Originally posted by Pepper
I quoted your sig right after that..."if the bar ain't bending..." and couldn't remember where I had seen it.![]()
There are some T shirts floating around with it, I may get one just to look like an ass at the gym.
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Originally posted by Pepper
I quoted your sig right after that..."if the bar ain't bending..." and couldn't remember where I had seen it.![]()
Originally posted by LAM
my all time best was 573 at 229 lbs...
that was raw and no gear
Originally posted by CowPimp
Wow. That is some serious weight. I've seen very few people break into the 400s, and even less the 500s. See if you can hit the magical 600!
Originally posted by RCfootball87
I'm 16, my last max bench was 155, but that was a few months ago, and I'm not sure what I can do now. I weight sometimes a little over 155 sometimes a little under, but I'm pretty much just benchin' my weight. Squats I can do 3 sets of 12 with 180, Not sure about a max. Deadlifts, I think I can max at like 260 for one rep. I've spent most of my training going for bulk not strength, But I might wanna switch directions soon, cause my numbers are just weak.
Originally posted by vanillagorilla
Sorry to come back so soon...i was just reading up...the oddly numbered lifts (ie:573, 462, ect...) at least from my perspective comes from converting kilo's to pounds. we lift in kilos at meets and have to convert it so our non-metric minds can understand it.
kilos x 2.2 = pounds then round to the nearest whole pound.
(not that anyone cares, but anyway)
VG