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Weight Lifting What are your maxes?
#3
Posted 04 December 2005 - 02:53 PM
As a cyclist I never really want to be bulky ( too much weight to carry up the Arizona mountains. The only MS Phase I do is on the leg press. I can do 14 plates 6 times which is 630 lbs plus the sled. Never really done a max since there is no real benifit but next time I am in MS phase i will see.

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#5
Posted 10 December 2005 - 03:51 AM
QUOTE (JetsOhFive @ Dec 9 2005, 07:12 PM)
Why not I'll put mine.
Bench Press- 335
Parallel Squat- 365
Box Squat- 500
Power Clean- 255
Clean & Jerk- 200
Deadlift- 455
Military Press- 175
Incline Bench Press- 225
Bench Press- 335
Parallel Squat- 365
Box Squat- 500
Power Clean- 255
Clean & Jerk- 200
Deadlift- 455
Military Press- 175
Incline Bench Press- 225
335? Is that free weight? And how much do you weigh? If this is really true then it is impressive, except for Military Press, I never tried maxing on Military Press, but I do 155 10x so I am pretty sure I can do that. And your flat bench is over 100lbs more then your incline? And do you use straps for deadlifts? I just started doing deadlifts and I noticed that my grip gives out way to early, so I started using straps and it helps me a lot.
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#6
Posted 10 December 2005 - 01:29 PM
QUOTE (TheUltimate @ Dec 10 2005, 04:26 AM)
335? Is that free weight? And how much do you weigh? If this is really true then it is impressive, except for Military Press, I never tried maxing on Military Press, but I do 155 10x so I am pretty sure I can do that. And your flat bench is over 100lbs more then your incline? And do you use straps for deadlifts? I just started doing deadlifts and I noticed that my grip gives out way to early, so I started using straps and it helps me a lot.
I now weigh 270. I bench press alot and I do this negative lifting thing. I start out at 275 then max out, then 255 and max out, then 235 and max out and so on. For deadlifts, I do use straps but I HATE deadlifting so I'll rarely do it.

#8
Posted 10 December 2005 - 02:50 PM
QUOTE (JetsOhFive @ Dec 10 2005, 02:04 PM)
I now weigh 270. I bench press alot and I do this negative lifting thing. I start out at 275 then max out, then 255 and max out, then 235 and max out and so on. For deadlifts, I do use straps but I HATE deadlifting so I'll rarely do it.
Nice, keep it up man.
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#9
Posted 10 December 2005 - 11:12 PM
QUOTE (JetsOhFive @ Dec 10 2005, 02:04 PM)
I now weigh 270. I bench press alot and I do this negative lifting thing. I start out at 275 then max out, then 255 and max out, then 235 and max out and so on. For deadlifts, I do use straps but I HATE deadlifting so I'll rarely do it.
damn! u must be jacked!
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#10
Posted 11 December 2005 - 07:58 PM
QUOTE (vilmatime51 @ Dec 10 2005, 11:47 PM)
damn! u must be jacked!
Haha, nah I'm stocky. I used to be an offensive lineman (guard) in high school and my first 2 years of college.

#11 Guest_Vilma51Coles87_*
Posted 17 December 2005 - 10:01 AM
QUOTE (JetsOhFive @ Dec 11 2005, 08:33 PM)
Haha, nah I'm stocky. I used to be an offensive lineman (guard) in high school and my first 2 years of college.
Damn no wonder why you lift so much. Because when i saw yo lifting stats I was like this guy had to play college football. Where did you play in college?
#12
Posted 17 December 2005 - 12:22 PM
QUOTE (Vilma51Coles87 @ Dec 17 2005, 10:36 AM)
Damn no wonder why you lift so much. Because when i saw yo lifting stats I was like this guy had to play college football. Where did you play in college?
Lehigh.

#15
Posted 25 February 2006 - 10:20 PM
i dont know about the back pain, but just to double check your form in case it has something to do with it, you should have the weight resting on your heals and nothing on your toes. your legs should be about double shoulder length apart and when you go down, keep your head up so the weight doesnt roll down on your neck and try to get down until your thighs are parallell with the floor, making sure not to go down any further because it's bad for your knees.
(you probably already knew this, but its what i got)
--Update 06--
Bench - 255
Parallel Squat - 310
Box Squat - 325
Power Clean - 185 (Ehhhhhh....i never got the form down and kinda gave up on that one, i never use my legs)
Military Press - 80's - dumbells
(you probably already knew this, but its what i got)
--Update 06--
Bench - 255
Parallel Squat - 310
Box Squat - 325
Power Clean - 185 (Ehhhhhh....i never got the form down and kinda gave up on that one, i never use my legs)
Military Press - 80's - dumbells

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