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respectable max deadlift and squat?

clemson357

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I am 5'11'', 195 lbs., my max bench is between 275-300.

what is a respectable max deadlift and squat for someone like that? I really have no idea. I have been doing both for a long time but I have never felt comfortable maxing until recently.
 
try and shoot for 2.5x's your bw. so that would be 487.5 for you. so near 500.
 
clemson357 said:
I am 5'11'', 195 lbs., my max bench is between 275-300.

what is a respectable max deadlift and squat for someone like that? I really have no idea. I have been doing both for a long time but I have never felt comfortable maxing until recently.
Bench 275
Dead lift 425+
Squat 445+
 
shiznit2169 said:
how about a max deadlift of 400 lbs for a guy who is 170 pounds?

170 x 2.5 = 425

so 400 is pretty good. Just under 2.5x's BW.
 
ya i deadlifted 400 about a week ago. 425 right now is definitely out of the question so i seriously need to start gaining some weight.
 
shiznit2169 said:
ya i deadlifted 400 about a week ago. 425 right now is definitely out of the question so i seriously need to start gaining some weight.

why is it out of question? you can add 25 morepounds to your deadlift.

about gaining weight.....

remeber, while your absolute strength increases, your relative strength does not (in most cases). ;)
 
Seanp156 said:
Do you usually keep your absolute strength when you lose the weight you used to get stronger?

Hope that made sense :spaz:

Probably depends on how clean and fast the cut is. Slow and clean means small loss of absolute strength and slight increase in relative strength.
 
Seanp156 said:
Do you usually keep your absolute strength when you lose the weight you used to get stronger?

Hope that made sense :spaz:

It's highly possible yes. If you lose only fat, then certainly. Just monitor your weightloss closely, keep it reasonable, and make sure your strength doesn't drop.
 
Seanp156 said:
Losing .8-1.2lbs a week should be good, right?

Sounds reasonable enough to me. The guideline set forth by the NSCA is that weight loss should be no more than 1% of your bodyweight each week.
 
is 2.5xBW squat or deadlift comparable to 2xBW benchpress, that is something that is really impressive? or is it just average, or standard?
 
clemson357 said:
is 2.5xBW squat or deadlift comparable to 2xBW benchpress, that is something that is really impressive? or is it just average, or standard?


it is much better than your average gym goer. if you can hit those numbers you are doing alright in my book (for whatever that is worth).
 
how bout a max of 375 of someone who weighs 150?
 
kenwood said:
how bout a max of 375 of someone who weighs 150?

That's 2.5*BW which is extremely good for a bench and very, very good for a squat or deadlift.
 
sweet i got 375lbs tonight ..i was at 300 b4 and i wanted to get around 340-350lbs but i did 375lb which is fucking awesome
 
kenwood said:
sweet i got 375lbs tonight ..i was at 300 b4 and i wanted to get around 340-350lbs but i did 375lb which is fucking awesome

Slow down. If you pass me up, I will be pissed. :)
 
i prolly coulda got 385 but after i did 375 i said fuck it , its good enough for me lol..my next goal is 400-425..hopefully 450lbs :D
 
kenwood said:
i prolly coulda got 385 but after i did 375 i said fuck it , its good enough for me lol..my next goal is 400-425..hopefully 450lbs :D

That's just awesome. Be sure to set a goal for that as far as time goes as well. It's one thing to have a goal, but it must be accomplished in a reasonable amount of time IMO. But obviously you know what works for you by now so I'll just stop here.
 
Not too bad. You can get that to 400+ easy with some hard work.
 
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