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Old 02-06-2006, 09:02 PM
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Not to brag but mine as well put in my 2 cents.
Height: 5-7
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Squat: 300 touching a box with my butt as well not just a cheat squat
Deadlift: 300
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Old 02-08-2006, 03:08 PM
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I wish i had that kids genes. Sorry, i beleive you, it's just hard to beleive.
its true, theres a whole grade of them at my school, but last year this kid as a sophmore was puttin up 300+, of course he was 16 but looked like he was going on 25. I think it has to do with all the weight liftin in the 90's, plus god loves him to death, to give him those kind of genetics
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Old 02-08-2006, 03:24 PM
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Im 17...been working out the right way for about a year now.
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Old 02-08-2006, 03:32 PM
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its true, theres a whole grade of them at my school, but last year this kid as a sophmore was puttin up 300+, of course he was 16 but looked like he was going on 25. I think it has to do with all the weight liftin in the 90's, plus god loves him to death, to give him those kind of genetics

Well, i don't see how weight lifting in the 90's could have anything to do with 16 year olds since in 99 a 16 year old would have been 10 and probably not weight lifting.

I take back my earlier statement about a 16 y/o not being able to bench 300+, because since then I have asked several 18-21 y/o looking kids at the gym how old they are and it turns out that lots of them are much younger than they look.

I personally can bench 300+, but i am now 24 and have been working my as* off to get my bench up to 300 since i was 16. That's 8 years!!!

It's just depressing to me that some have such fantastic natural abilities when it comes to benching, and it took me so long.

I guess that's the name of the game though...dedication.

So, any of you teens out there reading this (it is in the teen section) that have crappy max benches, just remember that 300 lbs is possible. Took me 8 years, but it's possible.

Next stop...............400!!!
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Old 02-09-2006, 05:58 PM
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Well to anwser your question about liftin in the 90's, i pulled that outta my a**, secondly i compeltely agree with you, i have to work for my meager bench and kids can come in and doe 1.5 two twice that without ever watching what they eat or getting off their recliners, very frusterating. VERY frusterating.
Good job wit 300 though, keep up the good work
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Old 02-09-2006, 07:17 PM
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the biggest thing to be proud of is the fact that unlike some ppl you get up every day even when you would rather b sleeping or eatin junk food or doin' something much easier and probably funner and you go and hit the weights even when you are at a platue and feel like throwin' in the towel thats wut to b proud of not how many pounds you can push... that's stupid
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Old 02-12-2006, 08:48 AM
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i repeat, not another bench thread. this gay bashing crap comes up everytime. People, who gives a crap if you can bench 85lbs or 450 lbs? good for you. how does your body look? if you can bench 450, you might be a huge fat ugly guy. bodybuilding isnt for strength, its for sculpting your body for optimum looks, and figure, not how much you can bench. ehh, screw this.
Don't mind Buff, he always gets emotional about these kinds of things. But, anywho, here are my true, excellent form lifts:

Benchpress: 135 lbs. 8 reps.
Full Squat: 135 Lbs. 10 reps. ASS to GRASS
haven't checked my deadlift yet

Yes, these seem like pathetic amounts to be lifting, but the catch is, I could be doubling my bench, and tripling my squat if I maxed out and used bull**** form, and I if only went parallel on my squat, vs. all the way down, hence ass to grass.

Moral of the story, internet lifts can't really be compared that accurately to each other, because people lie about the amounts they do, and people use bull**** form a lot of the time.
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Old 02-12-2006, 08:51 AM
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Well, i don't see how weight lifting in the 90's could have anything to do with 16 year olds since in 99 a 16 year old would have been 10 and probably not weight lifting.

I take back my earlier statement about a 16 y/o not being able to bench 300+, because since then I have asked several 18-21 y/o looking kids at the gym how old they are and it turns out that lots of them are much younger than they look.

I personally can bench 300+, but i am now 24 and have been working my as* off to get my bench up to 300 since i was 16. That's 8 years!!!

It's just depressing to me that some have such fantastic natural abilities when it comes to benching, and it took me so long.

I guess that's the name of the game though...dedication.

So, any of you teens out there reading this (it is in the teen section) that have crappy max benches, just remember that 300 lbs is possible. Took me 8 years, but it's possible.

Next stop...............400!!!
Wow, 8 years to bench 300 LBS.? I am guessing you did a lot of messing up and lollygaggin if it took you that long to get to 300 LBS. or you have very bad genetics.
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Wow, 8 years to bench 300 LBS.? I am guessing you did a lot of messing up and lollygaggin if it took you that long to get to 300 LBS. or you have very bad genetics.
Well, if he doesn't weigh alot, then i can understand. I'm putting up 275 right now and closing in on year 2 of lifting.

I respect the people I see giving it their all day in and day out more than the big guys who come in and do 2 sets on bench and leave. It takes dtermination.
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Old 02-12-2006, 03:54 PM
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I just started lifting seriously about 5 months ago, im a sophmore now, and last year freshman year i could barely put 35's on the bench.

so...
age:16
weight:180
bench:195
im on a lifting program that by the end of this year i should be sitting at about 225 i was thinking of starting to take creatine any thoughts?

by the way i cant squat or do very many leg lifts due to knee injury.
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Old 02-12-2006, 08:10 PM
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this whole putdown is unecessary...

just give him a boost of confidence and compliment

295 at 15 is not bad at all, in fact its good

Your other maxes arent too bad either, dont try racing results

just do your best
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myself am only 155 and i bench 205 decline 225 incline 185 deadlift 400 and not sure on squat
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Looks good to me, your just happy you can do that much, thats why you posted,I undestand that, now set a goal to beat that!!!!! =D
totally agree....more u workout the better u get
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Old 01-22-2008, 09:45 AM
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i have been training for over twenty years and the only way you will know what i lift is train with me,i really dont believe in stating how much you can lift,its not how much you lift its what you do with it,the amount of guys i have heard say i can lift this much then you watch them do it with very poor form,tell them to it properly and they can lift hardly a third of their claim. rant over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 01-22-2008, 10:24 AM
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i have been training for over twenty years and the only way you will know what i lift is train with me,i really dont believe in stating how much you can lift,its not how much you lift its what you do with it,the amount of guys i have heard say i can lift this much then you watch them do it with very poor form,tell them to it properly and they can lift hardly a third of their claim. rant over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This thread was started two years ago, who brought the dead back to life?

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