Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure
Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: bradistani on October 13, 2011, 02:12:15 PM
-
boss 8)
-
-
DAMNNNNN thats nuts
-
DAMNNNNN thats nuts
Whats your best dongz?
-
pretty impressive although a lot of bounce
-
pretty impressive although a lot of bounce
A lot less bounce than some previously posted examples. And no straps!
-
Whats your best dongz?
600 X 1 but couldnt do that now
-
600 X 1 but couldnt do that now
What do you think my max would be? I've gotten 500 for 1 after three heavy workiing sets. So not a proper warm-up for a pb.
-
What do you think my max would be? I've gotten 500 for 1 after three heavy workiing sets. So not a proper warm-up for a pb.
hard to say. try it out next time your in the gym.
-
he recovered fast from breaking his arm
::)
-
he recovered fast from breaking his arm
::)
How did this happen
-
One of TWO men on this planet who pull a grand and more.
-
he recovered fast from breaking his arm
::)
your prob thinking about fatboy Otto Selin
-
One of TWO men on this planet who pull a grand and more.
Why do you think the 1000lb barrier has been broken recently on the DL, but the raw bench WR hasn't really increased much of late? Improvements in deadlift suit tech? A guy I lift with is getting 80-100 out of his DL suit now, I've never used one but didnt it used to be more like 40-50.
-
Why do you think the 1000lb barrier has been broken recently on the DL, but the raw bench WR hasn't really increased much of late? Improvements in deadlift suit tech? A guy I lift with is getting 80-100 out of his DL suit now, I've never used one but didnt it used to be more like 40-50.
Older deadlift suits gave about 35-50lbs. Some guys that have mastered it and are using the latest generation of suits tend to get 70-100lbs out of them(70-80 seems like the average). They tend to help more at the starting/bottom position of the lift. Also, I tend to think that many of the bigger deadlifters are carrying a tiny bit more muscle than even the larger guys of the 80's. It's a tiny bit, but still they do seem to be better conditioned.
-
Stoyan Todorchev has a 880lb deadlift
Gary Heisey (1990's) He had a #925 dead at like 6' 8"
(training footage at 1:40)-
Wildauer Martin has an 880 deadlift
Poundstone has an 880 deadlift
Brad Gillingham has an 881lb deadlift
Mark Felix has a 891lb deadlift
Kevin Knee has an 903-905 deadlift
Misha Koklaev has a 891lbs deadlift
Chuck Fought has a 900lb Deadlift
Savickas has done a 994 hummer deadlift so I wouldn't coun't big Z out
Vlad Alhazov has a 925lb deadlift
Mark Henry has an 935lbs deadlift (1990's)
Ed Coan has done 901lbs deadlift (1990s)
Doyle Kenady 1980's one of the first Americans to dead over #900 at #305 bw -
.
Konstantin Konstantinovs -
.
There's a a good look at the builds of a decent selection of high 800's-900's lifters. Many of the new guys seem to be carrying a tiny bit more muscle now or or are just a bit bigger overall.
-
600 X 1 but couldnt do that now
Bullshit.
-
A "dead"lift isn't lifted touch and go, but with a reset. Otherwise it's not a DEAD lift.
Still crazy strong.
-
This thread is ridiculous... did you guys see how much Layne Norton can do??? 700... Naturally!!! ;D
Seriously though, this thread has some big dudes moving some major weight.
-
Hahahahaha ok "layne" ;D ::)