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rks1969 said:I'm not in my 20's I'm 35. I'm not defending Deadly13, but I'm not trying to tear him down either.
Good for you for being so good !!THEN!! Do you perform at the exact same level you did !!THEN!! You may be a little stronger ,but nothing you do has gotten "a little better" EVERY YEAR since you started.
You're right though---this does get old after a while.No one ever wants to believe something they haven't seen. I guess you're one of those "IF I CAN'T DO IT, YOU CAN'T DO IT" people. Pity you have to be that way.
NEW_IN_THE_GAME said:i didnt know there were teen powerlifting competitions, maybe i will look into that - my goal by next summer is to bench- 315 for 8-2sets/ deadlift 500 for 10-3 sets/ and squat 400 for 10-10-10-8. can this happen.
ok i got a question im 16 and i just started working out regularly i been working out SPARATICLY(sorry if i spelled it wrong lol)inbetween them times and i can curl a 60 pound dumbell(im sortta strugglyinh doing it)with one hand and i wiehg 145 to 150 is that decent?i really want to know if i need to work alot on my biceps or what?and i am being true about the 60 pounds (but just barley getting it all the way up in good posture. i bench close to y body wieght i bench 135 (lol i know funny isnt it?) and i have never done squats i dont like them i got a bad back and i dont know what my dead lift is
KataMaStEr said:lol ok just had to come back for this. In fact I HAVE gotten better every year, and also know plenty of people stronger than me. So basically your remarks are worthless.![]()
nikegurl said:I'm 5'9 150 pounds and female.
If I bench 315, squat 405 and deadlift 675 pounds (all for reps) is that good?
I'm all natural too.![]()
rks1969 said:Sorry I didn't realize I was dealing with a child(18yrs. old)Of course you still have room for improvements in anything you do. Wait until you get to be my age & you'll understand that gains don't come as fast as they do at this stage in your life.There are some people on this board that could tell you the same thing. At your age I'm sure quite a few people you meet are stronger than you.
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eskimo515 said:While watching what other people is good motivation, why don't people keep a training log and measure their growth against themselves. We are all different and lift different and eat different. So me comparing myself to the next man, even though we are the same age, size, color, etc., is like comparing apples to oranges. To some extent, how much weight you can lift means nothing. What matters is if you are growing and building your body.