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How much can you bench?

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ok thanks for the answere mudge =D and good luck with your training!
 
If you can bench your own weight you are at least doing ok, dont see why anyone would laugh. If you are relatively new to working out, it will just take time.
 
oh, i know... just kidding around. I'm very happy with my progress. I am pretty new.. little over a year.
 
You big guys must have it hard, even before I got serious about lifting I could bench my bodyweight. That was with little lifting just about what mudge sayed, on and off.

I guess becasue my height my numbers look more impressive then they should be compared to a bigger guy. (5'5", 155lbs, bench 260)
 
Two things come into play, height adds weight quickly, and a person with more reach has to push the bar further so its a double whammy.

Somewhere around 1.6x my bodyweight is the best I've ever done.
 
JoeR. said:
You big guys must have it hard


Definitely! I had no natural strength when i began. I couldn't get 120 up a little over a year ago.
 
Mudge said:
Somewhere around 1.6x my bodyweight is the best I've ever done.


Dang thats tough, thats basicly what im at now. I always considered 2x my bw a goal. Arent you cutting and dropping weight now? Shouldnt this ratio be increasing or did you seem a substantial decrease in strengh?
 
JoeR. said:
You big guys must have it hard, even before I got serious about lifting I could bench my bodyweight. That was with little lifting just about what mudge sayed, on and off.

I guess becasue my height my numbers look more impressive then they should be compared to a bigger guy. (5'5", 155lbs, bench 260)
It takes a lot of work to get the numbers to go up as far as lifting goes; however, for the big guys that train in some form of boxing or martial arts the gains are very quickly noiticed. I am by no means huge but at 6' and a solid 215 am still a big guy. I observed greater speed, less energy to deliver greater striking power, and more intense energy bursts that could be sustained longer.

Without a doubt lifting put me there.
 
5'5" 160 with a 200lb bench after 8 months of serious training. I just started increasing my bench after reading the thread on the correct way to bench.
 
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I guess becasue my height my numbers look more impressive then they should be compared to a bigger guy. (5'5", 155lbs, bench 260)"

It's easier for guys with less height to bench more, especially if they are wide. Taller means longer arms and a greater fight with gravity for the distance of a single repetition.
 
JoeR. said:
Dang thats tough, thats basicly what im at now. I always considered 2x my bw a goal. Arent you cutting and dropping weight now? Shouldnt this ratio be increasing or did you seem a substantial decrease in strengh?

I have been happy to hold onto as much strength as I have, and having lost 23 pounds (now back up 3 pounds) from 268 my ratio would not change all that dramatically. So having lost about 10 pounds off my bench being 2.5% loss in bench strength and almost 10% bodyweight loss through dieting, I dont know if you want to call that significant or not. Thats part of the dieting game, and I went from over 5k calories to an eventual 2500ish. So like I said, I've been very pleased to not have lost more.

Right now I think I could flat bench 385 at best, I went from a low of 245 to todays 248.

385/248 = 1.55
385/245 = 1.57 which is more inline with my good numbers.

Strength is coming back up in some areas, others down.
 
It makes me mad that i dont go up at fast as some of the shorter guys
I mean, my friend leonard had like the exact same body as me, except he was about 5 inches shorter...
So he looked more muscular and still weighted 35 pounds less but he could bench more than me
even though i know i had as much muscle as him
So basically when he was doing 110% i was doing 85% of bodyweight
that much just from being shorter o.O
 
Autarch said:
So I know this is kind of sad but I am 6'3" and 158 lbs and I can only bench 80lbs.

Thing is though is I am an extreme ectomorph. I am tall and very skinny with thin bones and a fairly thin frame but with very long arms and legs. My arms are actually quite strong (oddly I can armwrestle guys who are a lot bigger than me and win) but I just have so far that I have to move the bar when I bench that I can't do that much weight. My brother is the same way.

My goal is to bench 150lbs. That isn't unreasonable, I think. As is I have high hopes and I am trying to establish a routine with dedication...

Well u dont ve 2 b upset i was in worst condition two months back weighing only 130 pounds for my 6'0" frame and can only bench 60 lbs but in only 2 months i ve gone from 130 to 168 i know still itz not enough for my 6' frame but it iz much better and i can bench 130 with only 2months of weight training. i know that itz not that much but i m quite happy with my progress. i m gaining size rapidly.
 
How tall are the great benchers, I was always under the impression that the were over 6 foot. Or better yet, what is the heaviest weight lifted by someone short.
 
PurpleHulkBlood said:
How tall are the great benchers, I was always under the impression that the were over 6 foot. Or better yet, what is the heaviest weight lifted by someone short.

Lifted in what way? Ed Coan is a little guy. Rychlek has the official 965 at the moment and he isn't 6 foot. If you think the greatest benchers were all 6'5" or something I think you watched the Incredible Hulk a few too many times ;)
 
I remember reading somewhere that they were taller, I stand corrected. Gives me something to look up to, being a shorted guy myself.
 
Work is a function of weight moved over a distance, the less the distance to move the easier you have it made.
 
mudge ! u r absolutely right. the smaller the distance to lift weight the easier it iz.shorter guyz obviously 've greater advantage as compared to taller guyz. I know it very well cuz m 6' tall and weigh 168 lbs. and my partner only weighs 141 lbs and stand 5'8", he can bench more than me. even he looks bigger than me. though v started workin' out 2gether
 
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Yeah, 15 pounds on a shorter guy may be 25 on a taller guy. Thats just life.
 
Ahsan said:
mudge ! u r absolutely right. the smaller the distance to lift weight the easier it iz.shorter guyz obviously 've greater advantage as compared to taller guyz. I know it very well cuz m 6' tall and weigh 168 lbs. and my partner only weighs 141 lbs and stand 5'8", he can bench more than me. even he looks bigger than me. though v started workin' out 2gether


He could just be more muscular and stronger than you also....
 
I just came off of a cut the last time I maxed out, and I weighed in at 165ish and could only bench 185. Before my cut, I was at 178 and benching 235. Best ratio I ever had was probably benching 235 at a weight of 170.
 
Mudge said:
Yeah, 15 pounds on a shorter guy may be 25 on a taller guy. Thats just life.
Exactly! mudge for e.g my partner when lifts 135 lbs he can do 7-8 reps on itz own, but i can only make out 4-5 reps hardly. Height makes a lot differnence
 
JoeR. said:
He could just be more muscular and stronger than you also....
. No man absolutely not he iz not that muscular and ripped. instead of muscular he iz flabby. :)
 
Mudge said:
Yeah, 15 pounds on a shorter guy may be 25 on a taller guy. Thats just life.
Exactly mudge when my partner lifts 135 on bench he can do 7-8 reps . but i can only do 4-5 reps. Though i m stronger than him in back I can lift a lot more on back than him and even in shoulder and legs.
 
19yo, 170lbs, about 190, after 3 months of consistant workouts. Just glad to be able to throw up my body weight :thumb:
 
6'1
150lbs
180 bench

Don't think its too bad considering my body wieght :confused: Bulk me up to 200 pounds and then we'll see. :D
 
6 foot 190lbs 21 years old 265lbs bench for 1 rep max
 
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