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Old 12-06-2021, 07:57 PM
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Ya I never liked benching max. Probably benched 200 like 10 reps to warm up through a bigger chest/arms routine. Never really tried to improve it. Just felt good to occasionally throw some benches in. Like 280 was my max ever when we were working out together and curious who could really push.

Imo. Holding a plank is better overall health wise.
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Old 12-06-2021, 08:09 PM
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Strength is interesting because it doesn’t always correlate to size. For an individual it’s almost impossible for someone to get stronger without also getting bigger, but that doesn’t mean that someone big is also someone strong, or that someone small is not strong

I don’t think we truly understand strength still, and just chalk it up to “genetics” + better training. But to go along with the “genetics” explanation, I think it has to do partly with attachment points of bones, muscles, and ligaments. Leverage is everything when it comes to moving weight. For example try moving something with a pulley system, then position one of the pulley’s 1 inch higher or lower than it was an all of a sudden the system can’t move the weight with the same amount of force. I wonder if strength phenoms just have attachment points for the skeletal-muscular physiology that are advantageous for that lift

I personally like seeing someone who doesn’t appear big be freakishly strong, like this little Asian power lifter. Will have to skip along in the vid to see the lifts, I can’t link at a certain time on my phone. He hides a camera in the gym and films dudes bigger than him walking over and being like “HTF is that little guy benching that?”

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=
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Old 12-07-2021, 10:11 AM
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Old 12-07-2021, 12:41 PM
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200 is super respectable imo thats like a healthy amount for sure

for like STR score, i think muscle density and metabolism has a lot to do with it, I worked hard to get up to a 280

I also did a ton of planks and bodyweight pushups which is more endurance than strength and i had crazy endurance i could hold a plank for like over 30 minutes or something stupid, i could have probably gone a lot longer but i got bored and wasn't ordered to )
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Old 12-07-2021, 01:00 PM
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200 is super respectable imo thats like a healthy amount for sure

for like STR score, i think muscle density and metabolism has a lot to do with it, I worked hard to get up to a 280

I also did a ton of planks and bodyweight pushups which is more endurance than strength and i had crazy endurance i could hold a plank for like over 30 minutes or something stupid, i could have probably gone a lot longer but i got bored and wasn't ordered to )
30 min is crazy good

I fuckin hate planks. I thought I could hold one through a full song but couldn’t at my body weight of 210ish lbs. Core/abs I slack way too much with which is bad because they are important

I suggest to cutters in my job to try holding a plank instead lol. It’s a way to still feel pain and get that endorphin rush that boosts mood from hurting the body but in a healthier way. I doubt any of them try though
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Old 12-07-2021, 02:02 PM
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30 min is crazy good

I fuckin hate planks. I thought I could hold one through a full song but couldn’t at my body weight of 210ish lbs. Core/abs I slack way too much with which is bad because they are important

I suggest to cutters in my job to try holding a plank instead lol. It’s a way to still feel pain and get that endorphin rush that boosts mood from hurting the body but in a healthier way. I doubt any of them try though
yeah good idea actually!

world record is like 9 hrs apparently.

has a lot more to do with abs i guess i was always super strong at crunches situps leglifts and stuff
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Old 12-07-2021, 02:43 PM
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Wow that little asian guy benching 410 is insane. It doesn't even look real watching that, like... something is off?? It's uncanny. Props to that dude.
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Old 12-07-2021, 03:28 PM
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Strength is interesting because it doesn’t always correlate to size. For an individual it’s almost impossible for someone to get stronger without also getting bigger, but that doesn’t mean that someone big is also someone strong, or that someone small is not strong

I don’t think we truly understand strength still, and just chalk it up to “genetics” + better training. But to go along with the “genetics” explanation, I think it has to do partly with attachment points of bones, muscles, and ligaments. Leverage is everything when it comes to moving weight. For example try moving something with a pulley system, then position one of the pulley’s 1 inch higher or lower than it was an all of a sudden the system can’t move the weight with the same amount of force. I wonder if strength phenoms just have attachment points for the skeletal-muscular physiology that are advantageous for that lift

I personally like seeing someone who doesn’t appear big be freakishly strong, like this little Asian power lifter. Will have to skip along in the vid to see the lifts, I can’t link at a certain time on my phone. He hides a camera in the gym and films dudes bigger than him walking over and being like “HTF is that little guy benching that?”

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=
That is impressive. I was expecting his form to be all fucked up but actually he has good form. He doesn’t look like he could bench that, pretty crazy.
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Old 12-07-2021, 07:01 PM
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Ya that guy is crazy OP. Really cool video.
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Old 12-08-2021, 09:28 PM
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on my 20s if i recall right my record was 160 kgs for about 9 minutes think thats 340lbs not sure on the math.
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