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hi guys im new to this site. ive been training for about 3 and a half years and im a hardgainer. i just wondered what ur max lifts are so i can compare lol.
im 6'2 - 13 stone
max bench is 80 kilos max db curl 20 kilos max sqwat about 120 kilos not sure tho cause i stoped working my legs with big weights cause thay got to big lol |
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| November 22, 2006, 8:42pm |
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how many reps you doin dood?  |
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| November 23, 2006, 2:39pm |
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i mean 1 rep max. do u think im doing good for my stats? i sometimes feel i could do better  |
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| November 23, 2006, 4:02pm |
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I did a powerlifting comp in my youth, The Four Counties in Featherstone prison, and no I wasn't an inmate! Squat 300kg Bench 172 1/2kg, done 180 in the gym Deadlift 272 1/2kg. I did pull 290 but it failed 2 reds to one white. I did win my class, which was over 110kg class. Not massive weights but they felt massive to me. I squat with no more than 220kg now for about 6 reps. Dead lift about the same and I don't bench at all. Use 50kg b/bells, sometimes 55's, for incline d/bell press.
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| November 23, 2006, 4:53pm |
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| November 25, 2006, 2:22pm |
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training 3 and half years (5foot 6 ,13 stone ,) bench incline 100k 8 reps deadlift 180k 5 reps curl 40k 12 reps dips 42 leg press 400k 6reps squat 160k for 7reps dont realy see point of going for 1 rep max not for body building but hey power training is a good thing ,and i power train about 4 months out of the twelve and then change and go into lighter weights and more work sets. |
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| November 25, 2006, 3:07pm |
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i dont train doing 1 rep max i was just asking what peoples 1 rep max is. being tall is good sometimes but having long arms and legs makes it harder to lift weights cause u have further to go with the weight |
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| November 25, 2006, 3:22pm |
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Shadyslim, know what you mean, I'm 6' 3 1/2"! I haven't done single rep max for years, no good for the joints!!
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| November 25, 2006, 6:02pm |
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very true trained heavy with legs and suffered with my knees,yep joints do take a pounding |
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| December 20, 2006, 7:39pm |
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i dont know what my 1 rep max is at the moment , im 5 10 and weigh 10 stone, looking at your stats i would suggest you tain your biceps more because a 1 rep max of 20 kg on barbell curls is really not that good but here are some of my stats 12 x 3 squat 110 kg 12 x 3 bench press 75 kg 12 x 3 dumbell curl 40 kg |
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yer but whats the point of having big bicepts if your base structure is weak ,big strong back=big strong arms  |
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Hi Guys,
im 5ft 10 14 stone
benchpress inclined 80kg ten reps benchpress flat 100kg ten reps dumbell curls 25kg (each arm!) ten reps squat 260kg 6 reps
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Bailey - your lifts seem a lot out of synch! You can only flat bench press 100 kilos - but you can squat 260??? If that is the case I am guessing your leg development is way ahead of your upper body - in which case you need to prioritise your upper body... |
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Sorry I meant 260lbs for the squat so 130kg approx, and by the way I am only 18. Thanks for your comments. Has anyone got any tips for increasing benchpress as above 100kg flat seems to be a bit of a wall to break and I have being on it for months!
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