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Lift in the gym? (In person.)
Dead, bench, squat, etc.
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200lbs for few reps. 90 degrees, no belt, no wraps. bw about 150lbs 5'9 - 5'10, 18 years old
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2lb dumbells for reps 8)
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I don't even recall seing a woman bench. DL: there was that 130lbs Brazilian girl who used to SLDL about 180lbs (80kgs) for ten reps. Good form. Squat: the one I remember was a super skinny chick, about 5ft high, 40kg who used to squat more than twice her weight for 10 reps, ass to the ground. I later got the info she was a top rock climber.
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315lbs deadlifts. On a lot of gear and some growth at the time.
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I'm feeling pretty good about my numbers so far then - haha
Thanks for the input, guys.
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52 year old, local Grandmother of 8 (Karen Campbell), seen her bench and pull over 500 here in a local meet.
Claims Natty :D
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52 year old, local Grandmother of 8 (Karen Campbell), seen her bench and pull over 500 here in a local meet.
Claims Natty :D
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I suddenly feel weak again. Haha
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I'm feeling pretty good about my numbers so far then - haha
Thanks for the input, guys.
what about your lifts then? Please, do tell.
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Former training partner is a girl, 150kg deadlift in comp
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A little lass who I assume was a powerlifter used to squat every day for an hour and a half and would do doubles and triples Rock bottom with about 60 to 70 kg for the hour, don't know what she could max. She was tiny but with a tight well shaped arse. Could pulldown 3 quarters of the stack strict.
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what about your lifts then? Please, do tell.
I recently benched 235 with a sling shot and sleeves on. I can dead 275 for a few reps and pulled 315 a couple times. Not too comfortable at 315 yet though. I can squat 225 for reps but have also done 315 again, felt very heavy. I did this in a Smith just to be safe.
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Bench: the IPF world record holder in the -84 class, so quite a lot. Don't recall the exact weight she did that day, only about 170 kg or so.
Squat: 120 kg raw, half squats, discuss thrower. Definitely believed her to be clean. 150 kg quarter squats: my wife.
Deadlift: 180 kg or so, masters competitor.
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I recently benched 235 with a sling shot and sleeves on. I can dead 275 for a few reps and pulled 315 a couple times. Not too comfortable at 315 yet though. I can squat 225 for reps but have also done 315 again, felt very heavy. I did this in a Smith just to be safe.
Never felt more danger squatting heavy than on a Smith.
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I recently benched 235 with a sling shot and sleeves on. I can dead 275 for a few reps and pulled 315 a couple times. Not too comfortable at 315 yet though. I can squat 225 for reps but have also done 315 again, felt very heavy. I did this in a Smith just to be safe.
very good for a hot woman, kudos
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Never felt more danger squatting heavy than on a Smith.
Really? Why did you feel that way? I have only been training about 5 months so the idea of being able to hook it in a split second makes me more at ease.
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very good for a hot woman, kudos
Thanks! I intend to compete next year but would like to get my total higher.
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Lift in the gym? (In person.)
Dead, bench, squat, etc.
Saw a black woman last year in her mid 40s pretty ripped benching 155 for sets of 10.She prob weighed 130.pretty strong lady.
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Thanks! I intend to compete next year but would like to get my total higher.
Sure, you will attend when you're completely happy about your results. HAH! Like that will ever happen ;D. But wait, how much you weigh?
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Sure, you will attend when you're completely happy about your results. HAH! Like that will ever happen ;D. But wait, how much you weigh?
It probably won't happen because I'm always going to want to be stronger. I'm not telling you how muc I weigh, don't be silly. I've lost a good 90lbs since I started training (Yes, gasp I was really overweight) and I am still overweight but I will continue to eat clean and train and by next summer I'm sure I'll be happy with my end result.
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It probably won't happen because I'm always going to want to be stronger. I'm not telling you how muc I weigh, don't be silly. I've lost a good 90lbs since I started training (Yes, gasp I was really overweight) and I am still overweight but I will continue to eat clean and train and by next summer I'm sure I'll be happy with my end result.
That's the vanity of the sport. You're never happy, you keep chasing the dream until you're so old you can't possibly do it anymore and many of the old veterans get deep depression because of it later on. It's not sustainable.
Just enjoy what you got now and push forward the best you can but don't lose your mind for it. And I find it cute that you don't give your weight, like it's some sort of holy matramony between you and god :D. But congrantulation for losing 90lbs, that takes a shit tonn of drive and dedication.
If you're so competetive, you should just go and compete and whatever happends, happends. They tell me that you really start to go to the next level after your first competition, because you humble yourself first and then you start to train like a machine.
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I once saw a lanky black chick power clean 80kg with perfect form for a few reps. I was later told she's an aspiring track athlete who could make the British Olympic team for the 2012 games. I don't think she did at the end but her strength and technique was impressive.
I remember reading that actress Jada Pinkett Smith can apparently bench just under 200lbs. However, I've personally never seen a woman bench over 50kg yet.
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Really? Why did you feel that way? I have only been training about 5 months so the idea of being able to hook it in a split second makes me more at ease.
Let me answer your question by a question: how do you place your legs? If you're not doing Hack Squats (which I also don't recommend) then I don't see how you can respect the motion of a "classic" squat without putting your lower back in a dangerous situation.
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Just two days ago, there was a Hebrew girl squatting ATG with 405 for like 4 reps out of the monolift.
You could tell she had been powerlifting for a good decade or so.
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Let me answer your question by a question: how do you place your legs? If you're not doing Hack Squats (which I also don't recommend) then I don't see how you can respect the motion of a "classic" squat without putting your lower back in a dangerous situation.
I never saw it that way... I will definitely take this into consideration and nix the Smith.
Shit. I do hacks. What's your beef with them?
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That's the vanity of the sport. You're never happy, you keep chasing the dream until you're so old you can't possibly do it anymore and many of the old veterans get deep depression because of it later on. It's not sustainable.
Just enjoy what you got now and push forward the best you can but don't lose your mind for it. And I find it cute that you don't give your weight, like it's some sort of holy matramony between you and god :D. But congrantulation for losing 90lbs, that takes a shit tonn of drive and dedication.
If you're so competetive, you should just go and compete and whatever happends, happends. They tell me that you really start to go to the next level after your first competition, because you humble yourself first and then you start to train like a machine.
Well, I'm 24 now so I hope in 10 years time I don't completely lose my damn mind over this if I don't keep achieving strength gains.
You're right, I'm going to check the meet schedules and see when they are coming up and just go for it.
The weight loss did not come easy at all. It was something I had to recommit to every single day. I'm very fortunate to have a husband who pushed me to things I never could have imagined. And thanks for your kind words of advice.
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Saw my gym's owner's (now ex) gf bench 225lbs for singles.
Saw some other chick squat 275 for doubles.
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Well, I'm 24 now so I hope in 10 years time I don't completely lose my damn mind over this if I don't keep achieving strength gains.
You're right, I'm going to check the meet schedules and see when they are coming up and just go for it.
The weight loss did not come easy at all. It was something I had to recommit to every single day. I'm very fortunate to have a husband who pushed me to things I never could have imagined. And thanks for your kind words of advice.
There's always "the fast road" ;D
But hey, good luck in your path. 24 is a good age to be at as well.
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I never saw it that way... I will definitely take this into consideration and nix the Smith.
Shit. I do hacks. What's your beef with them?
I don't have a beef with hacks, just that i don't see why you'd do them on a smith with no support for your back. If there's a hack machine, I'd use it (though I'm not a huge fan of it either-I'd rather save my energy for regular and front squats on the squat rack and I prefer the leg press then hacks in fact). Just my two cents.
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I don't have a beef with hacks, just that i don't see why you'd do them on a smith with no support for your back. If there's a hack machine, I'd use it (though I'm not a huge fan of it either-I'd rather save my energy for regular and front squats on the squat rack and I prefer the leg press then hacks in fact). Just my two cents.
Ohhhh okay I misunderstood that - I do them in the machine. (I didn't realize people did them in a Smith) I use both the leg press and the hack.
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Watched Kate Cooper bb row over 3 plates fairly strict
Watched Valerie Gangi press 90lb db's on shoulder presses