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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Julio Ceasar on May 23, 2015, 02:19:02 AM
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4 minute mark, inclines with 400 pound looking like fake weights...
Squatts with 660 pound like nothing...on diet and low on carbs...
This dude remind me of an bloated explosive Ben Johnsson...
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He refused to peel for Lonnie Teper.
Lonnie Teper!!!!
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Who are those ass clowns he's training with?
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What are Beyekes spotter doing on the inclines, looks like he's trying to ruin his set or something. ???
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Who are those ass clowns he's training with?
A leader will always attract followers a k a clowns! : )
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He refused to peel for Lonnie Teper.
Lonnie Teper!!!!
If he asks you to peel, you better fuckin peel
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Sadly, no matter how much weight he lifts and what feats he does, he will always be remembered for the incident where he broke protocoll and did not peel. Lonnie will make sure of that.
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Here's Casey Viator incline pressing 480lbs x10. One strong MF!
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Sadly, no matter how much weight he lifts and what feats he does, he will always be remembered for the incident where he broke protocoll and did not peel. Lonnie will make sure of that.
Lonnie: "He won't peel? Then he'll always work for a meal!!!!"
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Lonnie: "He won't peel? Then he'll always work for a meal!!!!"
No peel no deal ;D
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Here's Casey Viator incline pressing 480lbs x10. One strong MF!
Amazing strength, there's large gym rats couldn't deadlift that for 10 reps.... It didn't realy translate into size for him tho
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Here's Casey Viator incline pressing 480lbs x10. One strong MF!
If you actually believe Casey could incline 480 for 10, you're plain ignorant to matters concerning human strength performance.
So a BODYBUILDER, weighing less than 250-pounds bodyweight, 30 years ago, could do what almost all contemporary 300-plus elite powerlifters/bench specialists cannot?
::)
And don't mention guys like Levrone and Coleman, either. The former, while an unusually fantastic pro-bodybuilder presser when maximally gassed, could never incline such poundage for reps; the latter was a freakish dumbbell presser (MUCH less so with a barbell), but even so, he, too, would have been helplessly pinned attempting a feat anywhere close to 480x10 on incline.
Besides one not being able to see anything beyond "405" in that photo, I can assure you he either DID NOT lift the barbell (merely posed) or had at least two-a-side balsa plates.
I know all about this shit. I arranged photo shoots when I was at MuscleMag. Fake plates were very regularly used.
Casey was a strong guy, no doubt. But such a claim/belief is essentially to admit to not knowing a damn thing about this sort of thing.
There are only a handful of ELITE bench specialists who could even suggest being capable of such a performance and not be laughed into oblivion.
Meltdown complete.
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kevin still the best
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Here's Casey Viator incline pressing 480lbs x10. One strong MF!
i hope you're being sarcastic