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Title: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Taffin on June 21, 2019, 04:51:28 PM

What does he say about looking up his nostrils at the beginning..?  Is it a cocaine joke or something..?



Oh, and pretty impressive, I fear for his health, etc.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Deadpool on June 21, 2019, 04:53:12 PM
What does he say about looking up his nostrils at the beginning..?  Is it a cocaine joke or something..?


there will never be coke like good 80's coke, unless they really do invent a time machine

Jus' Sayin'
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 21, 2019, 04:59:04 PM
That you for fearing for his health, Taffin. I too share your fear.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Deadpool on June 21, 2019, 05:03:22 PM
What does he say about looking up his nostrils at the beginning..?  Is it a cocaine joke or something..?



Oh, and pretty impressive, I fear for his health, etc.

I'd be more concerned that my spotter is wearing flip flops
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 21, 2019, 08:35:20 PM
Here Eddie Hall does 500 lbs for 10 reps and he pauses each time. Without a spotter! And no wraps. Insane! Starts at 1:15

Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 21, 2019, 08:37:49 PM
And 585 lbs for 6 reps - no spotter or wraps!

Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Bevo on June 21, 2019, 10:40:44 PM
I like the fact Larry looks like a bber and is sub 10 percent bf levels
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Tennisballz on June 22, 2019, 10:26:14 AM
Don't want to be that nitpicking guy since that is incredible strength, but he doesn't go all the way up and he appears to bounce reps.  I don't think he would get more than 5-7 reps if he is doing them legit. 
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Rambone on June 22, 2019, 10:32:06 AM
Here Eddie Hall does 500 lbs for 10 reps and he pauses each time. Without a spotter! And no wraps. Insane! Starts at 1:15



496* so it doesn’t count!
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Deadpool on June 22, 2019, 11:12:33 AM
he's selling stuff on his website...no undies so no one here will want the link...
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Dave D on June 22, 2019, 12:17:07 PM
Don't want to be that nitpicking guy since that is incredible strength, but he doesn't go all the way up and he appears to bounce reps.  I don't think he would get more than 5-7 reps if he is doing them legit. 

Are there powerlifting meets for reps?

Why critique his technique when it would be much easier to point out hes wearing wraps on his elbows, saying he's cheating on the pressing because he isnt locking out and because hes bouncing makes you look like a doofus.

I'd also like to point out he would get fewer reps if he did a 10 second pause at the bottom like (insert some ole tyme strength athlete) used to.


Oh and Hows your strong man training going?
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: SOMEPARTS on June 22, 2019, 02:26:45 PM
He's doing this stuff for youtube I suppose... Hope this guy is putting some money back.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Deadpool on June 22, 2019, 04:28:31 PM
He's doing this stuff for youtube I suppose... Hope this guy is putting some money back.

He's selling LifeStyle Pants...how original... ::)
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 24, 2019, 02:49:39 AM
496* so it doesn’t count!
Looking at Larry's video I see five 45 lbs plates each side. Assuming the bar is 45 lbs that equals 10 x 45 + 45 = 495 lbs. I think they are rounding it off to 500 lbs. Eddie was benching 5 plates each side in the video and so was Larry. SO what's the difference it is the same weight +/- 1 lbs. For all we know Eddie's plates may have been a little heavier. What's impressive is he did it without elbow or wrist wraps. I doubt Larry would get many reps without all those supports. His joints probably won't handle it.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Bevo on June 24, 2019, 03:24:56 AM
Looking at Larry's video I see five 45 lbs plates each side. Assuming the bar is 45 lbs that equals 10 x 45 + 45 = 495 lbs. I think they are rounding it off to 500 lbs. Eddie was benching 5 plates each side in the video and so was Larry. SO what's the difference it is the same weight +/- 1 lbs. For all we know Eddie's plates may have been a little heavier. What's impressive is he did it without elbow or wrist wraps. I doubt Larry would get many reps without all those supports. His joints probably won't handle it.

Regardless of wrist wraps, elbow wraps, how many people can do that many reps being 9 percent or lower in bf levels?
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Rambone on June 24, 2019, 03:35:36 AM
Looking at Larry's video I see five 45 lbs plates each side. Assuming the bar is 45 lbs that equals 10 x 45 + 45 = 495 lbs. I think they are rounding it off to 500 lbs. Eddie was benching 5 plates each side in the video and so was Larry. SO what's the difference it is the same weight +/- 1 lbs. For all we know Eddie's plates may have been a little heavier. What's impressive is he did it without elbow or wrist wraps. I doubt Larry would get many reps without all those supports. His joints probably won't handle it.

I was being sarcastic.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: dan18 on June 24, 2019, 05:10:07 PM
I'd be more concerned that my spotter is wearing flip flops
jus; saying  ;D
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: WalterWhite on June 24, 2019, 08:38:39 PM
Regardless of wrist wraps, elbow wraps, how many people can do that many reps being 9 percent or lower in bf levels?

Exactly and Eddie just has a slight weight advantage. :D He was probably well over 400 in the 2016 vid.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 25, 2019, 03:27:45 AM
Regardless of wrist wraps, elbow wraps, how many people can do that many reps being 9 percent or lower in bf levels?
Not many. 12 reps with 495 lbs is amazing wraps or not I agree. Just saying guys like Eddie Hall were off the chart strong. I can't believe he did that without any elbow supports or a spotter!
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 25, 2019, 03:28:52 AM
I was being sarcastic.
lol ok
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 25, 2019, 03:30:03 AM
Here Thor does 25 reps reverse grip with 315 lbs. O'Hearn manages 21! Not bad!

Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Tennisballz on June 25, 2019, 02:11:17 PM
Are there powerlifting meets for reps?

Why critique his technique when it would be much easier to point out hes wearing wraps on his elbows, saying he's cheating on the pressing because he isnt locking out and because hes bouncing makes you look like a doofus.

I'd also like to point out he would get fewer reps if he did a 10 second pause at the bottom like (insert some ole tyme strength athlete) used to.


Oh and Hows your strong man training going?
Everyone knows bouncing reps and not going all the way up doesn’t count.  You probably shouldn’t post on things you don’t know about dave, it makes you look pretty stupid.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Dave D on June 25, 2019, 02:31:57 PM
Everyone knows bouncing reps and not going all the way up doesn’t count.  You probably shouldn’t post on things you don’t know about dave, it makes you look pretty stupid.

LISTEN "Penisballz", oh brother  ::), there is no such thing as powerlifting meets for reps.

Nothing "counts" for anything unless its documented by a weight lifting federation and I've got some bad news for you.

As of 6/24/19 Larry Wheels is the offical international DD YouTube record holder in the bench press for reps category. According to our recently established by laws a bounce of no more than 2 inches is allowed on the flat bench. In addition the lifter may not lock out when competing in the "for reps" category.

A full lock out on the final rep is required to count the final rep in thej lifters total, if full lockout isnt achieved the lifters total count is reduced by one rep.

Also of the  federations that "count", which of those allow elbow wraps? Thank you.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Tennisballz on June 25, 2019, 03:36:20 PM
LISTEN "Penisballz", oh brother  ::), there is no such thing as powerlifting meets for reps.

Nothing "counts" for anything unless its documented by a weight lifting federation and I've got some bad news for you.

As of 6/24/19 Larry Wheels is the offical international DD YouTube record holder in the bench press for reps category. According to our recently established by laws a bounce of no more than 2 inches is allowed on the flat bench. In addition the lifter may not lock out when competing in the "for reps" category.

A full lock out on the final rep is required to count the final rep in thej lifters total, if full lockout isnt achieved the lifters total count is reduced by one rep.

Also of the  federations that "count", which of those allow elbow wraps? Thank you.
I never even brought up powerlifting and could care less about it so I’m not sure why you are trying to school me on the rules of the sport.  I said he wouldn’t get 12 reps if he was doing them legit.  To me(and most people), legit means lowering the weight to your chest without bouncing it and then pushing it all the way back up.  He wouldn’t get 12 reps if he did that in my opinion.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: robcguns on June 25, 2019, 03:37:42 PM
Here Thor does 25 reps reverse grip with 315 lbs. O'Hearn manages 21! Not bad!



25 at 350 and 21 at 250 ohearn is the winner.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Dave D on June 25, 2019, 04:04:41 PM
I never even brought up powerlifting and could care less about it so I’m not sure why you are trying to school me on the rules of the sport.  I said he wouldn’t get 12 reps if he was doing them legit.  To me(and most people), legit means lowering the weight to your chest without bouncing it and then pushing it all the way back up.  He wouldn’t get 12 reps if he did that in my opinion.

Bro when you're saying if he did them legit you're making it sound like gym lifts have "rules". Of course he doesn't get the same number if he does a pause at the bottom and top, however the technique displayed on the video would be acceptable for the NFL combine bench press.

He wouldn't have gotten 10 reps without the elbow wraps. He wouldn't bench 365 without steroids. We all know this, it doesn't need to be said.

You're a smart dude and a valuable poster here, I found your post odd because you were focused on his rep technique (which was fine, he touched his chest every rep and pressed it up) and not his use of elbow compression wraps. He might as well have been using a SlingShot and bench shirt.

I apologize for attacking you btw.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Bevo on June 25, 2019, 04:07:22 PM
25 at 350 and 21 at 250 ohearn is the winner.

Ohearns hair piece gives him the extra strength needed for the additional reps
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Tennisballz on June 25, 2019, 04:50:07 PM
Bro when you're saying if he did them legit you're making it sound like gym lifts have "rules". Of course he doesn't get the same number if he does a pause at the bottom and top, however the technique displayed on the video would be acceptable for the NFL combine bench press.

He wouldn't have gotten 10 reps without the elbow wraps. He wouldn't bench 365 without steroids. We all know this, it doesn't need to be said.

You're a smart dude and a valuable poster here, I found your post odd because you were focused on his rep technique (which was fine, he touched his chest every rep and pressed it up) and not his use of elbow compression wraps. He might as well have been using a SlingShot and bench shirt.

I apologize for attacking you btw.
Dude, no apology needed.  We all give each other crap around here.  ;D.  I guess when I say legit I have an idea in my head that everyone is thinking the exact same thing as me, which I shouldn’t.  I also don’t know much about elbow wraps as I’ve never used them and had no idea that gives the boost that it does.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 25, 2019, 04:59:50 PM
LISTEN "Penisballz", oh brother  ::)

LOL.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Deadpool on June 25, 2019, 05:36:26 PM
Dude, no apology needed.  We all give each other crap around here.  ;D.  I guess when I say legit I have an idea in my head that everyone is thinking the exact same thing as me, which I shouldn’t.  I also don’t know much about elbow wraps as I’ve never used them and had no idea that gives the boost that it does.

If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the message board

Jus' Sayin'
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 25, 2019, 08:47:34 PM
25 at 350 and 21 at 250 ohearn is the winner.
Yes impressive! And O'Hearn is approaching 50. Amazingly strong. This was the first time Thor did reverse grips though lol. So if he focused on benching and this exercise he would probably get to 30 or 40 reps. Benchpress is not his strongest lift and his long arms make it more difficult. Amazing that a 6'-9" dude can press that much. Brian Shaw also has a 500 lbs plus bench and has never really specialized in the lift. I don't think Thor and Shaw would ever be as strong as Eddie Hall in the bench or shoulder press. Thor might match Eddie with deadlift eventually if his health holds up. I don't think Shaw would ever get to a 500 kg deadlift. Even though I would like to see him get it. Jerry Pritchett might. I am not sure Benedikt Magnusson will do it but you never know. I think past 500 kg the deadlifts will become dangerous and someone is going to get hurt onstage.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 25, 2019, 09:54:24 PM
Yes impressive! And O'Hearn is approaching 50. Amazingly strong. This was the first time Thor did reverse grips though lol. So if he focused on benching and this exercise he would probably get to 30 or 40 reps. Benchpress is not his strongest lift and his long arms make it more difficult. Amazing that a 6'-9" dude can press that much. Brian Shaw also has a 500 lbs plus bench and has never really specialized in the lift. I don't think Thor and Shaw would ever be as strong as Eddie Hall in the bench or shoulder press. Thor might match Eddie with deadlift eventually if his health holds up. I don't think Shaw would ever get to a 500 kg deadlift. Even though I would like to see him get it. Jerry Pritchett might. I am not sure Benedikt Magnusson will do it but you never know. I think past 500 kg the deadlifts will become dangerous and someone is going to get hurt onstage.

It was sad to see JF Caron hurt his hamstrings at the Arnold this year. He did well at World's though. Crazy to think the strongest Canadian ever was beaten by Matteusz from Poland. Especially given that Matteusz is a full TEN years younger. He's so strong it doesn't make sense. He also hit an 879-lb deadlift at the Arnold, and deadlift is his WEAKEST lift.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 29, 2019, 07:27:15 PM
It was sad to see JF Caron hurt his hamstrings at the Arnold this year. He did well at World's though. Crazy to think the strongest Canadian ever was beaten by Matteusz from Poland. Especially given that Matteusz is a full TEN years younger. He's so strong it doesn't make sense. He also hit an 879-lb deadlift at the Arnold, and deadlift is his WEAKEST lift.
Caron looks like a buddy of mine - just bigger lol!

Matteusz will be a force to be reckoned with in the future. He has age on his side and is tall also - 6-5" I believe. It will be interesting to see.

I like Eddie and Brian Shaw the most of all the recent strongmen. Eddie really lit up the strongman scene with his larger than life personality. I only started following him this year after he retired. But watching his lifting videos and antics is entertaining. I like the 2014 contest where he deadlifted 435 kg and it slips out of his hands. He then tries again and lifts it and beckons the hot reporter Caroline Pearce to come over and interview him while he has the bar in his hands. Never seen that before.

435 kg lifts start at 7:00





Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 29, 2019, 07:35:55 PM
Also watch Caroline Pearce try to interview Benni at around 15:50

Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 29, 2019, 07:36:19 PM
^ Haha, I remember that.

One wonders what sort of attraction women have for men like that.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Fortress on June 29, 2019, 07:48:59 PM
Eddie Hall, at his biggest and strongest, is beyond freakish.

Like a real life superhero.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 29, 2019, 07:52:44 PM
Eddie Hall, at his biggest and strongest, is beyond freakish.

Like a real life superhero.

How on earth did he go from a 1026-lb deadlift to 1100-lb in the span of a year or less? You never see world records broken by margins like that.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 29, 2019, 08:13:13 PM
How on earth did he go from a 1026-lb deadlift to 1100-lb in the span of a year or less? You never see world records broken by margins like that.
He saw a psychiatrist which helped him. He basically envisioned one of his kids under a car and that helped him lift it.

Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 29, 2019, 08:19:09 PM
He saw a psychiatrist which helped him. He basically envisioned one of his kids under a car and that helped him lift it.



Wow! Very interesting.

There was a 900-lb deadlifter on YouTube who envisioned his deadlift bringing his deceased brother back to life by deadlifting it.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 29, 2019, 08:28:10 PM
^ Haha, I remember that.

One wonders what sort of attraction women have for men like that.
The blonde probably got wet after interviewing Eddie holding the bar. She lives in USA now.

https://www.instagram.com/carolinepearce/?hl=en

She was an athlete herself.

(https://c8.alamy.com/comp/HXRJDW/caroline-pearce-long-jump-alexander-stadium-birmingham-england-14-HXRJDW.jpg)
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: wes on June 29, 2019, 09:30:13 PM
Glen Chabot did a triple with 650 back at our old gym in Springfield Mass.

Did 722 at the Arnold Classic....so I`ve seen better benching but very fucking impressive.

I also saw bodybuilders Ben White and Johnnie Jackson do over 20 reps with 315 in Rochester N.Y.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 29, 2019, 09:41:05 PM
Glen Chabot did a triple with 650 back at our old gym in Springfield Mass.

Did 722 at the Arnold Classic....so I`ve seen better benching but very fucking impressive.

I also saw bodybuilders Ben White and Johnnie Jackson do over 20 reps with 315 in Rochester N.Y.

That's pretty good. My max was 315x8, weighing 190-lb.

I think Eric Spoto did 315x43 on one of Palumbo's Bros vs. Pros.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Fortress on June 29, 2019, 11:00:03 PM
That's pretty good. My max was 315x8, weighing 190-lb.

I think Eric Spoto did 315x43 on one of Palumbo's Bros vs. Pros.

That’s fantastic. Drug-free?
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Fortress on June 29, 2019, 11:00:40 PM
The blonde probably got wet after interviewing Eddie holding the bar. She lives in USA now.

https://www.instagram.com/carolinepearce/?hl=en

She was an athlete herself.

(https://c8.alamy.com/comp/HXRJDW/caroline-pearce-long-jump-alexander-stadium-birmingham-england-14-HXRJDW.jpg)


Quite the unflattering photograph, poor thing.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Matt on June 29, 2019, 11:11:03 PM
That’s fantastic. Drug-free?

Thank you! Thank you very much for that nice compliment.

Mine was, yes. All my max lifts were drug-free. My best *physique* was on minimal gear.

This leads me to what I have concluded:

There are biological reasons to be strong, and we can closer to our maximum potential off gear than we can in bodybuilding.

Muscle is metabolically-active tissue, and expensive to carry. There is no strong evolutionary reason to be muscular, whereas there is a good reason for men to be strong.

So I can get quite strong naturally - but my muscles will only get so big. Meanwhile, a month of minimal gear, and I would be more muscular than I can ever get naturally, no matter how hard I train, and no matter how well I eat.

I simply can't maintain the nitrogen balance necessary to be very muscular as a natural - but I get pretty strong for my size.

My videos are on my mattcanning1 Facebook account [I'm currently banned for two more weeks for defending Hitler again].

I didn't get the 315x8 video on camera...but I have a 315x6 video up, at a similar body weight, if not a bit lower than 190.
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: Taffin on June 29, 2019, 11:39:37 PM
Quite the unflattering photograph, poor thing.

Haha!  Yes, i thought the same thing.  And if you zoom riiiiight in to her face I think her expression shows she's thinking exactly the same thing...  ;D
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 30, 2019, 02:04:06 AM
Quite the unflattering photograph, poor thing.
Nice leg spread. Just the way I like it! Raw no pulling out!
Title: Re: Larry Wheels 500 x 12 bench
Post by: obsidian on June 30, 2019, 02:05:10 AM
That's pretty good. My max was 315x8, weighing 190-lb.

I think Eric Spoto did 315x43 on one of Palumbo's Bros vs. Pros.
That's very decent at 190 lbs Matt! Was this in a smith machine or free weight?