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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: The RedMeatKid on July 19, 2008, 12:45:20 PM
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These guys were workout partners... anybody familiar with the dynamics of their workouts? And I only want REAL NUMBERS...
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Chick did 405 for 20. Hard to believe but he wouldn't lie.
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Chick did 405 for 20. Hard to believe but he wouldn't lie.
Any witnesses? Videos?
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what does the Cybex machine go up to?
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what does the Cybex machine go up to?
I'm going to have stipulate: FREE WEIGHTS
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who cares? they were all geared up!
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who cares? they were all geared up!
FUCK OFF...next..
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Is there a problem officer?
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FUCK OFF...next..
awwwww :-*
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Chick did 405 for 20. Hard to believe but he wouldn't lie.
I know Chick has said he could squat that kind of weight for quite a far number of reps, but bench it? I'm sure you're joking, but I'm curious if you ever saw him post that?
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=124979.0
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Chick is the arch-enemy of the free bench press. He stated it very often.......
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Can we get a definition of "REAL NUMBERS"?
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BOB CHICK TRAINED LIKE A PUSSY. USED DRUGS, AND WORKED AT THE MIRAGE HOTEL.
THE END.
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BOB CHICK TRAINED LIKE A PUSSY. USED DRUGS, AND WORKED AT THE MIRAGE HOTEL.
THE END.
Method101 doesn't know how to train. Physique looks like he used drugs like meth and crack, does not work and still lives with his parents.
THE END. Your training has gotten you no where in life. Chick has made a good living. Quit hating you douche bag.
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A few from Tom Prince here, is what he claim: http://musclemayhem.com/forums/showthread.php?p=409141#post409141
The deadlift, squat, all the others I believe. Was the incline on a machine or what?
All the other pro's routinely did 315 for 10, and 405 for 8 or more on flat bench pressing. I don't think Bob Chick was far behind then. Maybe not quite as strong as Kevin or Dennis. I think Dexter, also Darrem Charles are more in 365 range for rep's and 405 for a couple. But I haven't seen much of their lifts on DVD. The strongest do work up to 455―or 495 for a few.