, and adding more stress through weights and excercise only increases the amount of rest you need. I would suggest you get 10 hours of sleep or more!
Good luck with your training!