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Title: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 02:11:28 AM
There are some things I just don't believe, and want to get clarification on.

joswift said things don't make sense right now, nor are they supposed to. I think that's the point. He nailed it. Our entire society is operating based on massive lies.

Relating this back to the thread topic - everyone tells me it's common to see people squat over 405. This is absolute balderdash.

In any commercial gym open to the public, in a month, you will not see anyone squatting 405. I don't see that in a year.

I saw ONE person leg pressing 7 plates per side, doing half reps. I do ten plates per side, and my knees are just about hitting my chin. I squat 385 for 2 in contest form, and I bury them. NOBODY squats more at my gyms . Cripes - nobody SQUATS at all!

I have witnessed three men in my life squat 405 or more. I spotted a big Indigenous man squat 405 for 2 in 2002. My former training partner squatted 495 for 3 to parallel, and 315 for 20. He added a bar with 225 on top of the leg press that went to ~1,350, and got it for reps.

Maxime Boudreault lives here, and is currently #5 in the world, and just won Canada's Strongest Man. He squats around 700, and 500 for maybe 10-12.

Tommy Wishbone posted a video squatting 500 for 10.

Fortress said he has buried 635 before, and while I don't know if he posted a video, Fortress is credible.

Not ONE of you will see anyone squatting 405 this month, assuming you go to a normal commercial gym for 45-90 minutes per workout, 4-6 days per week. Strength specific gyms are exceptions.

So...much like the Covid delusion, some of you are either lying, or just mistaken. I do know people who squat 405+. But even if I train 90 minutes a day, six days a week, for the rest of the year, I will not see ONE PERSON squat that. Nor deadlift 495, nor bench press 315.

So...EXCLUDING MYSELF...who are the strongest VERIFIED Getbiggers, past AND present?

Here's the list:

[1] Tommy Wishbone. I'm pretty sure he is the strongest Getbigger ever, and he has been in sanctioned powerlifting meets and has posted videos.

[2] Fortress. If he buried a 635 squat, I'd have to think he has deadlifted 550+ and bench pressed 350+.

[3] Judochoke. He posted YouTube videos verifying some pretty heavy lifts. Over 315 on the bench for reps, if I recall correctly.

[4] pamith. He posted a video of a 405 bench press for reps, among other videos of his roach infested apartment. Assuming that really was him [I have my doubts], then he'd be on this list.

rocket has claimed dumbbell bench presses using 165-lb dumbbells. I believe him, but I don't think he has posted any video proof, so I have to exclude him.

Mike Wolfe - bigbadwolfe used to post here. He bench pressed over 900-lb in a bench shirt. He was 5'11" and 426-lb at his heaviest, and has since passed away.

Chris Mason used to post here, and could deadlift 640+.

I'm assuming Mike Arvilla had to have benched over 350, given he is 6'1", and has been ~285-lb.

SquadFatter claimed to be 230-lb at 5'11" with a bench press of 360-370. He was later found to be more like 330-lb, with no evidence of ever lifting that.

The social media world messes with my mind because of the sheer extent people lie. This concept ran amok recently, as we just lived through a fake pandemic, basically over people with great influence consciously lying to us using extremely elaborate brainwashing techniques that masses of people bought into, and many are STILL buying into. More on this below.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 02:12:14 AM
It blows my mind that we essentially just went through a fake pandemic. A "deadly plandemic", yet not ONE PERSON that any of us knows personally knows even ONE PERSON who was healthy and not elderly who died.

Wouldn't you think during a global pandemic, that ONE PERSON ANYONE YOU KNOW WOULD EVEN KNOW ONE PERSON who died?

Tom on here [not tommywishbone, but "Tom"] said that's anecdotal. No, it's not. It's one thing to not know anyone personally who died...but not even KNOWING one SINGLE PERSON who knew one single person? How is it that we are living in essentially a state of mass DELUSION?

As a test - go ask every single person you see in a public place. Ask them if they personally knew anyone who died. DEMAND they tell you how they knew them. Not like how OAK posts out-of-context deaths from that SorryAntiVaxxer website. As if some 45-year-old with leukemia from Nebraska dying WITH Covid counts as a Covid death. Yet that's what OAK uses as "proof". He has literally no examples from his personal life of Covid even existing at all. I'm not saying it doesn't - but let's just say, we wouldn't have even NOTICED a so-called "pandemic" if not for media brainwashing.

If you ask anyone, guaranteed they will mention someone's grandfather who had cancer and was dying anyway.

Likewise with all these supposedly strong people. Meanwhile, everyone has a camera on their cellphone, and there is no proof of any of this.

I just don't believe it. Pics/videos, or it never happened.

I'm also up for a Getbig contest:

A 405 deadlift for reps contest. Or a 225/250 bench press for reps contest.

I already know I will be top three. But hey - why not do it? We did a 225 deadlift for reps contest in 2007. I placed 3rd.

Why not do another contest, given how many strong people we have here on Getbig?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Rusty Trombone on September 01, 2022, 02:27:40 AM
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Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 02:31:44 AM
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Yeah, lol.

You can ignore my post, but please read the bolded parts, and add to my list if you can.

We can make a second list for alleged claims, such as rocket's claim of bench pressing 165-lb dumbbells. I believe him...but alleged claims shouldn't be included with verified ones.

Discuss.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 01, 2022, 02:36:05 AM
We have a Powerlifting friendly gym (Monolith, all the bars, comp-bench, etc), where the night crew are big/strong guys. 4-plate benches, 6 plate SQ's and DL's.
However, when I go early AM, most there never go over 225-275 for squats, same for DL's. (Most never even do near that, only a few).
One young guy (a cop) does great-form SQ's with 4-plates for 3-5 reps. Big legs, strong kid.

His upper body not real impressive, uses 225 on the bench. Never seen him DL.
I dont consider myself strong at all, as I've been around world-record PL's most of my life.
(And strongmen).  (Arcidi, Frank Ciavattone and some of my friends who bench 405-500, and pull close to 700 weighing less than 200).
(The big-benchers are all 275 guys, my friend pulls close to 700 weighing less than me).
(Many would always do the gym-meets at 'Hard Nocks Gym' in MA, filled w/ monster-lifters).

It probably matters what type of gym environment you come up in, and who you hang out with.
Again, always been part of the hardcore type gyms we have in this area. (Most are now gone).

This week alone, I benched 325, pulled 465, squatted 455 (I weigh 200, am age 56, and lifelong natty before jumping on TRT when I turned 50 (I keep it in normal range) where the average gym goer may think thats strong. (I however do not).
(No, TRT does not give you strength, i was actually stronger when pure-natty in my 30's). But not by much).

I do not consider it very strong. Stronger than gen-pop maybe, much weaker than the many PL's around me each day.
Of course I have videos of my lifts, and no one really needs to prove anything to GetBig or anyone else. Its not that important.
Most people dont want to put themselves out here, especially after loved ones get attacked, and other nonsense.

The group I lift with knows my lifts (as do I) that's all I really care about. (And I have some meets, vids and a few (very few) trophies).
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: MAXX on September 01, 2022, 02:46:35 AM
probably the ones who used the most steroids

that's pretty much how it goes
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 03:08:19 AM
This week alone, I benched 325, pulled 465, squatted 455 (I weigh 200, am age 56, and lifelong natty before jumping on TRT when I turned 50 (I keep it in normal range) where the average gym goer may think thats strong. (I however do not).

I'm going to watch a regional powerlifting meet that we had here and see how many guys squatted more than you. If I'm not mistaken, there were no more than five guys who squatted 455 or more. There are 54,000 men in my city, and MAYBE five squatted that.

So I guess you don't consider it strong to be stronger than 99.99% of men, Gym-Rat?

This is what I meant about social media messing with our minds. A 455 squat is extremely strong, and I have not seen anyone at any time I have been in the gym for the past ten years load that much weight on the bar and squat that. It's strong.


No, TRT does not give you strength

Really?

I do not consider it very strong.

While I understand that we have a tendency to think this way, the lifts you posted represent strength objectively stronger than 99.9% of all men.

I guess people in the top 1% of strength don't consider themselves strong because they are potentially in the bottom 1% of that top 1%.

Before the end of the year, I could get a bench/squat/deadlift of 315/405/495 [though I would need knee wraps for that squat, and would likely need straps for that deadlift].

I more or less want to maintain roughly that strength level, while being in decent shape, and generally under 200-lb. Just as I want to keep my body fat percentage at about 15%.

I could add 10% to those lifts...but that requires a level of dedication which isn't always realistic. I also don't want to set a standard for myself that is too high, that I am unable to maintain.

Generally, I want to be at a level of strength and fitness that I can maintain 24/7/365, while being in good health and without obsessively dedicating, risking injury, or running steroids.

I could for sure be stronger and look better if I was willing to take more risks to my health, or even just risk being injured. I am extremely cautious, and I think my cycle results have proven I purposely hold back.

I also don't want to hog an entire section of the gym for an hour working out in a very specific way to get strong. I find the best way to get a higher bench press is to...bench press. But I can't always do the specific training required when I am sharing the gym with others.

I feel a bit of strain on my biceps when I deadlift my max. So that's why I'm fine deadlifting around 500.

I would consider it a lifetime goal to deadlift 540 at under 185-lb body weight. Anything more, I think would be pushing an injury risk. That's why I hold back a little in training.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 01, 2022, 03:14:29 AM
I ain`t reading War & Peace I just woke the fuck up.

COFFEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111111  :P
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 03:26:05 AM
I ain`t reading War & Peace I just woke the fuck up.

COFFEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111111  :P
;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on September 01, 2022, 03:34:52 AM
Sevastase posted video of him benching 405.  I don't care what you weigh, benching 4 plates is elite level strength.

to your point Matt, benching 3 plates or squatting 4 is definitely rare at commercial gyms.  i've seen it maybe 5-10x in 15 years of going to the gym.

strong: benching 3plates, squatting 4, pulling 5
elite: benching 4 plates, squatting 5, pulling 6

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 03:40:35 AM
Me at 19 squatting 425 many at the gym were stronger
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 03:42:26 AM
Gym-Rat:

Here are the top squats in Northwestern Ontario from an actual contest we had to get records posted...so these are official. There are a couple of people who have had bigger squats than this who I will list below.

Jared Wick: 500-lb.
Will Haskell: 500-lb.
Joe Lecuyer: 485-lb.
Jean-Paul Bourret: 485-lb.
Pete Scalzo: 485-lb.
Jeff Nason: 475-lb.
Andy Swindon: 465-lb.
Cory Scali: 460-lb.
Jake Di Paolo: 450-lb.
Ryan Fodchuk: 440-lb.
Colin Walker: 425-lb.

Kyle Rayner and Dallas Hogan have both squatted over 600 before. Kyle was #10 in Canada in 2011. I mentioned Maxime Boudreault, who is #5 in the world right now, and squats around 700.

As expected, the actual recorded evidence confirms exactly what I said - no one is squatting 405+ at any commercial gym with any regularity. I *might* see someone squat 405+ in person at work point this decade...but I'd give that only a 50% chance.

I won't be seeing it at any point this year.

So Gym-Rat - there are maybe 10 men in my city that I am aware of who have squatted more than you do, but you don't consider yourself to he strong?

Let's PRETEND there are a total of 54 men out of 54,000 in my city who squat more than you. That would be still he only 1 in 1,000 men. Making you stronger than 99.9% of men.

And there are NOT 54 men who can do that. Even if there were 27 men, 27 out of 54,000 is 0.05%, which makes you stronger than 99.95% of men.

As for comments that my city isn't strong - that's yet more balderdash. We once had a full 50% of all Ontario's Strongest Man competitors hail from Thunder Bay.

Ontario is the most populated province in Canada, and more populated than 46 of 50 American states. So no, my city isn't weak. It literally had the highest concentration of provincial level strongmen in Canada, and again - it's the biggest province by population, and second only to Quebec in terms of competitiveness in strength athletics.

The extent to which people lie about their lifts, or act like being in the top 1% or even top 0.1% isn't strong just astounds me. Like I said, it messes with my mind a little.

No wonder we just had millions of people fearing for their lives over a virus which is on par with the common flu for most people.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 01, 2022, 03:43:46 AM
No, normal "In range" low dose TRT is not giving anyone any strength.
Especially if kept in normal range (real TRT).
When age 40, for a full medical checkup, my test-level was 717 (natural), I was always high I concluded.
(Massive libido my entire life, etc).

At age 50, my test-level was at 253 after a decade on statins, normal-aging and booze abuse. (Statins destroy test levels).
Most of your test is made in your cholesterol, you knock it down, you knock down natural test w/ it.
Also teh reason why those with naturally high-test are the most susceptible to heart-attacks.
Fembots like Oak, need not worry.

Men with a genetic predisposition to high testosterone levels have a nearly eightfold increased risk of heart failure and twice the risk of thromboembolism (blood clots that can block veins or arteries leading to the brain or lungs).

I recently got bloods done (on 125mg TRT (which is .5 cc), tested at 817 for total test. No, Im not stronger now than I was when age 40, but very close.
(High end normal is 850 on my results).

People think they'll turn into Superman doing normal TRT. Thats why most say start at 500mg test for your 1st cycle. 100mg wont do much for muscle-building.
It helps with other things though. (energy, mood, libido, sleep, anti-aging stuff, etc).

IMO (and John Jewett agrees) 500 mg is probably a bit much for 1st cycle, folks might want to try 250 mg and go from there.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 01, 2022, 03:46:31 AM
Gym-Rat:

Here are the top squats in Northwestern Ontario from an actual contest we had to get records posted...so these are official. There are a couple of people who have had bigger squats than this who I will list below.

Jared Wick: 500-lb.
Will Haskell: 500-lb.
Joe Lecuyer: 485-lb.
Jean-Paul Bourret: 485-lb.
Pete Scalzo: 485-lb.
Jeff Nason: 475-lb.
Andy Swindon: 465-lb.
Cory Scali: 460-lb.
Jake Di Paolo: 450-lb.
Ryan Fodchuk: 440-lb.
Colin Walker: 425-lb.


Again, I guess it pertains to who ive been around my entire life. 250-300 lb life-long powerlifters and strongmen. (S im weak in comparison).
But yeah, in normal gym environments people tend to think Im strong and make comments. "Using enough plates there boss" etc.

I just chalk it up them being weak, not me being strong.  :o
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 03:54:13 AM
The post I made makes it look like I am disagreeing with Matt I am not.The gym I trained at was almost all competitive powerlifters.In the years since I left there and in all the “fitness centers “ I have been in since Matt is right.If I see anyone squatting at all it is an embarrassing thing to see guys squatting 5 or 6 inches high and acting like they did something impressive.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: rocket on September 01, 2022, 03:55:45 AM
I'm 41, 5"9 and 203 pounds.  Lifetime natural.  Small arms, don't look strong.  Don't look fat. 

This week, amongst other things, I've deadlifted 250kg/3, dipped with +80kg/2 and then reps on +60kg, db benched 62.5kg/7 and then did a couple of sets of 3 on 67.5kg dbs.  If it were bench, I would at the very least regularly single to 160kg and then drop back to 3 plates for reps.  I never benched 4 plates but came very close.  I've seen much better from others, but probably few of them natural.

I'm not substantiating any of that, you can either believe me or not.  It's a bit strong for a natural but given my bodyweight, it's not really that much different to you, Matt and super common type numbers for a powerlifter.  Even substandard in some ways.

Whether I can press those 165ers (75kg) right now, I'm not sure.  Maybe if I deliberately do very little up to them, I could get one or two.

Let's not forget the amusing truth that I am terrible at shoulders.  Squat is rubbish too, probably only 4 plates.  There is a lot of room for improvement in those two areas.

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 04:14:01 AM
Sevastase posted video of him benching 405.  I don't care what you weigh, benching 4 plates is elite level strength.

My thoughts exactly. I would have to think benching 405 is in the top 1% *of* the top 1%. So for my city, being in the top 540 of 54,000 men would be the top 1%. Being top 5 of 540 would be in the top 1% of that top 1%.

While there are likely five men in my city who currently bench press 405, I know for CERTAIN there are not 15.

There MAY be 10. So that would make it a better than 0.02% lift. Even if there are 15 such men, that would make it a better than 0.03% lift [meaning, better than top 3% of the top 1%].

I'm also only including men there. If we're talking about all people, being in the top 11 of 108,000 people would be about the top 0.01%. Anyone benching 405 is in the top 1% of the top 1% of strength.

I didn't know Sevastase was that strong!

to your point Matt, benching 3 plates or squatting 4 is definitely rare at commercial gyms.  i've seen it maybe 5-10x in 15 years of going to the gym.

That is completely realistic. I think I have personally witnessed it three times in the past 20 years, but I can only think of two off the top of my head. The third person may be a false memory. I did see someone squatting 385 before.

strong: benching 3plates, squatting 4, pulling 5
elite: benching 4 plates, squatting 5, pulling 6

That's also my standard for strong too. I'd probably even call that "very strong". And I think you're right about elite lifting too.

Another standard I use: if you can lift HALF what the world's strongest men can, you are STRONG.

So for instance, the record for one-armed Circus Dumbbell is 330-lb, set my Mateusz Kieliszkowski in 2019. So if you can hit 165, you are STRONG. If you can deadlift 550 with the wonky Texas deadlift bar, you are STRONG. If you can log press 250, you are STRONG, etc.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 04:21:47 AM
Me at 19 squatting 425 many at the gym were stronger

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1389975;image)

Let me guess...

Many = 17 guys, maybe. And all the strongest men in your county of 500,000+ went to your gym.

In no world is a 425-lb squat not spectacularly strong...let alone for 19 years of age.

That being said, that is not you in the photo - it's elite UFC fighter Paddy Pimblett:
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 04:26:26 AM
Let me guess...

Many = 17 guys, maybe. And all the strongest men in your county of 500,000+ went to your gym.

In no world is a 425-lb squat not spectacular strong...let alone for 19 years of age.

That being said, that is not you in the photo - it's elite UFC fighter Paddy Pimblett:
haha Matt Paddy was not yet born when that pic was taken. I have mentioned watching people like Doug Young and Mike Bridges train at the Metro Athletic club back then so yeah it was an elite strength gym.Long gone I am sad to say
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Henda on September 01, 2022, 04:26:51 AM
Just switched gyms a few weeks ago and There was this disgusting fatass shoulder pressing 52.5kg dumbbells for reps relatively easily the other day but he looked absolutely vile he’s probably strongest I’ve seen in there but it’s more a bodybuilding gym than powerlifting even though has 8 power racks 
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 04:31:41 AM
The post I made makes it look like I am disagreeing with Matt I am not.The gym I trained at was almost all competitive powerlifters.In the years since I left there and in all the “fitness centers “ I have been in since Matt is right.If I see anyone squatting at all it is an embarrassing thing to see guys squatting 5 or 6 inches high and acting like they did something impressive.

That would be my observation after not just years, but just over two decades at this point.

I have even seen people squatting sub-185-lb using that range of motion. I'd be very impressed seeing anyone squatting 315 or more, even if it was a few inches above parallel.

Truthfully, I don't see anyone squatting AT ALL.

I don't know if people are getting weaker/softer as time goes on, or if all the strongest people go to specialized gyms, or if it's some combination, but since training again since the gyms reopened here - and since getting most my strength back - I don't think I have ever trained with anyone at the gym stronger than me. I can only think of one person who that may have applied to.

And I'm not calling myself strong - I'm just trying to objectively describe what defines the top 1% of strongest lifts, or top 0.1%, 0.01%, etc.

I think the constant lies of people online + our knowing people stronger than us makes us not able to accurately judge what those percentages are.

Anyone bench pressing 315 is stronger than over 99.9% of people. Even though that may not seem like much, that percentage is accurate.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 04:38:20 AM
I'm 41, 5"9 and 203 pounds.  Lifetime natural.  Small arms, don't look strong.  Don't look fat. 

This week, amongst other things, I've deadlifted 250kg/3, dipped with +80kg/2 and then reps on +60kg, db benched 62.5kg/7 and then did a couple of sets of 3 on 67.5kg dbs.  If it were bench, I would at the very least regularly single to 160kg and then drop back to 3 plates for reps.  I never benched 4 plates but came very close.  I've seen much better from others, but probably few of them natural.

I'm not substantiating any of that, you can either believe me or not.  It's a bit strong for a natural but given my bodyweight, it's not really that much different to you, Matt and super common type numbers for a powerlifter.  Even substandard in some ways.

Whether I can press those 165ers (75kg) right now, I'm not sure.  Maybe if I deliberately do very little up to them, I could get one or two.

Let's not forget the amusing truth that I am terrible at shoulders.  Squat is rubbish too, probably only 4 plates.  There is a lot of room for improvement in those two areas.

So we are the same height and weight, and born in the same year?

My max bench press ever was 345 at 182 body weight. I have benched 315x8, 250x17, and 225x25. I was able to bench press 140-lb dumbbells for 7 reps [I believe...or possibly 8] at my strongest. This last one I did not get on video. Everything else was recorded. My max dumbbell bench press that I recorded was 120's for either 8 or 12 reps. I'd have to check the video. My form that time was fine.

One thing I don't understand is how you bench pressed 165-lb dumbbells at ~200 pounds, yet don't consider that very strong.

I would say that is something that not only have I never seen, but people rarely even claim to be able to lift such a thing.

Realistically, how many people have you ever seen pressing 165-lb dumbbells?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Wiggs on September 01, 2022, 04:45:25 AM
You can argue and say "Wiggs it's not official the guy had his hand on the bar"  your right but if you look at his hands after he spotted me he goes👌 as in he didn't help. Anyway, I have done 425 when I was 23 and on no sauce and no assistance.  And in this video, I was on clean for years.

Point is, I don't consider myself elite. Larry Wheels is elite. Tom Wishbones is elite. Me then, I was strong. I've also squatted 605 I was fat as fuck then and it felt like I had the world on my back but I did it. Also, clean. One thing to note though, I have short arms and legs and longer torso. I've never maxed deadlifted in my life.

These are 1 rep maxes. I did that 405 after coming back to the gym after a 4 month lay off. I was still young at 27.

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: rocket on September 01, 2022, 04:48:36 AM
So we are the same height and weight, and born in the same year?

My max bench press ever was 345 at 182 body weight. I have benched 315x8, 250x17, and 225x25. I was able to bench press 140-lb dumbbells for 7 reps [I believe...or possibly 8] at my strongest. This last one I did not get on video. Everything else was recorded. My max dumbbell bench press that I recorded was 120's for either 8 or 12 reps. I'd have to check the video. My form that time was fine.

One thing I don't understand is how you bench pressed 165-lb dumbbells at ~200 pounds, yet don't consider that very strong.

I would say that is something that not only have I never seen, but people rarely even claim to be able to lift such a thing.

Realistically, how many people have you ever seen pressing 165-lb dumbbells?

Can't recall seeing anybody do the 165s, but I've seen plenty of big benches.  Seen plenty of commensurate type db shoulder presses around 50+kg mark.

I don't consider it very strong.  I consider it decent but there's something to be said for controlling how you view these types of things if you want to be someone who does them.  There are tons of people who are mutants that could easily handle them.

I find it strange that you couldn't turn 140lbs/8 to at least 1/165lb but perhaps I don't have the same strength profile.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 04:52:25 AM
You can argue and say "Wiggs it's not official the guy had his hand on the bar"  your right but if you look at his hands after he spotted me he goes👌 as in he didn't help. Anyway, I have done 425 when I was 23 and on no sauce and no assistance.  And in this video, I was on clean for years.

Point is, I don't consider myself elite. Larry Wheels is elite. Tom Wishbones is elite. Me then, I was strong. I've also squatted 605 I was fat as fuck then and it felt like I had the world on my back but I did it. Also, clean. One thing to note though, I have short arms and legs and longer torso. I've never maxed deadlifted in my life.

These are 1 rep maxes. I did that 405 after coming back to the gym after a 4 month lay off. I was still young at 27.


strong dude don’t sell yourself short
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Hulkotron on September 01, 2022, 04:52:33 AM
Big-Dicked Bob was strongest on upright rows (BB).
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Hulkotron on September 01, 2022, 04:55:28 AM
Nice bench Wiggsotron
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: JackTheRipper on September 01, 2022, 04:58:56 AM
Me at 19 squatting 425 many at the gym were stronger
I hope you're slimmer now  :D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: BB on September 01, 2022, 05:03:38 AM
How do we define Getbigger ?

Jeremy Hoonstra was a member and reader here -

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Vince Anello was too -

.

Jason Pegg of Westside was a member for a few years.

Ernie Beath posted here - https://www.youtube.com/user/PatrioticHighlander (https://www.youtube.com/user/PatrioticHighlander).

Billy Mimnaugh.

There was a strongman named Tom M (something) that was very strong.

Chris Mason.

Etc, Etc.....
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 01, 2022, 05:07:41 AM
I used to be strong but we didn’t carry cell phones and cameras with us at the gym cause we didn’t really care.

Bench 505 at 255
315x19
405x10
Incline bench 455
Dead 700
Ez bar curl 205x8
Seated db shoulder press 140sx3
Incline dumbbell press 172sx3

Believe or not could not care less. I can’t do it now so who cares.

All lifts done no hands on bars, no hand offs, no spot really on any.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Wiggs on September 01, 2022, 05:08:42 AM
How do we define Getbigger ?

Jeremy Hoonstra was a member and reader here -

.

Vince Anello was too -

.

Jason Pegg of Westside was a member for a few years.

Ernie Beath posted here - https://www.youtube.com/user/PatrioticHighlander (https://www.youtube.com/user/PatrioticHighlander).

Billy Mimnaugh.

There was a strongman named Tom M (something) that was very strong.

Etc, Etc.....

Now these guys have elite strength. There's levels to this.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 05:11:33 AM
I used to be strong but we didn’t carry cell phones and cameras with us at the gym cause we didn’t really care.

Bench 505 at 255
315x19
405x10
Incline bench 455
Dead 700
Ez bar curl 205x8
Seated db shoulder press 140sx3
Incline dumbbell press 172sx3

Believe or not could not care less. I can’t do it now so who cares.

All lifts done no hands on bars, no hand offs, no spot really on any.
those are some strong ass lifts.And yeah I am like you when I was lifting cell phones had not yet been invented
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 05:18:10 AM
haha Matt Paddy was not yet born when that pic was taken. I have mentioned watching people like Doug Young and Mike Bridges train at the Metro Athletic club back then so yeah it was an elite strength gym.Long gone I am sad to say

Great post, but that's Paddy Pimblett in the picture. I didn't know he was so strong!

The Metro Athletic Club is closed?! Does the building still exist, and is the gym still there under a new name? Or is it completely closed?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 01, 2022, 05:25:37 AM
Back in the 70`s I trained at the Springfield Ma. YMCA alongside Carl Snitkin he was a beast !!

(https://joshstrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/88116.jpg)


Carlton Snitkin left this world in May 2018 at the age of 72, but long after leaving his mark on and off the platform. In his 72 trips around the sun, Carlton inspired innumerable people with is Powerlifting prowess and coaching excellence. Open Powerlifting documents that his best official lifts are an 837 lb squat, a 507lb bench, and an 821 deadlift for an official 2121 at 242 lbs. Through the magic of YouTube, Carlton had a channel on which he posted a squat, bench and deadlift so that people can witness his power, strict style, respectful platform demeanor as well as his athletic physique which bristled with power.

Carlton loved his community, but he traveled to 10 men’s Senior National Powerlifting Championships to compete – beginning in 1967 and culminating at the 1983 Seniors in Austin. Although Carlton never placed higher than 2nd at any Seniors, he won the 1971 Worlds, as well as 2 North American Open Meets and the Epic Hawaiian Invitational Open in 1982. For you young readers, the Hawaiian Open was the US Open, Big Dogs, Boss of Bosses all wrapped in to one. Only the Apex predators of the PL world would be invited and the strongest would survive – usually spurred on to World Record performance by the raucous crowd and proximity to their peer beasts.

Carlton graced the cover of the November 1981 Powerlifting USA Magazine, documenting his 2121 at 242 meet success. The picture leaves an indelible image of a confident man who has put in the work and is straining up with a world record squat as his 20” neck looks engorged with effort.

For his efforts, Carlton is enshrined in the Connecticut Powerlifting Hall of Fame, but that is not his only hall of fame membership. Carlton is in the Connecticut Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as well as the New England High School Wrestling Hall of Fame.

In 1974 Carlton founded the Norwich Free Academy Wrestling program, which he led for 25 years. As the head coach of this program, his combined record was 471-80-7, creating 63 State or New England champion wrestlers. Carlton’s successor described how Carl would train his wrestlers hard, then he would go home and train himself- even at the height of his Powerlifting career in the early 80s.

A rival coach described Snitkin’s style: Carl quickly established some of the roughest, toughest, most physical wrestlers in the State. He built a great legacy.

Upon reading the numerous online tributes that accompany Mr. Snitkin’s obituary it is touching to read the outpouring of emotion for a man who was the best he could be while demanding the best from everyone he coached.

RIP Coach Snitkin as men like you are very rare and will always be recognized by us here at Jailhouse Strong.

Carl Snitkin .....personal bests !!

https://www.openpowerlifting.org/u/carlsnitkin
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 05:26:07 AM
Great post, but that's Paddy Pimblett in the picture. I didn't know he was so strong!

The Metro Athletic Club is closed?! Does the building still exist, and is the gym still there under a new name? Or is it completely closed?
yeah it completely closed a while back now.The building was an old house and Doug Patterson who owned it tore several walls out and loaded it with weights.It was
Very small by today’s gym standards.Required a lot of cooperation from the lifters.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 01, 2022, 05:28:10 AM
Great post, but that's Paddy Pimblett in the picture. I didn't know he was so strong!

The Metro Athletic Club is closed?! Does the building still exist, and is the gym still there under a new name? Or is it completely closed?

Matt, you really think a guy who is 27 years old wa squatting in black and white photos?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 05:41:29 AM
Just switched gyms a few weeks ago and There was this disgusting fatass shoulder pressing 52.5kg dumbbells for reps relatively easily the other day but he looked absolutely vile he’s probably strongest I’ve seen in there but it’s more a bodybuilding gym than powerlifting even though has 8 power racks

LOL, I know EXACTLY who you are talking about. It took me a while to dig up their photo, but I found it.

I also found this gem while searching for the picture:

Haha the massive nose in the pussy story is awesome. Always at least try and eat the pussy in the position you mentioned (and the ass too if she up for it) there is almost no greater pleasure than spending considerable time with your face between a woman’s ass cheeks mate, do it next time your eating out !

LOL. Love that scent.

I have only eaten a woman's ass once. And that was one hot fucking chick, and one clean fucking asshole.

Some women have asked me to have anal sex with them before, but my answer has always been no. My fear has always been that stool would end up on my penis. I am very grateful to Wiggs who strongly advised me not to participate in the act. I have no intention to ever fuck a woman in the ass.

Is it good?

Also, I'm not sure if being in shape has been making women more insecure around me lately, but 4 of the past 5 women I asked to go down on didn't allow me to do so. It's remarkable to me how many women are insecure - even the hot ones. Especially when you have a lower body fat percentage than they do. I accept it, but...I really don't know why they are so insecure.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 05:48:36 AM
I never thought about it as being strong as overall, I could not bench press nor deadlift much. In the squat I was alone at least in our town.

My bodyweight was 245 to 250 lbs. My last workout at a gym before moving to where they did not have enough weight.   I warmed up with 130 and then, I think 225.  Then I put 515 on the bar and knocked out 20 easy reps.  Next 535 for another 20 easy reps.  Then 585 for 5 easy reps and finally 515 for a final kinda sorta easy reps, LOL!

One day there were two San Diego Chargers in the gym and they were at the squat rack.  I think they had 505 on the bar (it has been decades so my memory on their weight is poor) and I asked if I could work in.  I was warmed up from leg extensions and leg curs so I knew I was okay.  They were much taller than me, one of them was Dennis McKnight, the other gentleman was a bit taller and I didn't know his name. 

They told me they "...didn't take weight off" but I could "work in" if I "could handle it".  Big guys.  I waited and watched as they both did 5 reps with that poundage.  I got under the bar, backed out and knocked 20 easy reps then racked the weight and said something along the lines of, "Well...Since you don't take weight off, can I put more on?"

They just looked at me.  This kinda gave me an idea that maybe I was strong on the squat but keep in mind that my brothers all laughed when I told them later about this.  They said the football guys "just weren't used to training with a 'tard" and so were unprepared as they or any of my friends I would occasionally train with would have been for  my "retard strength".   ;D

I have done vertical leg presses with 700 lbs for 50 reps.  Full, deep reps. not that stupid 2 inch movement seen on those sled press things. I hate those.  750 lbs on the leg extension and broke the machine.  My best bench at that weight was a puny 350 lbs. 

I have tried deadlifting and one day my friends who taught me about J.C. Hise were deadlifting and I asked if I could have the bar for squats.  505 lbs on it and they said I could take it if I could lift it.  So I walked over to it, picked it up and walked it several feet to the tiered squat rack.  I set it on the lowest tier of the rack, then squatted down underneath it and did what is called a bottom-position squat.  That was hard as at the time I was only using up to 335 lbs (I think!) for my sets of 20.

At another gym I would train at, we had a shoulder press/calf raise machine stack that went to 365 lb.  A friend was using it for calf raises and I was urging him on from across the room and some guy  gave him shit for being "so weak" and said he could shoulder press what my friend was using for calf raises.  My friend told him to eat shit or something like that and the guy got angry with him and I thought he was going to hurt my friend. I went over, put the pin on the bottom of the stack and angrily pressed it up and then let it down with my right arm and then did it again but let it down with my left arm. The presses were smooth, no jerking but I was really mad at this fellow for being such a jerk.  I told him to do it. 

He just looked at me and was quiet.  I am guessing that the weight was probably only 150 to 200 lbs for real (machines aren't like free weight!) but I was as my family would say "tarded out".  I pushed a Rambler station wagon maybe 30 or so yards up a slight incline on a hill as it died and my friend that owned the car said I couldn't do it and called me names until I  angry and got out and did it.  It nearly killed me and I did NOT need to train legs for a week or so after that one.  The hill was not real steep but it was enough of an incline that it was really hard to do and I had to rest and I bet it took me 20 or 30 minutes to make it.  I was creeping at the beginning and end as it was much harder at the beginning and at the end?  Brutal.

I realize that I cannot verify these as there are no films of these "Feats of Strength for Festivus" as my brothers would say years later. I never watched Seinfeld but they did and I finally watched a clip a few years ago.  ;D  They and a few folks could testify but again, no films so I do not blame anyone for not believing me! 

I am now in the twilight of my years.  One of my brothers just had a good friend suffer a massive stroke and is now partially paralyzed and in assisted living. I am fortunate, blessed even to have made it back again with no apparent damage other than to my heart.  I can't train right now but not because my muscles are bad.  My legs are no longer strong but as I told my doctor the other day, I am not giving up.  It is unreasonable to think I will ever be really strong again so I will settle for being able to walk with our grandchildren.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 05:51:11 AM
Yeah all that squatting comes with a price tag. I had my hip replaced last year
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 05:56:31 AM
Yeah all that squatting comes with a price tag. I had my hip replaced last year

Are you better now?  I have heard those really help.  One of my brother has had both knees replaced and I think one hip.  I will have to ask him later today.  I am home now as I cannot walk that well, LOL!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 05:59:05 AM
Are you better now?  I have heard those really help.  One of my brother has had both knees replaced and I think one hip.  I will have to ask him later today.  I am home now as I cannot walk that well, LOL!
I was in pain for 5 years hoping it would go away. I had the surgery and the pain was gone immediately. I should have done it much sooner
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 06:03:07 AM
You can argue and say "Wiggs it's not official the guy had his hand on the bar"  your right but if you look at his hands after he spotted me he goes👌 as in he didn't help. Anyway, I have done 425 when I was 23 and on no sauce and no assistance.  And in this video, I was on clean for years.

Point is, I don't consider myself elite. Larry Wheels is elite. Tom Wishbones is elite. Me then, I was strong. I've also squatted 605 I was fat as fuck then and it felt like I had the world on my back but I did it. Also, clean. One thing to note though, I have short arms and legs and longer torso. I've never maxed deadlifted in my life.

These are 1 rep maxes. I did that 405 after coming back to the gym after a 4 month lay off. I was still young at 27.



I'd love to objectively parameterize these things, but of course that is difficult to do.

Your lifts are or were in the top 1% of the top 1%, Wiggs.

Let's say - somewhere between the top 0.1% and top 0.01%.

I get that you are basically calling something elite if they are the best in the world, but I am calling something elite if it's better than 99.9% of the population.

I'd probably say:

225-lb bench press = strong.
315-lb bench press = very strong.
405-lb bench press = very, very strong [to me, this is "elite" because it is the top 1% of the top 1%].

But I get that it's hard to have exact and specific, objective standards.

If a 225-lb bench press is strong, what us a 220-lb bench press, for instance?

I think maybe we have a tendency to compare ourselves to the strongest people in the world, where I'm saying we should be comparing ourselves to the general population.

I get it - Brian Shaw, Ed Coan, and Larry Wheels, etc, are stronger than you. But is that really the standard we should go by?

Bertil Fox is considered to have had one of the strongest upper bodies in all of bodybuilding history, and he only had about 100-lb on your bench press. So if your lifts aren't elite, they are definitely way up there.

My thing is that I always want to put objective definitions to terms. I much prefer facts than opinions. Also, consider: all science is subjectively objective. We need to draw lines in the sand somewhere, and make definitions, by definition, definite.

I try to deal with objective facts because I think chaos is created when we deviate from it. And for me in particular, it's worse than for most.

I want objective standards and facts. And people lie so damn much. At least you prove your claims. Most on here do not.

If you don't want to call your lifts elite, they are at the least, very, very strong.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 06:03:31 AM
I was in pain for 5 years hoping it would go away. I had the surgery and the pain was gone immediately. I should have done it much sooner

That's great!  My  brother whined like a baby after the first knee replacement, swearing that he would never get the other one done!  About a week or so later, he was pain free and eager to have the other one done.  ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 06:11:24 AM
How do we define Getbigger ?

Jeremy Hoonstra was a member and reader here -

.

Vince Anello was too -

.

Jason Pegg of Westside was a member for a few years.

Ernie Beath posted here - https://www.youtube.com/user/PatrioticHighlander (https://www.youtube.com/user/PatrioticHighlander).

Billy Mimnaugh.

There was a strongman named Tom M (something) that was very strong.

Chris Mason.

Etc, Etc.....

Again, with definitions...it can be hard.

I would consider Shawn Ray to be a Getbigger, but not Jay Cutler, even though they both posted here. But Shawn was here for years, and posted many more posts than Shawn did.

Or we could exclude top 10 pros or something.

My definition would be: anyone who posted a minimum number of posts, call it 500+ would be a Getbigger. So if a pro signed up just to post 14 posts and never come back...I'd be hard pressed to count that.

And when we make the list, we could just recognize which ones were top pros.

I mean, even Tommy Wishbone, who is a definite Getbigger, is not a "normal" Getbigger. He's not just some gym rat.

Or we could literally just include ANYONE who ever played on Getbig, even once, and then mentally adjust the lists in our own minds to remove some that don't quite fit.

Even if the list had 20 people, and 15 were top pros, we could just acknowledge that in our minds.

I'm just curious to get a top 5-10-20... regardless of pro status or any other consideration.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 06:16:45 AM
I used to be strong but we didn’t carry cell phones and cameras with us at the gym cause we didn’t really care.

Bench 505 at 255
315x19
405x10
Incline bench 455
Dead 700
Ez bar curl 205x8
Seated db shoulder press 140sx3
Incline dumbbell press 172sx3

Believe or not could not care less. I can’t do it now so who cares.

All lifts done no hands on bars, no hand offs, no spot really on any.

Those lifts are amazing.

If I'm not mistaken, the world record for the strict barbell curl is only around 255-lb [or slightly less], and is held by the Russian chemical experiment, Denis Cyplenkov.

Denis Cyp. This may sound like a rhetorical question, but does Denis Cyp take Test Cyp [Cypionate]?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 06:32:38 AM
Yet more evidence that you seldom see over 405-lb. Keeping in mind that I'm looking over videos of the *strongest men in the province*, and you have the top ones squatting over 600.



Again, the strongest in a population of over 14M people.

So if you have guys with a six plate per side squat easily placing in the top 10 in most weight classes, why would we ever expect to see that at normal gyms filled with normal people?

I can honestly say that I rarely see anyone squat. I certainly don't see anyone squat anything impressive when I do.

Also, I have noticed in videos that I have taken of myself training that people watch me lift a lot. I wasn't sure why that would be, but it's because seeing a normal sized guy deadlifting in the 405-495 range is unusual.

Not that a 405x10 deadlift is spectacular...but when a normal sized man is lifting it, I think that makes it stand out.

I guess I'm trying to figure out these things, and get to the facts. It's not that I'm strong - but I am competitive in my weight class.

I'll put it this way - if I was allowed to compete in the 80-kg world championships, I'd probably come last or second last [bottom 3 of 50, for sure]. But I have looked over the events, and I would at least be able to move some of the implements.

Among other things, I could definitely get that 246-lb Viking Press for...call if 2-3 reps:



By "normal people's" standards standards, I'm strong, and for my weight, I am strong. Social media messes with my mind when that is said to be false.

Like I said, I'm looking for objective parameters for definitions here.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 06:37:36 AM
Matt, you really think a guy who is 27 years old wa squatting in black and white photos?

Whoever it is in the picture, they have the same barber.  ;D

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1389975;image)
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 06:41:26 AM
Whoever it is in the picture, they have the same barber.  ;D

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1389975;image)
haha that was 1978 I guess given enough time everything comes back around
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 01, 2022, 06:43:54 AM
Those lifts are amazing.

If I'm not mistaken, the world record for the strict barbell curl is only around 255-lb [or slightly less], and is held by the Russian chemical experiment, Denis Cyplenkov.

Denis Cyp. This may sound like a rhetorical question, but does Denis Cyp take Test Cyp [Cypionate]?

Yeah my form wasn’t strict for 205 for a set of 10 but I could get 1 strict curl with 205. And yes he tools lots haha.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 06:47:56 AM
Yet more evidence that you seldom see over 405-lb. Keeping in mind that I'm looking over videos of the *strongest men in the province*, and you have the top ones squatting over 600.



Again, the strongest in a population of over 14M people.

So if you have guys with a six plate per side squat easily placing in the top 10 in most weight classes, why would we ever expect to see that at normal gyms filled with normal people?

I can honestly say that I rarely see anyone squat. I certainly don't see anyone squat anything impressive when I do.

Also, I have noticed in videos that I have taken of myself training that people watch me lift a lot. I wasn't sure why that would be, but it's because seeing a normal sized guy deadlifting in the 405-495 range is unusual.

Not that a 405x10 deadlift is spectacular...but when a normal sized man is lifting it, I think that makes it stand out.

I guess I'm trying to figure out these things, and get to the facts. It's not that I'm strong - but I am competitive in my weight class.

I'll put it this way - if I was allowed to compete in the 80-kg world championships, I'd probably come last or second last [bottom 3 of 50, for sure]. But I have looked over the events, and I would at least be able to move some of the implements.

Among other things, I could definitely get that 246-lb Viking Press for...call if 2-3 reps:



By "normal people's" standards standards, I'm strong, and for my weight, I am strong. Social media messes with my mind when that is said to be false.

Like I said, I'm looking for objective parameters for definitions here.

Matt, no one outside of powerlifters ever asked me how much I could squat.  It was always, "Howmuchyabench?" ;D

You are very strong especially so compared to normal folk.  Trust me and others here.  Now, having said that we must all recognize that if bhanky is put into the equation, we are all crap.  ;) ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Van_Bilderass on September 01, 2022, 06:59:13 AM
I only pull heavy, the rest is not maxed. Too many injuries, too many injury fears. I pulled 770 conventional. I'm too insecure to post video but tommywishbone saw it  :D

This was a few years ago. Then came illnesses and injuries. I'm 45 now. Could I still pull 800? I don't know, I'm going to try. My elite pl friend peaked at over 45

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 01, 2022, 07:02:32 AM
those are some strong ass lifts.And yeah I am like you when I was lifting cell phones had not yet been invented

Thanks cook, strength used to be very important to me. Now I could give a fuck haha.never took pics of lifting or videos at all. I only lifted weights for me so didn’t care who saw it or beloved it. The guys who know know and that’s what counts.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 07:05:58 AM
Matt, you really think a guy who is 27 years old wa squatting in black and white photos?

This.  I think Matt was just yanking his chain for fun.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 07:12:01 AM
This.  I think Matt was just yanking his chain for fun.
Yes I assumed that
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 07:16:08 AM
Back in the 70`s I trained at the Springfield Ma. YMCA alongside Carl Snitkin he was a beast !!

(https://joshstrength.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/88116.jpg)


Carlton Snitkin left this world in May 2018 at the age of 72, but long after leaving his mark on and off the platform.

He died?!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 07:17:04 AM
yeah it completely closed a while back now.The building was an old house and Doug Patterson who owned it tore several walls out and loaded it with weights.It was
Very small by today’s gym standards.Required a lot of cooperation from the lifters.

I can't believe it closed. That's horrible.

Do you know what year it closed?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 07:19:36 AM
I can't believe it closed. That's horrible.

Do you know what year it closed?
Matt I think it has been over 20 years Now I am talking about the Metro Athletic club not Metroflex gym are you possibly confusing the two?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 07:25:27 AM
I never thought about it as being strong as overall, I could not bench press nor deadlift much. In the squat I was alone at least in our town.

My bodyweight was 245 to 250 lbs. My last workout at a gym before moving to where they did not have enough weight.   I warmed up with 130 and then, I think 225.  Then I put 515 on the bar and knocked out 20 easy reps.  Next 535 for another 20 easy reps.  Then 585 for 5 easy reps and finally 515 for a final kinda sorta easy reps, LOL!

You squatted 535 for 20?

One day there were two San Diego Chargers in the gym and they were at the squat rack.  I think they had 505 on the bar (it has been decades so my memory on their weight is poor) and I asked if I could work in.  I was warmed up from leg extensions and leg curs so I knew I was okay.  They were much taller than me, one of them was Dennis McKnight, the other gentleman was a bit taller and I didn't know his name. 

They told me they "...didn't take weight off" but I could "work in" if I "could handle it".  Big guys.  I waited and watched as they both did 5 reps with that poundage.  I got under the bar, backed out and knocked 20 easy reps then racked the weight and said something along the lines of, "Well...Since you don't take weight off, can I put more on?"

They just looked at me.  This kinda gave me an idea that maybe I was strong on the squat but keep in mind that my brothers all laughed when I told them later about this.  They said the football guys "just weren't used to training with a 'tard" and so were unprepared as they or any of my friends I would occasionally train with would have been for  my "retard strength".   ;D

Is your brother Walter Sobchak by any chance? What kind of a nimrod downplays the strength of someone who squats 535 for 20 reps? Only a person who doesn't work out can downplay such strength.

I'm convinced that your brother is Getbig member Walter Sobchak.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 07:27:35 AM
I was in pain for 5 years hoping it would go away. I had the surgery and the pain was gone immediately. I should have done it much sooner

Incredible. In hindsight, is there anything you would have done differently in order to prevent it?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 07:31:51 AM
Incredible. In hindsight, is there anything you would have done differently in order to prevent it?
It’s hard to say.Now the doc did tell me had I come to him a few years earlier he could have treated it with injections instead of surgery.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 07:32:59 AM
Are you better now?  I have heard those really help.  One of my brother has had both knees replaced and I think one hip.  I will have to ask him later today.  I am home now as I cannot walk that well, LOL!

My friend's grandfather had his knees replaced at around age 80. My friend told me the technology is so good that it's like effectively having the knees of an 18-year-old. That's amazing if true.

Basically, all biological fixes are engineering fixes. If we continue down this road, we can essentially "cure" the problem of aging, and achieve immortality, as every fix, including those at the cellular/DNA level are all engineering fixes, as said. Not to say that immortality would be desirable - just that it is theoretically attainable through the advancement of medicine and nanotechnology.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 01, 2022, 07:35:24 AM
I used to be strong but we didn’t carry cell phones and cameras with us at the gym cause we didn’t really care.

Bench 505 at 255
315x19
405x10
Incline bench 455
Dead 700
Ez bar curl 205x8
Seated db shoulder press 140sx3
Incline dumbbell press 172sx3

Believe or not could not care less. I can’t do it now so who cares.

All lifts done no hands on bars, no hand offs, no spot really on any.


Good Strong Lifts Rob.

I'm like you in that I'm not Bothered if Folk Believe my Lifts or Not
I've a garage Full of Trophies  ;D

+ 3x British Powerlifting champion.

Some of my lifts ....
at 67.5kg

245kg squat
150Kg bench
235kg deadlift

at 75kg

270kg squat
185kg bench
260kg deadlift

yes my deadlift wasn't great  :'(

Random Lifts at 95kg when bodybuilding competing

155lbs seated db press x 8
same weight for more reps Db bench

330lbs x 3 Press Behind neck
185Kg x 5 Front squats
195Kg x 19 Back squats
180kg x underhand BB Rows
220Kg x 2 Bench press
185Kg x 5 Incline press
150kg x 23 Bench press

Ahh enough Now .
At 62 i wish I could still do all them Lifts


Still I can Handle some big weights when I want to
Just not as Big ...  :D ;D :D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Rambone on September 01, 2022, 07:36:49 AM
You can argue and say "Wiggs it's not official the guy had his hand on the bar"  your right but if you look at his hands after he spotted me he goes👌 as in he didn't help. Anyway, I have done 425 when I was 23 and on no sauce and no assistance.  And in this video, I was on clean for years.

Point is, I don't consider myself elite. Larry Wheels is elite. Tom Wishbones is elite. Me then, I was strong. I've also squatted 605 I was fat as fuck then and it felt like I had the world on my back but I did it. Also, clean. One thing to note though, I have short arms and legs and longer torso. I've never maxed deadlifted in my life.

These are 1 rep maxes. I did that 405 after coming back to the gym after a 4 month lay off. I was still young at 27.



Good shit, my friend.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 07:43:25 AM
Matt, no one outside of powerlifters ever asked me how much I could squat.  It was always, "Howmuchyabench?" ;D

You are very strong especially so compared to normal folk.  Trust me and others here.  Now, having said that we must all recognize that if bhanky is put into the equation, we are all crap.  ;) ;D

Thank you. I know I am no B. Hank, but I have posted good lifts for my size.

315x6 bench press at 170

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CeN1RWeADHv/

^ Walter Sobchak is two rice cakes away form *270*, and he can't do that, LOL. Sad when you aren't stronger than someone 100-lb lighter than you.

1,000+ pounds on the leg press for proper/deep reps:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cg0tpG3gyXL/

100-lb per hand overhead dumbbell press for six reps - I got it for eight when I tried it last week:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CdzEcekASYH/

250x18 bounced and back-arched reps for bench press:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CeldRFRAoOS/

^ Obviously loose form, but you can see I handle that like it's the empty bar.

675-lb partial/pin squat [obviously not remotely full depth, but even budging that much weight is difficult]:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/Ca0rSOUg8EH

530-lb trap bar deadlift on the low trap bar:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/Ca0uA9uANB-/

And here are a few lifts from me at 157-lb body weight:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CdzFS71AW89/

^ Again, out-lifting Walter Sobchak despite Walter having a 106-lb weight advantage. Pathetic.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 01, 2022, 07:46:50 AM

Good Strong Lifts Rob.

I'm like you in that I'm not Bothered if Folk Believe my Lifts or Not
I've a garage Full of Trophies  ;D

+ 3x British Powerlifting champion.

Some of my lifts ....
at 67.5kg

245kg squat
150Kg bench
235kg deadlift

at 75kg

270kg squat
185kg bench
260kg deadlift

yes my deadlift wasn't great  :'(

Random Lifts at 95kg when bodybuilding competing

155lbs seated db press x 8
same weight for more reps Db bench

330lbs x 3 Press Behind neck
185Kg x 5 Front squats
195Kg x 19 Back squats
180kg x underhand BB Rows
220Kg x 2 Bench press
185Kg x 5 Incline press

Ahh enough Now .
At 62 i wish I could still do all them Lifts


Still I can Handle some big weights when I want to
Just not as Big ...  :D ;D :D

Damn good lifts as well. Also you are quite a physical specimen.

I just looked over your lifts again, some of those are insane. You are a beast.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 01, 2022, 07:50:18 AM
Damn good lifts as well. Also you are quite a physical specimen.

Ha , Was  ;D
British BB Champ & competed for Great Britain internationally

My regret is I didn't start bodybuilding 1st  I swapped at around
28 from Heavy lifting / Powerlifting.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Dave D on September 01, 2022, 07:58:32 AM
My friend's grandfather had his knees replaced at around age 80. My friend told me the technology is so good that it's like effectively having the knees of an 18-year-old. That's amazing if true.

Basically, all biological fixes are engineering fixes. If we continue down this road, we can essentially "cure" the problem of aging, and achieve immortality, as every fix, including those at the cellular/DNA level are all engineering fixes, as said. Not to say that immortality would be desirable - just that it is theoretically attainable through the advancement of medicine and nanotechnology.

Robot humans will be much stronger than traditional humans, but their shelf life will be shorter because parts will need constant replacement.

A biological knee lasts 80 years. A replacement knee last 10 years. So if the average man lives to 73 the average robot  human will live to 9….

Interesting future.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:00:47 AM
I only pull heavy, the rest is not maxed. Too many injuries, too many injury fears. I pulled 770 conventional. I'm too insecure to post video but tommywishbone saw it  :D

This was a few years ago. Then came illnesses and injuries. I'm 45 now. Could I still pull 800? I don't know, I'm going to try. My elite pl friend peaked at over 45

Wait, what?! Why be insecure about a pull that heavy?

I have an extended Italian family dinner in 10 days, so I'm going to bring my body weight up to 210 for it. Just to be big for one last social function, because the freezing Canadian winter starts. Maybe I'll go to 213, just because that will be 0.4-lb heavier than I've ever been before [natural/fat], and I would be up 30-lb since my cycle started - then I can call it 30-lb gained on this cycle, then go off.

Once I go off, I'll decide where to settle, weight-wise, then train for strength, and hopefully get to a 540 deadlift at under 185. Just to be close to a triple body weight deadlift still, which I think puts one in the "very strong" category, whether it's a 540 DL at 180, 600 @200, 750 @250, etc.

And I would never feel insecure about that. Firstly, because a 500-lb deadlift is stronger than 99% of *lifters* [not just 99% of people, but even those who lift], and it's even more impressive to lift X weight at a lighter body weight. A 250-lb man deadlifting 500 is strong, but a 175-lb man deadlifting it is even more impressive.


So I feel no shame at all in posting lifts in certain ranges, even if I am well below the strongest members on here.

So Van - why, pray tell, would you not want to share a 770 DL video?

If you video-edited your face out so that you aren't identifiable, would that be better?

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390016;image)

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390020;image)

Why did Tommy Pheil to reach his goal?  ;D Jk.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 08:01:00 AM

Good Strong Lifts Rob.

I'm like you in that I'm not Bothered if Folk Believe my Lifts or Not
I've a garage Full of Trophies  ;D

+ 3x British Powerlifting champion.

Some of my lifts ....
at 67.5kg

245kg squat
150Kg bench
235kg deadlift

at 75kg

270kg squat
185kg bench
260kg deadlift

yes my deadlift wasn't great  :'(

Random Lifts at 95kg when bodybuilding competing

155lbs seated db press x 8
same weight for more reps Db bench

330lbs x 3 Press Behind neck
185Kg x 5 Front squats
195Kg x 19 Back squats
180kg x underhand BB Rows
220Kg x 2 Bench press
185Kg x 5 Incline press
150kg x 23 Bench press

Ahh enough Now .
At 62 i wish I could still do all them Lifts


Still I can Handle some big weights when I want to
Just not as Big ...  :D ;D :D

You, my British Brother, are THE  MAN!   ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:03:27 AM
Thanks cook, strength used to be very important to me. Now I could give a fuck haha.never took pics of lifting or videos at all. I only lifted weights for me so didn’t care who saw it or beloved it. The guys who know know and that’s what counts.

Those lifts you posted were wild.

How close are you to any of those today?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:05:08 AM
Matt I think it has been over 20 years Now I am talking about the Metro Athletic club not Metroflex gym are you possibly confusing the two?

Nope. I meant the Athletic Club. Do you know if all AC's are part of the same chain? Or was that AC the sole gym of an individual owner? I went to an Athletic Club before, and I'm just wondering if they are/were connected.

The end of an era!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Dave D on September 01, 2022, 08:06:14 AM
Wait, what?! Why be insecure about a pull that heavy?

I have an extended Italian family dinner in 10 days, so I'm going to bring my body weight up to 210 for it. Just to be big for one last social function, because the freezing Canadian winter starts. Maybe I'll go to 213, just because that will be 0.4-lb heavier than I've ever been before [natural/fat], and I would be up 30-lb since my cycle started - then I can call it 30-lb gained on this cycle, then go off.

Once I go off, I'll decide where to settle, weight-wise, then train for strength, and hopefully get to a 540 deadlift at under 185. Just to be close to a triple body weight deadlift still, which I think puts one in the "very strong" category, whether it's a 540 DL at 180, 600 @200, 750 @250, etc.

And I would never feel insecure about that. Firstly, because a 500-lb deadlift is stronger than 99% of *lifters* [not just 99% of people, but even those who lift], and it's even more impressive to lift X weight at a lighter body weight. A 250-lb man deadlifting 500 is strong, but a 175-lb man deadlifting it is even more impressive.


So I feel no shame at all in posting lifts in certain ranges, even if I am well below the strongest members on here.

So Van - why, pray tell, would you not want to share a 770 DL video?

If you video-edited your face out so that you aren't identifiable, would that be better?

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390016;image)

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390020;image)

Why did Tommy Pheil to reach his goal?  ;D Jk.

Matt if you took the time to read the response some people don’t care enough to share videos.

If I had to guess  this type of person is probably concerned some weirdo will figure out they are, friend them on social media and unsuspectingly wake up one day to a masturbation video in their DM’s.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:06:55 AM
It’s hard to say.Now the doc did tell me had I come to him a few years earlier he could have treated it with injections instead of surgery.

Ah. So the mistake was tolerating the pain for too long?

Do you have a high pain tolerance, or was it just that you didn't possibly think you'd need a replacement, given your young age?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:15:10 AM

Good Strong Lifts Rob.

I'm like you in that I'm not Bothered if Folk Believe my Lifts or Not
I've a garage Full of Trophies  ;D

+ 3x British Powerlifting champion.

Some of my lifts ....
at 67.5kg

245kg squat
150Kg bench
235kg deadlift

at 75kg

270kg squat
185kg bench
260kg deadlift

yes my deadlift wasn't great  :'(

Random Lifts at 95kg when bodybuilding competing

155lbs seated db press x 8
same weight for more reps Db bench

330lbs x 3 Press Behind neck
185Kg x 5 Front squats
195Kg x 19 Back squats
180kg x underhand BB Rows
220Kg x 2 Bench press
185Kg x 5 Incline press
150kg x 23 Bench press

Ahh enough Now .
At 62 i wish I could still do all them Lifts


Still I can Handle some big weights when I want to
Just not as Big ...  :D ;D :D

Incredible lifts.

I sometimes wonder if I'm holding back to much. Even gaining the size I have on this cycle despite using so little + doubling my puny calories...it makes me wonder what progress I'd make if I stopped being such a health pussy [total hypochondriac].

I just hate the idea of doing irreversible damage...and that goes for injuries too. Even seeing how white I am - it's because I worry that I'll get skin cancer if I go out in the sun too much. So I avoid it completely.

If I messed in life and had to work for a living...I would never forgive myself. If I got vaccinated, and had a major vaccine injury, I know that nothing short of a religious experience would make me get over it.

So I don't take risks for this reason.

I also want to have a look that is sustainable 24/7/365 - for years, if not decades.

But I do think with improved nutrition [eating more], I could make improvements. Let alone with more gear.

In the meantime, I'll settle on anything close to 315/405/495 for my lifts, providing my health is good, and I'm in some kind of shape [around 15% body fat is fine].

Though the way you and others on here continued to stay strong or even get stronger with age...it does motivate me to think I can still make progress...and maybe I should stop worrying about injuries, and go out and make it.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 01, 2022, 08:25:03 AM
I benched 460 lbs back when i was maybe 28 yrs old
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: joswift on September 01, 2022, 08:26:36 AM
I cant remember what I lift from one week to the next

Oh and Im not strong at all.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:37:19 AM
Matt if you took the time to read the response some people don’t care enough to share videos.

If I had to guess  this type of person is probably concerned some weirdo will figure out they are, friend them on social media and unsuspectingly wake up one day to a masturbation video in their DM’s.

I'm curious to know specifically what Van Bilderass meant when he said he was too insecure to post a 770-lb deadlift video.  :o

If he meant it's because he doesn't want to end up with a video in his DM's of some weirdo manlet shooting ropes, then I get it.

Or if Van has hair loss and is insecure about that, of something else unrelated to his deadlift, then ok, fine.

If Van doesn't want some creep to potentially track down his family online, then I get that.

But if it's something related to the lift itself, then I don't get it.

I know I am stronger than 99.9% of the population, and more muscular/ in better shape than over 95% of the population [meaning that I would be the strongest person out of 1,000 people, and in the best shape out of 20 people, both of which I am confident I am].

So why would I possibly be insecure about being that much above average? It's strange to me that anyone would be - and my experience has been that many smoking out women are very insecure. But a friend of mine explained it like this: "If a part of your body smelled like fish, you would be insecure about it too."

LOL, that makes sense.

Maybe the other thing is that people are insecure because they are bald, or have bad teeth, etc. I have none of those. But I do have a massive nose, as well as a flaccid penis so small, that when I go to the bathroom, from the side, it looks like a stream of water coming out of a bush of hair.

But I'm not insecure about this. I guess I know I have too many good qualities that in just not.

As for being tracked online, I get that. I could understand how that would make someone insecure. Totally understandable.

But no one should be anything but extremely proud of deadlifting 770-lb.

Van is the man!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 01, 2022, 08:39:27 AM
I'm curious to know specifically what Van Bilderass meant when he said he was too insecure to post a 770-lb deadlift video.  :o

If he meant it's because he doesn't want to end up with a video in his DM's of some weirdo manlet shooting ropes, then I get it.

Or if Van has hair loss and is insecure about that, of something else unrelated to his deadlift, then ok, fine.

If Van doesn't want some creep to potentially track down his family online, then I get that.

But if it's something related to the lift itself, then I don't get it.

I know I am stronger than 99.9% of the population, and more muscular/ in better shape than over 95% of the population [meaning that I would be the strongest person out of 1,000 people, and in the best shape out of 20 people, both of which I am confident I am].

So why would I possibly be insecure about being that much above average? It's strange to me that anyone would be - and my experience has been that many smoking out women are very insecure. But a friend of mine explained it like this: "If a part of your body smelled like fish, you would be insecure about it too."

LOL, that makes sense.

Maybe the other thing is that people are insecure because they are bald, or have bad teeth, etc. I have none of those. But I do have a massive nose, as well as a flaccid penis so small, that when I go yo the bathroom, from the side, it looks like a stream of water coming out of a bush of hair.

Bit I'm not insecure about this. I guess I know I have too many good qualities that in just not.

As for being tracked online, I get that. I could understand how that would make someone insecure. Totally understandable.

But no one should be anything but extremely proud of deadlifting 770-lb.

Van is the man!
Bro...
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:39:54 AM
I benched 460 lbs back when i was maybe 28 yrs old

You bench pressed 460-lb at under 200-lb body weight?!?!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 01, 2022, 08:41:48 AM
I cant remember what I lift from one week to the next

Oh and Im not strong at all.

I'm intrigued at how many bodybuilders worry about strength. From my experience this summer, higher reps are more productive for hypertrophy. And the literature is pretty consistent in showing that too.

Please post your bodybuilding stats.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 01, 2022, 08:42:46 AM
But I do have....a flaccid penis so small, that when I go yo the bathroom, from the side, it looks like a stream of water coming out of a bush of hair.

Bit I'm not insecure about this.

I mean..

"1"
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: JustPlaneJane on September 01, 2022, 08:53:03 AM
I mean..

"1"

Anything for attention.

Hi OMR !  🙋‍♀️
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 01, 2022, 08:54:38 AM
You bench pressed 460-lb at under 200-lb body weight?!?!

I remember Shawn Perine saying on IronAge, he benched 405 lbs raw, as a 16 year old kid weighing 140 lbs. LOL   ::) ::)
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: SGT BARNES on September 01, 2022, 09:05:25 AM
this shit again with the "how much you bench bro..."

Can you imagine living with the amount of thinking on this and other juvenile shit thats in matts head all the time...wtf

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 01, 2022, 09:18:10 AM
Anything for attention.

Hi OMR !  🙋‍♀️

But you read that, right? A penis so flaccid that when he voids it looks like a stream of water coming out of a bush of hair.

WTF?!

"1"
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 09:22:08 AM
Ah. So the mistake was tolerating the pain for too long?

Do you have a high pain tolerance, or was it just that you didn't possibly think you'd need a replacement, given your young age?
Matt I don’t think my pain tolerance is any higher than anyone else it was such a gradual increase in pain. It started as an amusing clicking noise in my hip joint and got a little worse each year till at the end it was waking me up from a deep sleep. I would rollover in my sleep and it felt like a lightning bolt would shoot through my hip and lower back.My wife asked why are you torturing yourself.It is a somewhat invasive surgery but like I said the pain ceased almost immediately.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 09:24:21 AM
But you read that, right? A penis so flaccid that when he voids it looks like a stream of water coming out of a bush of hair.

WTF?!

"1"

Maybe if we just imagine him instead of Sandler in "You Don't Mess With The Zohan"?

OneMoreRep:  It's not that big.


Matt:  No, not that.  The bush, is biggest you ever seen, right?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 01, 2022, 09:28:39 AM
Maybe if we just imagine him instead of Sandler in "You Don't Mess With The Zohan"?

OneMoreRep:  It's not that big.


Matt:  No, not that.  The bush, is biggest you ever seen, right?


The characters on this site are second to none.

"1"
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 09:33:35 AM
The characters on this site are second to none.

"1"

I like to think that many of us here, yourself included brother, have a way with words.  A few of us,  "AAAaaaaaahhhhhBHANKY"  *SNIF* Excuse me!  Have their way with gerbils.

Dammit!  Now he is going to beat the crap out of the first strange senior citizen on crutches he sees.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: bhank on September 01, 2022, 09:38:47 AM
I'm 41, 5"9 and 203 pounds.  Lifetime natural.  Small arms, don't look strong.  Don't look fat. 

This week, amongst other things, I've deadlifted 250kg/3, dipped with +80kg/2 and then reps on +60kg, db benched 62.5kg/7 and then did a couple of sets of 3 on 67.5kg dbs.  If it were bench, I would at the very least regularly single to 160kg and then drop back to 3 plates for reps.  I never benched 4 plates but came very close.  I've seen much better from others, but probably few of them natural.

I'm not substantiating any of that, you can either believe me or not.  It's a bit strong for a natural but given my bodyweight, it's not really that much different to you, Matt and super common type numbers for a powerlifter.  Even substandard in some ways.

Whether I can press those 165ers (75kg) right now, I'm not sure.  Maybe if I deliberately do very little up to them, I could get one or two.

Let's not forget the amusing truth that I am terrible at shoulders.  Squat is rubbish too, probably only 4 plates.  There is a lot of room for improvement in those two areas.

English do you speak or aint no one got time for kilogram bullshit what are you sometype of communist?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: funk51 on September 01, 2022, 09:43:02 AM
 
    everyone in my town can do over 800 lbs in the dl ,no big deal.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,just kidding. ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 09:56:55 AM
 
    everyone in my town can do over 800 lbs in the dl ,no big deal.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,just kidding. ;D ;D ;D ;D

 ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 01, 2022, 11:03:53 AM
Those lifts you posted were wild.

How close are you to any of those today?

Ez bar curl I did 165 for 6 about a month ago.

Incline bench I did 340 for 1 about 3 months ago

Deadlift prob snap in half at 405

Incline dumbbells with 172s I did 1.5 years ago most recently I did 120s for 5 about 4 months ago.

Shoulder presses 100s for 8 or so about 2 months ago

I don’t really do any of these lifts anymore but once in a while I do them just to see if any strength left. I’m also sitting at 215 so way down in weight. My arm strength is still mostly there just not the rest of me. I know I could ez bar curl 205 for a loose couple on a good day. But I care more about arm size and feeling good than weight lifted. So for me higher reps and better form gets my muscle growing lately cause most my life all they got was heavy ass weight.

Also my 700 deadlift was just a one day thing. I never deadlifted just did heavy barbell rows 405-495 and dumbbell rows up to 220 so I was used to picking up heavy weights. So one day I did dead’s and just did singles from 315-700 and I did it but form wasn’t great and I felt horrible so I never did it again.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 01, 2022, 11:24:41 AM
I never thought about it as being strong as overall, I could not bench press nor deadlift much. In the squat I was alone at least in our town.

My bodyweight was 245 to 250 lbs. My last workout at a gym before moving to where they did not have enough weight.   I warmed up with 130 and then, I think 225.  Then I put 515 on the bar and knocked out 20 easy reps.  Next 535 for another 20 easy reps.  Then 585 for 5 easy reps and finally 515 for a final kinda sorta easy reps, LOL!

One day there were two San Diego Chargers in the gym and they were at the squat rack.  I think they had 505 on the bar (it has been decades so my memory on their weight is poor) and I asked if I could work in.  I was warmed up from leg extensions and leg curs so I knew I was okay.  They were much taller than me, one of them was Dennis McKnight, the other gentleman was a bit taller and I didn't know his name. 

They told me they "...didn't take weight off" but I could "work in" if I "could handle it".  Big guys.  I waited and watched as they both did 5 reps with that poundage.  I got under the bar, backed out and knocked 20 easy reps then racked the weight and said something along the lines of, "Well...Since you don't take weight off, can I put more on?"

They just looked at me.  This kinda gave me an idea that maybe I was strong on the squat but keep in mind that my brothers all laughed when I told them later about this.  They said the football guys "just weren't used to training with a 'tard" and so were unprepared as they or any of my friends I would occasionally train with would have been for  my "retard strength".   ;D

I have done vertical leg presses with 700 lbs for 50 reps.  Full, deep reps. not that stupid 2 inch movement seen on those sled press things. I hate those.  750 lbs on the leg extension and broke the machine.  My best bench at that weight was a puny 350 lbs. 

I have tried deadlifting and one day my friends who taught me about J.C. Hise were deadlifting and I asked if I could have the bar for squats.  505 lbs on it and they said I could take it if I could lift it.  So I walked over to it, picked it up and walked it several feet to the tiered squat rack.  I set it on the lowest tier of the rack, then squatted down underneath it and did what is called a bottom-position squat.  That was hard as at the time I was only using up to 335 lbs (I think!) for my sets of 20.

At another gym I would train at, we had a shoulder press/calf raise machine stack that went to 365 lb.  A friend was using it for calf raises and I was urging him on from across the room and some guy  gave him shit for being "so weak" and said he could shoulder press what my friend was using for calf raises.  My friend told him to eat shit or something like that and the guy got angry with him and I thought he was going to hurt my friend. I went over, put the pin on the bottom of the stack and angrily pressed it up and then let it down with my right arm and then did it again but let it down with my left arm. The presses were smooth, no jerking but I was really mad at this fellow for being such a jerk.  I told him to do it. 

He just looked at me and was quiet.  I am guessing that the weight was probably only 150 to 200 lbs for real (machines aren't like free weight!) but I was as my family would say "tarded out".  I pushed a Rambler station wagon maybe 30 or so yards up a slight incline on a hill as it died and my friend that owned the car said I couldn't do it and called me names until I  angry and got out and did it.  It nearly killed me and I did NOT need to train legs for a week or so after that one.  The hill was not real steep but it was enough of an incline that it was really hard to do and I had to rest and I bet it took me 20 or 30 minutes to make it.  I was creeping at the beginning and end as it was much harder at the beginning and at the end?  Brutal.

I realize that I cannot verify these as there are no films of these "Feats of Strength for Festivus" as my brothers would say years later. I never watched Seinfeld but they did and I finally watched a clip a few years ago.  ;D  They and a few folks could testify but again, no films so I do not blame anyone for not believing me! 

I am now in the twilight of my years.  One of my brothers just had a good friend suffer a massive stroke and is now partially paralyzed and in assisted living. I am fortunate, blessed even to have made it back again with no apparent damage other than to my heart.  I can't train right now but not because my muscles are bad.  My legs are no longer strong but as I told my doctor the other day, I am not giving up.  It is unreasonable to think I will ever be really strong again so I will settle for being able to walk with our grandchildren.
DUDE....you were a fucking manimal !!

Props on some great feats of strength my brother.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 01, 2022, 11:28:00 AM
 
    everyone in my town can do over 800 lbs in the dl ,no big deal.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,just kidding. ;D ;D ;D ;D

Thats what I mean, that dude is STRONG.
Me able to do 1/2 of that, is not.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 01, 2022, 11:31:15 AM
Some strong mofos on getbig....damn proud to hang out with you insane bastards!!  LOL  ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: joswift on September 01, 2022, 11:32:36 AM
I'm intrigued at how many bodybuilders worry about strength. From my experience this summer, higher reps are more productive for hypertrophy. And the literature is pretty consistent in showing that too.

Please post your bodybuilding stats.
5'10
220 or so

Measurements , no idea
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 01, 2022, 11:36:57 AM
Incredible lifts.

I sometimes wonder if I'm holding back to much. Even gaining the size I have on this cycle despite using so little + doubling my puny calories...it makes me wonder what progress I'd make if I stopped being such a health pussy [total hypochondriac].

I just hate the idea of doing irreversible damage...and that goes for injuries too. Even seeing how white I am - it's because I worry that I'll get skin cancer if I go out in the sun too much. So I avoid it completely.

If I messed in life and had to work for a living...I would never forgive myself. If I got vaccinated, and had a major vaccine injury, I know that nothing short of a religious experience would make me get over it.

So I don't take risks for this reason.

I also want to have a look that is sustainable 24/7/365 - for years, if not decades.

But I do think with improved nutrition [eating more], I could make improvements. Let alone with more gear.

In the meantime, I'll settle on anything close to 315/405/495 for my lifts, providing my health is good, and I'm in some kind of shape [around 15% body fat is fine].

Though the way you and others on here continued to stay strong or even get stronger with age...it does motivate me to think I can still make progress...and maybe I should stop worrying about injuries, and go out and make it.


Matt We are all Different accept it.
As far as your health & worrying is concerned Only you can control & decide
what you do.

I won my 1st British without any PED's
My second I was using IIRC 10Mg Dianobol I was 23

I have used I'd say reasonable amounts on & off since age 28/29
Most I've used was 2x250 suston every 10days or so 2x 200ml deca same
& 1x parabolan every 3-4 days these were all pharma grade & I was at my strongest & in really good condition almost contest condition. at around 95Kg.

I still use Test enathate or sustanon & usually Masteron.
haven't used Tablets in 25/30 yrs.
Without I monitor my heath & how I'm feeling continually - Though I intend to Keep using until I die or stop lifting - No I'm not Blase' about my health
Only I don't drink or Smoke or do other recreational Drugs - In that sense I've made my own mind up & weighed the potential risks up.

There are Risk associated wit all things in Life.

Am I trying to Convince you to take PED's NO I'm Being Honest about what I've done & use now.

I eat clean & plenty & keep myself in fairly Lean condition I'd say around 10% Body fat.

Train Hard / Train Smart & push yourself.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 01, 2022, 11:46:08 AM
I cant remember what I lift from one week to the next

Oh and Im not strong at all.

You're strong enough & have a Excellent Physique
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 01, 2022, 11:49:38 AM
I only pull heavy, the rest is not maxed. Too many injuries, too many injury fears. I pulled 770 conventional. I'm too insecure to post video but tommywishbone saw it  :D

This was a few years ago. Then came illnesses and injuries. I'm 45 now. Could I still pull 800? I don't know, I'm going to try. My elite pl friend peaked at over 45

Huge Deadlift - Thats great Going !!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 01, 2022, 11:51:54 AM
You, my British Brother, are THE  MAN!   ;D


Ha - I wish - Only Thank you for you Praise

Hey You're not exactly a slouch on The Squats !!
Awesome feats of strenght.  :D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 12:11:42 PM
DUDE....you were a fucking manimal !!

Props on some great feats of strength my brother.



Ha - I wish - Only Thank you for you Praise

Hey You're not exactly a slouch on The Squats !!
Awesome feats of strenght.  :D

Thank you both my brothers, my friends! 
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ThisisOverload on September 01, 2022, 12:59:02 PM
A long time ago (2008ish?) i posted a pic and video of me squatting 635 at 220.

I've benched 430 at 242 pounds.

Pulled 715 at 242 pounds.

All in powerlifting competitions.

Don't really care anymore.

I can't do it today, right now, so doesn't count.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 01, 2022, 01:22:50 PM
A long time ago (2008ish?) i posted a pic and video of me squatting 635 at 220.

I've benched 430 at 242 pounds.

Pulled 715 at 242 pounds.

All in powerlifting competitions.

Don't really care anymore.

I can't do it today, right now, so doesn't count.

Very strong lifts.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 01, 2022, 01:24:31 PM
Not one of these claimed lifts mean shit if you ain`t 200 pounds and can`t do the lifts right now,today,at this very minute.    LOL  ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ThisisOverload on September 01, 2022, 01:37:24 PM
Very strong lifts.

Thanks Rob, i was one of the weaker guys in the group i trained with. One of the guys did close grip benches with 455 for reps. Squats in the 700's, etc.

There are some very strong men out there.

Not one of these claimed lifts mean shit if you ain`t 200 pounds and can`t do the lifts right now,today,at this very minute.    LOL  ;D

Well, i have the 200 pounds part at least. ;D

I haven't tried a max attempt on anything in probably 8 years.

No point really, my joints hate me and i don't need anymore injuries.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 01, 2022, 01:40:21 PM
A long time ago (2008ish?) i posted a pic and video of me squatting 635 at 220.

I've benched 430 at 242 pounds.

Pulled 715 at 242 pounds.

All in powerlifting competitions.

Don't really care anymore.

I can't do it today, right now, so doesn't count.

Now thats STRONG!

Fantastic!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 01, 2022, 01:44:12 PM
Thanks Rob, i was one of the weaker guys in the group i trained with. One of the guys did close grip benches with 455 for reps. Squats in the 700's, etc.

There are some very strong men out there.

Well, i have the 200 pounds part at least. ;D

I haven't tried a max attempt on anything in probably 8 years.

No point really, my joints hate me and i don't need anymore injuries.
Great lifts my brother.........big props!!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Rambone on September 01, 2022, 05:08:13 PM
A long time ago (2008ish?) i posted a pic and video of me squatting 635 at 220.

I've benched 430 at 242 pounds.

Pulled 715 at 242 pounds.

All in powerlifting competitions.

Don't really care anymore.

I can't do it today, right now, so doesn't count.

Damn son!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: chaos on September 01, 2022, 06:34:53 PM
Some impressive lifts here fellas!
I too have hoisted some heavy shit in my days.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 06:55:58 PM
Some impressive lifts here fellas!
I too have hoisted some heavy shit in my days.

And still do, I'll wager! 
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 06:58:49 PM
Not one of these claimed lifts mean shit if you ain`t 200 pounds and can`t do the lifts right now,today,at this very minute.    LOL  ;D

Oh boy.  Then I am soooo screwed without any hope of a "happy ending",  LOL!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: The Scott on September 01, 2022, 07:05:54 PM
English do you speak or aint no one got time for kilogram bullshit what are you sometype of communist?

even someone as dumb as me can multiply times two and get an idea of what it is in American pounds.  I know it is 2.2 lbs per kilo graam but I cannot do the little number very easy wihtouto a calcualtor.  You probably can because you are smart!  And I think you are just kidding around with us here!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Van_Bilderass on September 01, 2022, 07:12:11 PM
I'm curious to know specifically what Van Bilderass meant when he said he was too insecure to post a 770-lb deadlift video.  :o



It's more the physique that is embarrassing. Not that I ever said otherwise  :D

Matt, the two accessories that helped me the most in the deadlift were deficit deads and good mornings. If you want to stop hitching, deficit deadlifts will almost certainly fix that. You don't have think about it it just "corrects" itself. Good morning are just a great way to train all the same muscles involved. You can train your trunk stability with them too, just inhale to the max, flex and push your abs as hard as you can into the belt if you use a belt, do the rep and breathe out.

Most of the time I didn't use a belt, just when I played with a deadlift suit or did a max single. It might be why I herniated my ab wall.

I think you can increase your dead quite a bit. It just takes time and being stubborn even when things don't seem to move.
even someone as dumb as me can multiply times two and get an idea of what it is in American pounds.  I know it is 2.2 lbs per kilo graam but I cannot do the little number very easy wihtouto a calcualtor.  You probably can because you are smart!  And I think you are just kidding around with us here!

Some of us Euros have memorized both. Allso the American 45s are just 44lbs here (20kg instead of 20.4kg) but I know a Euro 4 plate bench is just 400 instead of 405lbs in America and so on. :D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: tommywishbone on September 01, 2022, 07:24:48 PM
I surely appreciate the kind words, however my strength was certainly in a somewhat “narrow range of power”. I was (and still am on a limited basis) a competitive powerlifter.

I was pretty good squatting. Solid bench presser. And a solid Deadlifter.

My all time competition PR’s were…

Squat 766
Bench Press 551
Deadlifts 755

Total 2072 competing in the 125kg/275 pound class.

I was pretty strong at random lifts.

Shrugs 600 x 10
Standing hammer curls 125’s x 10
Close grip bench press 455 x 6 (both hands on the smooth)
Bent over rows 405 x 10
Flat DB press 155 x 12

But lots of guys were much much stronger in many other lifts.

Remember too- for many years, I was powerlifter. A real one. That’s what I did. I should have been good at it.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 01, 2022, 07:27:15 PM
even someone as dumb as me can multiply times two and get an idea of what it is in American pounds.  I know it is 2.2 lbs per kilo graam but I cannot do the little number very easy wihtouto a calcualtor.  You probably can because you are smart!  And I think you are just kidding around with us here!
I remember at power meets the lifts were in kilos and every meathead there would be walking around with a conversion chart in their hand scratching their head.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: tommywishbone on September 01, 2022, 08:10:13 PM
It's more the physique that is embarrassing. Not that I ever said otherwise  :D

Matt, the two accessories that helped me the most in the deadlift were deficit deads and good mornings. If you want to stop hitching, deficit deadlifts will almost certainly fix that. You don't have think about it it just "corrects" itself. Good morning are just a great way to train all the same muscles involved. You can train your trunk stability with them too, just inhale to the max, flex and push your abs as hard as you can into the belt if you use a belt, do the rep and breathe out.

Most of the time I didn't use a belt, just when I played with a deadlift suit or did a max single. It might be why I herniated my ab wall.

I think you can increase your dead quite a bit. It just takes time and being stubborn even when things don't seem to move.
Some of us Euros have memorized both. Allso the American 45s are just 44lbs here (20kg instead of 20.4kg) but I know a Euro 4 plate bench is just 400 instead of 405lbs in America and so on. :D

It’s funny. My very first sanctioned competition was the AAU Kings Classic Power Championships in Charlotte, North Carolina. Summer 1980.

Think I went

390 squat
280 bench
420 deadlift

181 pound class


Shortly after that all competition declared that lifting would be done in kilograms instead of pounds. The leaders of the federations wanted to make powerlifting an international sport not just an American sport- so they thought it would help to use a weight system, the metric system that most of the world used.

As a kid I thought it was a good idea.  All gyms had a kilo conversation chart on the wall and we quickly learned to make the conversion in our heads. All these years later it just seems correct.

People will still be curious. “Hey why did you pull 661 pounds?  Why not just 660?” 
I smile and say, “we need to request our lifts in kilos and an even 300 kilograms will equal 661 pounds.”

Did it help make powerlifting more appealing to the world? I think so.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 01, 2022, 09:34:29 PM
You bench pressed 460-lb at under 200-lb body weight?!?!
Yes
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 01, 2022, 09:37:01 PM
I remember Shawn Perine saying on IronAge, he benched 405 lbs raw, as a 16 year old kid weighing 140 lbs. LOL   ::) ::)
That's crazy, probably on ephedrine, maybe
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 01, 2022, 09:39:04 PM
this shit again with the "how much you bench bro..."

Can you imagine living with the amount of thinking on this and other juvenile shit thats in matts head all the time...wtf
To me it's not just about the bench, it's also about the squat and the deadlift
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Rambone on September 02, 2022, 04:53:19 AM
I surely appreciate the kind words, however my strength was certainly in a somewhat “narrow range of power”. I was (and still am on a limited basis) a competitive powerlifter.

I was pretty good squatting. Solid bench presser. And a solid Deadlifter.

My all time competition PR’s were…

Squat 766
Bench Press 551
Deadlifts 755

Total 2072 competing in the 125kg/275 pound class.

I was pretty strong at random lifts.

Shrugs 600 x 10
Standing hammer curls 125’s x 10
Close grip bench press 455 x 6 (both hands on the smooth)
Bent over rows 405 x 10
Flat DB press 155 x 12

But lots of guys were much much stronger in many other lifts.

Remember too- for many years, I was powerlifter. A real one. That’s what I did. I should have been good at it.

Brute strength of peace. I think you can finally take Ric Flair in a parking lot fight
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 02, 2022, 04:58:48 AM
I surely appreciate the kind words, however my strength was certainly in a somewhat “narrow range of power”. I was (and still am on a limited basis) a competitive powerlifter.

I was pretty good squatting. Solid bench presser. And a solid Deadlifter.

My all time competition PR’s were…

Squat 766
Bench Press 551
Deadlifts 755

Total 2072 competing in the 125kg/275 pound class.

I was pretty strong at random lifts.

Shrugs 600 x 10
Standing hammer curls 125’s x 10
Close grip bench press 455 x 6 (both hands on the smooth)
Bent over rows 405 x 10
Flat DB press 155 x 12

But lots of guys were much much stronger in many other lifts.

Remember too- for many years, I was powerlifter. A real one. That’s what I did. I should have been good at it.
I don’t know what the powerlifting world looks like now but back in my day those were definitely world class poundages
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 02, 2022, 05:06:53 AM
That's crazy, probably on ephedrine, maybe

No, called "in his dreams-adrine"... Total bullshit...
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 02, 2022, 07:52:16 AM
As light as I am,I moved some pretty heavy shit also if I do say so myself.

I mean nobody`s gonna` say it for me right?   :D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: IroNat on September 02, 2022, 08:00:52 AM
A long time ago (2008ish?) i posted a pic and video of me squatting 635 at 220.

I've benched 430 at 242 pounds.

Pulled 715 at 242 pounds.

All in powerlifting competitions.

Don't really care anymore.

I can't do it today, right now, so doesn't count.

Bhanky's Rule of Strength #1
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 08:38:29 AM
this shit again with the "how much you bench bro..."

Can you imagine living with the amount of thinking on this and other juvenile shit thats in matts head all the time...wtf

Long post - obviously feel free to ignore it, but just to address the idea here:

While I don't believe I mentioned it, this is in response to Walter's Sobchak's balderdash about warming up with my workout.

In 2005, SquadFatter trashed me for posting a video where I bench pressed 265 for four reps [maybe more], because I didn't go all the way down. The reason for that was because I didn't have a spotter, and I was approaching a weight close to my max at the time. I was just being cautious. Granted, I could have lowered the weight, but it was not a big deal to not touch the bar to my chest.

Anyway, he claimed to have a bench press 100-lb heavier than that.

I then went to my first strength contest in January of 2006, and got a 280-lb bench press, completed successfully under IPF rules. I failed 300-lb, but should have likely tried 285 on my third attempt - maybe 290, max.

My body weight was between 172-178, but I can't recall exactly. I was in the Middleweight category [<185-lb], and placed 4th in my weight class.

So on one hand, you had SquadFatter telling me my bench was nothing, then on the other hand, I objectively almost had a podium finish at my first strength contest [in my weight class].

I noticed many other lifting claims online were completely out of touch with the reality that I saw at any gym I attended.

That's when I went from buying into online lift claims, to actively disbelieving them, and even resenting them.

They mess with my head. They make me question my progress, when my week-to-week gym output is probably in the top 1% of people who lift weights.

On top of that, SquadFatter turned out to be closer to 100-lb over his claimed 230-lb body weight, and hideously ugly, in addition to being fat.

We also had a 225-lb deadlift for reps contest in 2007. I got 25 reps, three of which didn't count because I rested the last three on the ground before locking them out. I placed 3rd in that contest. I could do 315x20 today...and could get 405x15 with a few weeks/months of specific training for it.

What I wanted to see from this thread is where I stand for strength on here, and then, how that adjusts for my size.

And just as I expected, my lifts are pretty respectable, and especially so for my body weight.

And many of the most negative posters have no evidence they are stronger than me - just as I expected.

So what I will assume is that my training is fine, my results are fine, and that all of it, while clearly not the best out there, is definitely above average.

To think I allowed that fatass SquadFatter [RIP] to almost stop me from entering strength contests, all because his lies made me think I wasn't at a good enough level.

I think in general, social media messes with people's minds.

One thing about me is that I look exactly like I do in pictures, always lift roughly what I do in videos, and am very consistent with that.

I don't want people to see a fake/filtered version of me. I am a "what you see is what you get" thing. I want people to base their reality on REALITY, and not contribute to the extremely fake world we live in.

I think social media messes with our minds. I know many hot women for instance, who feel insecure about minor things - and I think social media is partially to blame for that.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 08:50:14 AM
But I do have....a flaccid penis so small, that when I go yo the bathroom, from the side, it looks like a stream of water coming out of a bush of hair.

Bit I'm not insecure about this.

I mean..

"1"

Damnit! Typos there.

Thank you for quoting my post, and addressing it with implied disgust.

I can't believe I missed such obvious typos!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Dave D on September 02, 2022, 08:52:30 AM
Long post - obviously feel free to ignore it, but just to address the idea here:

While I don't believe I mentioned it, this is in response to Walter's Sobchak's balderdash about warming up with my workout.

In 2005, SquadFatter trashed me for posting a video where I bench pressed 265 for four reps [maybe more], because I didn't go all the way down. The reason for that was because I didn't have a spotter, and I was approaching a weight close to my max at the time. I was just being cautious. Granted, I could have lowered the weight, but it was not a big deal to not touch the bar to my chest.

Anyway, he claimed to have a bench press 100-lb heavier than that.

I then went to my first strength contest in January of 2006, and got a 280-lb bench press, completed successfully under IPF rules. I failed 300-lb, but should have likely tried 285 on my third attempt - maybe 290, max.

My body weight was between 172-178, but I can't recall exactly. I was in the Middleweight category [<185-lb], and placed 4th in my weight class.

So on one hand, you had SquadFatter telling me my bench was nothing, then on the other hand, I objectively almost had a podium finish at my first strength contest [in my weight class].

I noticed many other lifting claims online were completely out of touch with the reality that I saw at any gym I attended.

That's when I went from buying into online lift claims, to actively disbelieving them, and even resenting them.

They mess with my head. They make me question my progress, when my week-to-week gym output is probably in the top 1% of people who lift weights.

On top of that, SquadFatter turned out to be closer to 100-lb over his claimed 230-lb body weight, and hideously ugly, in addition to being fat.

We also had a 225-lb deadlift for reps contest in 2007. I got 25 reps, three of which didn't count because I rested the last three on the ground before locking them out. I placed 3rd in that contest. I could do 315x20 today...and could get 405x15 with a few weeks/months of specific training for it.

What I wanted to see from this thread is where I stand for strength on here, and then, how that adjusts for my size.

And just as I expected, my lifts are pretty respectable, and especially so for my body weight.

And many of the most negative posters have no evidence they are stronger than me - just as I expected.

So what I will assume is that my training is fine, my results are fine, and that all of it, while clearly not the best out there, is definitely above average.

To think I allowed that fatass SquadFatter [RIP] to almost stop me from entering strength contests, all because his lies made me think I wasn't at a good enough level.

I think in general, social media messes with people's minds.

One thing about me is that I look exactly like I do in pictures, always lift roughly what I do in videos, and am very consistent with that.

I don't want people to see a fake/filtered version of me. I am a "what you see is what you get" thing. I want people to base their reality on REALITY, and not contribute to the extremely fake world we live in.

I think social media messes with our minds. I know many hot women for instance, who feel insecure about minor things - and I think social media is partially to blame for that.


Hi Matt great post I stopped reading after Walter still being in your head.

How have you been to multiple expos and never witnessed anyone do any impressive lifts? I just saw a short chubby Hispanic dude hit 405 for 3 reps on flat bench and it was impressive because he did not look like he even lifted at all.

Did you ever consider in the world outside of Thunder Bay there may be strong people?

Of course many would be strong at Getbig, this is a site for weightlifting, bb and strength enthusiasts. And many lie. Let it go.

You’re strong and an elite lifted in your class, who cares what we think? This site hates on any and everyone who is “successful” in the life.

Remember where you are.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 09:19:42 AM
But you read that, right? A penis so flaccid that when he voids it looks like a stream of water coming out of a bush of hair.

WTF?!

"1"

Yes.

I mean, well - no. In the freezing Canadian winter, yes.

I joke about it, because my flaccid dick is not proportional with my erect dick.

I think it's also the dick anyone would expect me to have. Not that there is any correlation, apparently. But for instance, I don't have a hairy back, or loose skin, or big nipples...so I think it would be expected I don't have some disgusting massive foreskin. Two women thought I was circumsized.

Bast's chest goes into his armpits. Meanwhile, I have very little chest muscle fiber, and my biceps insert literally a full inch from my elbow joints.

And just as I am limited on muscle cells, I'm limited on fat cells.

It's good and bad - I'd be ok with 3cm in height and 1cm in cock size...but if the trade-off meant I'd have to be bald, or have a discoloured dick covered in birthmarks, for instance, I'd stay as I am.

One thing I can say for sure - I do appreciate looking well. I.e., completely blemish-free skin, still having good hair and teeth, and being in shape. I know as an absolute certainty that women prefer me when I am in shape versus when I am a bit out of shape, and these things suit me.

I take for granted how little game you need when you have some or all of these things going for you.

However, it is shallow, and I probably shouldn't care, or at least learn to be at peace with myself if I lost these things.

As for this thread - I'm really not one to care about who lifts more than me. It was hilarious seeing some of the local Strongman who prided themselves being better than others, meanwhile, they were bald, or had no money.

I'm fine looking like this [for now], and comfortably living off my current savings. Things are good for me, so why would I wish ill on any others?

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=679848.0;attach=1379919;image)
 
Once it sinks in how good I actually have it, I think I can beat my most recent bout with depression, and hopefully for a long time. I'll say it - I'm blessed. I'm very lucky.

Though, to be fair, most North Americans should feel the same way just for being here.

But I do fine it irritating when some posters are extremely negative to others and have no proof of their claims.

Again, SquadFatter made wild claims - all unproven - while ripping into people.

Why be so negative to others, let alone when you are 330-lb of fat, with a face only a mother could love?

RIP Squadfather AKA David Mirza.

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/david-mirza-obituary?pid=200477737
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 09:27:32 AM
It just boggles my mind to think of what was going on at the time with sarcasm/Squadfather bashing me, because it was so ludicrous. For all the negative comments of me by some people, the bottom line is I still get laid just by literally standing in place at social functions.

Literally doing absolutely nothing, but existing in a form fitting shirt.

I'm sure that pains some of the people trashing me.

And the thing is, both they and I know the above is true.

And this has gone on for some time. To be clear, this man...

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390292;image)

Was ripping into this man:
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: IroNat on September 02, 2022, 09:32:01 AM
Matt,
I would guess your chest development is mainly due to your exercise selection.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 09:51:48 AM

Hi Matt great post I stopped reading after Walter still being in your head.

How have you been to multiple expos and never witnessed anyone do any impressive lifts? I just saw a short chubby Hispanic dude hit 405 for 3 reps on flat bench and it was impressive because he did not look like he even lifted at all.

Did you ever consider in the world outside of Thunder Bay there may be strong people?

Of course many would be strong at Getbig, this is a site for weightlifting, bb and strength enthusiasts. And many lie. Let it go.

You’re strong and an elite lifted in your class, who cares what we think? This site hates on any and everyone who is “successful” in the life.

Remember where you are.

Where did you see someone flat bench 405x3?

I've probably literally personally witnessed that three times in my life. I could even name two of the men who did it. The third person - who was the first person I ever saw bench press 405 in person, back in 2001 - I never personally met. The other two are acquaintances.

But you really JUST saw that, Dave?

Do you train in a specialized gym...or was it rare for you to see such a lift?

I don't think most people working out at normal gyms would see anyone benching 405 or more, more than once a month. If that. For me - not even close. Shoot - there can't even be more than 15 men in my city who even bench that to begin with.

Yes, at bodybuilding expos I have seen impressive lifts...mainly at contests. Even then, you'd be surprised at how FEW bodybuilders you even see in tank tops.

EVEN TOP BODYBUILDERS ARE INSECURE, AND REMAIN COVERED UP.

It blows my mind.

And that brings me to the crux of my argument: the lies of other people, and the filters and unrealistic standard, both in mainstream media and in social media, is making people feel insecure about their own results, even among some people in the top 1% of certain areas

And that's an issue.

I'm consistently shocked at women who are insecure about every tiny little thing.

But what can you expect when they are inundated with images of other women that are taken under perfect lighting, then altered with filters and photo editing?

Just as the delusional man below literally invented a fiction in his mind about 58 Covid deaths he never witnessed [when Thunder Bay only had 69 deaths at the time, only 32 of whom were under 80], people are creating false narratives in their mind about beauty and achievement, and holding themselves to these nonsensical standards.

Tell me how this clown personally knew at least 26 people over the age of 80?

This man is literally scripting an entire lie about the pandemic's lethality in his mind - and he seems to actually believe his lies...this is analogous to Squadfather's own beliefs in himself, and his superiority over others, when in reality, he was nothing like his projected online image.

These lies then infect others, and next thing you know, you have masses of people believing in an entire fake pandemic, or rafts of top 1-5% women who think they are fat and ugly, when none of the claims they believe are true can be objectively verified.

It's scary to me what human delusion is capable of.

It also makes my mind very chaotic, due to being autistic. But lies hurt EVERYONE. They just hurt autistic people more.

This is why I want objectively verifiable claims. Because it restores order when people lie and make my mental framework out of order.

Again, I almost never chose to compete in strength contests because of SquadFatter's lies. So whether I like it or not, these lies influence me. And again - I am just trying to restore order.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 09:54:41 AM
Matt,
I would guess your chest development is mainly due to your exercise selection.

Really, IroNat?

I will grant that my front shoulders are likely eating into my chest gains. But I also feel I may have the most inferior chest genetics that I have ever personally witnessed.

Although I am shocked to see someone at the gym with even worse cheat genetics than me - which I have seen - but my chest genetics are absolutely abysmal.

I am not convinced that my chest will much improve under any circumstances - even with better training. Even with steroids. Even with BOTH.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 09:57:45 AM
^ There's a reason why I cropped that photo above the chest like I did, LOL.

Crap chest.

My chest only looks good - certainly to my satisfaction, at least - immediately after a chest workout, when pumped up.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 02, 2022, 10:01:53 AM
Fuck your pec developmdent, work on your pec----ker development.  :D

Cock Talk Of Peace
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 10:27:00 AM
Fuck your pec developmdent, work on your pec----ker development.  :D

Cock Talk Of Peace

Both are small and useless to Getbig, and inherently unfixable.

On a serious note - I do think it's possible my chest can never be improved significantly.

I could maybe dedicate a full of year of training under the exercise and steroid program of Milos Sarcev, and improve it to the point that it looks momentarily impressive with a pump to a degree better than my current lifetime best - but I don't ever see myself having a good chest 24/7 without a pump.

As I said, I always wanted that "shelf look" that your chest has. But I don't think I am genetically capable of achieving it.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 10:30:36 AM
Incredible pectorals. Some of the best in the business, and certainly among the best ever here on Getbig:

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=679848.0;attach=1388629;image)
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 02, 2022, 10:30:39 AM
This picture looks like the start of a movie costarring Vince Goodrum...

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390312;image)

"1"
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 10:44:00 AM
This picture looks like the start of a movie costarring Vince Goodrum...

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390312;image)

"1"

LOL!!!!

I catch up on Vince Goodrum's YouTube channel every Sunday evening, by watching his latest videos on my big TV.

Vince Goodrum: "Whhaaaatt's goin' awn every-buddy??"

Gets me every time. 😂

Regarding your hypothetical movie...

After seeing photos of Queen Vincey, and knowing that Vince Goodrum dated him, all I can say is - Vince has sunk lower than to star in such a hypothetical movie with me.  ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 10:46:46 AM
Blah blah blah….same lying bullshit from the tiny phaggot Matt Canning.

Weak as shit.

No fucking muscle.

Completely retarded.

Depressed that he’s an absolute failure.

And fucked with the wrong guy - there will be NO mercy.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 10:54:37 AM
^ There's a reason why I cropped that photo above the chest like I did, LOL.

Crap chest.

My chest only looks good - certainly to my satisfaction, at least - immediately after a chest workout, when pumped up.

TOTAL FUCKING RETARD!

A full fucking steroid cycle to accomplish:
(1) Gay videos to Primehomosexual for queer sex
(2) Bounce 225 lbs of your sparrow-like rib cage
(3) Let Josh Rehaluk suck your cock for rent payment
(4) Gain zero fucking muscle and still have nothing to do with raising your brood of illegitimate kids.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 11:08:39 AM
Blah blah blah….same lying bullshit from the tiny phaggot Matt Canning.

Weak as shit.

No fucking muscle.

Completely retarded.

Depressed that he’s an absolute failure.

And fucked with the wrong guy - there will be NO mercy.

Tell us more about the Bob Paris seminar you attended in 1986, likely into your twenties already, making you around 60 today, and remember: Getbig misses nothing.

I was surprised you mentioned that, actually. Surely you should have to put together that someone could piece together a minimum age for you once furnished with that information, right?

And you made fun of me for being 40.

I never claimed to be particularly large or muscular. Although my current look [5'9" / 205-lb] does garner a lot of attention from the general public.

The only thing I did claim was that I am strong for my size, and strong by the normal standards of people who go to the gym.

I am also considerably stronger than you are, and I out-lift you on every lift, possibly excluding barbell curls or barbell shrugs, or some other lift or lesser importance like that.

I am stronger than you on all major lifts and secondary or accessory lifts. I could out-lift you on any lift you perform at 263-lb while I drop to a staggering lowly 163-lb.

Do you grasp the significance of that claim?

I am stronger than you at every major lift, even if you have a full 100-lb weight advantage on me.

That truly does boggle the mind.

I know it upsets you to know that my genetics for strength [and sort of..."robustness"] so completely out-match yours, that I can even beat you while weighing a full 100-lb less than you do.

Amazing. I get that some people have better genetics than others in certain ways, but it shocks me knowing how genetically superior I am to you solely in terms of raw power/strength.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 11:19:19 AM
TOTAL FUCKING RETARD!

A full fucking steroid cycle to accomplish:
(1) Gay videos to Primehomosexual for queer sex
(2) Bounce 225 lbs of your sparrow-like rib cage
(3) Let Josh Rehaluk suck your cock for rent payment
(4) Gain zero fucking muscle and still have nothing to do with raising your brood of illegitimate kids.

I believe you may outweigh me. But you'd be shocked at how fast anyone my size with a wrestling background could take down a man your alleged size.

You would never make that last comment on to my face in real life. I personally would never mess with a man's family. People get their faces rearranged for that.

As for your other points:

Yes, I did bounce 225 for 25 reps on the bench - but that was at 170-lb and drug-free:



^ I find it refreshing to watch a video of me vastly outperforming your max personal reps with 225 on the bench while I weigh almost a full 100-lb least than you do. Talk about a major discrepancy in genetic strength potential, with me having vastly superior strength genetics than you.

I could only imagine how I'd feel if a 5'2", 135-lb Getbigger was out-lifting me on every lift.

I got 225x22 two weeks ago, and I assume I could get 25 again if I did it again - literally right now. I'd just need a sufficient warm-up.

That said, that is not a strength level I am incapable of achieving on my own. I can and have and will again get 225x25 completely hormone-free.

Getting 26-30 reps will be considerably more difficult, while natural.

Lastly, it was not a full steroid cycle.

I had no test Base. Certainly, I would have gotten to 220-lb and 17.5" biceps has I included the planned 500mg of Sustanon weekly.

Yes, I am planning to have Josh over. We are in the process of tracking you online. I am currently going over a list of all Bob Paris and Tom Platz seminars to see where they were held back to back, to pinpoint the city you grew up in.

It will be a joy to crack this mystery with classic Getbigger Josh.

Lastly, I will go back to strength training as my cycle ends. So I will next be getting stronger as I get smaller.

I'd love to see you attribute my strength to steroids once I am 170-lb again deadlifting 510+.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 11:25:45 AM
Tell us more about the Bob Paris seminar you attended in 1986, likely into your twenties already, making you around 60 today, and remember: Getbig misses nothing.

I was surprised you mentioned that, actually. Surely you should have to put together that someone could piece together a minimum age for you once furnished with that information, right?

And you made fun of me for being 40.

I never claimed to be particularly large or muscular. Although my current look [5'9" / 205-lb] does garner a lot of attention from the general public.

The only thing I did claim was that I am strong for my size, and strong by the normal standards of people who go to the gym.

I am also considerably stronger than you are, and I out-lift you on every lift, possibly excluding barbell curls or barbell shrugs, or some other lift or lesser importance like that.

I am stronger than you on all major lifts and secondary or accessory lifts. I could out-lift you on any lift you perform at 263-lb while I drop to a staggering lowly 163-lb.

Do you grasp the significance of that claim?

I am stronger than you at every major lift, even if you have a full 100-lb weight advantage on me.

That truly does boggle the mind.

I know it upsets you to know that my genetics for strength [and sort of..."robustness"] so completely out-match yours, that I can even beat you while weighing a full 100-lb less than you do.

Amazing. I get that some people have better genetics than others in certain ways, but it shocks me knowing how genetically superior I am to you solely in terms of raw power/strength.

Blah blah blah…

Anadrol to do quarter reps with 225. No pec development in sight. Still posing in your mommy’s yoga tights.

You lift like a weak teenager.

And you’re a spastic creepy retard who wants to get ass fucked by an 80 year old man.

It’s no wonder your family has such an extensive history of domestic abuse.

225 x 6 and half of those are shit reps.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Humble Narcissist on September 02, 2022, 11:27:50 AM
This picture looks like the start of a movie costarring Vince Goodrum...

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390312;image)

"1"
:D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 11:32:51 AM
I believe you may outweigh me. But you'd be shocked at how fast anyone my size with a wrestling background could take down a man your alleged size.

You would never make that last comment on to my face in real life. I personally would never mess with a man's family. People get their faces rearranged for that.

As for your other points:

Yes, I did bounce 225 for 25 reps on the bench - but that was at 170-lb and drug-free:



^ I find it refreshing to watch a video of me vastly outperforming your max personal reps with 225 on the bench while I weigh almost a full 100-lb least than you do. Talk about a major discrepancy in genetic strength potential, with me having vastly superior strength genetics than you.

I could only imagine how I'd feel if a 5'2", 135-lb Getbigger was out-lifting me on every lift.

I got 225x22 two weeks ago, and I assume I could get 25 again if I did it again - literally right now. I'd just need a sufficient warm-up.

That said, that is not a strength level I am incapable of achieving on my own. I can and have and will again get 225x25 completely hormone-free.

Getting 26-30 reps will be considerably more difficult, while natural.

Lastly, it was not a full steroid cycle.

I had no test Base. Certainly, I would have gotten to 220-lb and 17.5" biceps has I included the planned 500mg of Sustanon weekly.

Yes, I am planning to have Josh over. We are in the process of tracking you online. I am currently going over a list of all Bob Paris and Tom Platz seminars to see where they were held back to back, to pinpoint the city you grew up in.

It will be a joy to crack this mystery with classic Getbigger Josh.

Lastly, I will go back to strength training as my cycle ends. So I will next be getting stronger as I get smaller.

I'd love to see you attribute my strength to steroids once I am 170-lb again deadlifting 510+.

You don’t have any type of wrestling background, you’re copying that off of bhank. Just fucking stop with your bullshit. You lie as much as the thieving cocksukker Josh Rehaluk.

You’re a weak little 165 lb retard. No amount of drugs will ever change that.

Josh Rehaluk is using you, because he is a thief and you’re a spastic moron who wants to get fucked by old men.

Stop failing at benching 225 lbs and go raise your fucking brood of illegitimate feral kids.

Weakling.

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 11:34:21 AM
:D

He sent a jerkoff video to an 80 year old homo seeking validation.

Creepy little weirdo.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 02, 2022, 11:45:12 AM
Not to sound like Matt or Hanky but I wrestled but only in junior high but in street fights not one single person has ever gotten out of my headlock and I was scratched in my eyes on two occasions,put through a wall,and a window and still never let go....made one grown man cry and threaten to get his brothers after me.....they would have suffered the same fate.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Dave D on September 02, 2022, 11:46:41 AM
Where did you see someone flat bench 405x3?

I've probably literally personally witnessed that three times in my life. I could even name two of the men who did it. The third person - who was the first person I ever saw bench press 405 in person, back in 2001 - I never personally met. The other two are acquaintances.

But you really JUST saw that, Dave?

Do you train in a specialized gym...or was it rare for you to see such a lift?

I don't think most people working out at normal gyms would see anyone benching 405 or more, more than once a month. If that. For me - not even close. Shoot - there can't even be more than 15 men in my city who even bench that to begin with.

Yes, at bodybuilding expos I have seen impressive lifts...mainly at contests. Even then, you'd be surprised at how FEW bodybuilders you even see in tank tops.

EVEN TOP BODYBUILDERS ARE INSECURE, AND REMAIN COVERED UP.

It blows my mind.

And that brings me to the crux of my argument: the lies of other people, and the filters and unrealistic standard, both in mainstream media and in social media, is making people feel insecure about their own results, even among some people in the top 1% of certain areas

And that's an issue.

I'm consistently shocked at women who are insecure about every tiny little thing.

But what can you expect when they are inundated with images of other women that are taken under perfect lighting, then altered with filters and photo editing?

Just as the delusional man below literally invented a fiction in his mind about 58 Covid deaths he never witnessed [when Thunder Bay only had 69 deaths at the time, only 32 of whom were under 80], people are creating false narratives in their mind about beauty and achievement, and holding themselves to these nonsensical standards.

Tell me how this clown personally knew at least 26 people over the age of 80?

This man is literally scripting an entire lie about the pandemic's lethality in his mind - and he seems to actually believe his lies...this is analogous to Squadfather's own beliefs in himself, and his superiority over others, when in reality, he was nothing like his projected online image.

These lies then infect others, and next thing you know, you have masses of people believing in an entire fake pandemic, or rafts of top 1-5% women who think they are fat and ugly, when none of the claims they believe are true can be objectively verified.

It's scary to me what human delusion is capable of.

It also makes my mind very chaotic, due to being autistic. But lies hurt EVERYONE. They just hurt autistic people more.

This is why I want objectively verifiable claims. Because it restores order when people lie and make my mental framework out of order.

Again, I almost never chose to compete in strength contests because of SquadFatter's lies. So whether I like it or not, these lies influence me. And again - I am just trying to restore order.

It was at in LA Fitness in SoCal. Literally 3 weeks ago. Everyone was waiting for the weight to crush him.

It’s not that unusual. Maybe it is in Thunder Bay. But I’ve lived and trained in all over Michigan, Chicago, Orlando and now SoCal. 400 + bench press aren’t an everyday thing but they are not that unusual. 500 + is pretty rare.

Your need to get out of your bubble.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 02, 2022, 11:49:15 AM
I`ve witnessed quite a few 405-500 benches and even heavier personally.....of course where I was from it was a veritable hotbed of bodybuilding and powerlifting as swell as arm wrestling back in the day.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 12:43:36 PM
It was at in LA Fitness in SoCal. Literally 3 weeks ago. Everyone was waiting for the weight to crush him.

It’s not that unusual. Maybe it is in Thunder Bay. But I’ve lived and trained in all over Michigan, Chicago, Orlando and now SoCal. 400 + bench press aren’t an everyday thing but they are not that unusual. 500 + is pretty rare.

Your need to get out of your bubble.

Where did you train in Chicago?

Did you ever get to the old Quads gym down in Thornton or the new facility?

Biggest bench I’ve ever seen there was 135 x 4. It was a guy named Ed Coan, he would have been the 18th strongest lightweight lifter on the east side of Thunder Bay.

According to the spastic little cocksukking retard.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Primemuscle on September 02, 2022, 12:55:35 PM

Tell me how this clown personally knew at least 26 people over the age of 80?

This man is literally scripting an entire lie about the pandemic's lethality in his mind - and he seems to actually believe his lies...this is analogous to Squadfather's own beliefs in himself, and his superiority over others, when in reality, he was nothing like his projected online image.

These lies then infect others, and next thing you know, you have masses of people believing in an entire fake pandemic, or rafts of top 1-5% women who think they are fat and ugly, when none of the claims they believe are true can be objectively verified.

This is why I want objectively verifiable claims. Because it restores order when people lie and make my mental framework out of order.

http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=680728.0;attach=1390294;image


Is Mike Pee, the clown a resident of Thunder Bay? Does he only know people who live in Thunder Bay? From his comments one might assume he works in the medical profession since his colleagues worked in ICU's and COVID wards. It is also possible his profession puts in in contact with people at more than one medical facility in only one city, Province or even the U.S. Given those circumstances, to have known 15 colleagues who died from or with COVID is very possible.

Mike goes on to say he knows 43 other folks who died from COVID. This number probably includes friends, family and acquaintances, etc. from an unknown number of locations. Why is what he says so hard for you to fathom? Do you base everything on what goes on in Thunder Bay? I doubt Thunder Bay, Ontario is a good representative of COVID stats for anywhere other than there.

To further put what Mike says in perspective here are some other stats. The first known COVID case in the U.S. in Washington State in February 2020, thirty months ago. The first presumptive case in Canada was a month earlier than that. To date in the U.S. there have been 1.04 million COVID deaths. Canada's total deaths are considerably lower at 43,317. Canada's population is around 38 million, whereas 329.5 million people live in the U.S.

Bottom line, Thunder Bay is not the world. It is a little podunk city with a population of about 113,000. But, it is your world and so it is what you base so much of what you post about COVID on.   

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 01:20:24 PM
Is Mike Pee, the clown a resident of Thunder Bay? Does he only know people who live in Thunder Bay? From his comments one might assume he works in the medical profession since his colleagues worked in ICU's and COVID wards. It is also possible his profession puts in in contact with people at more than one medical facility in only one city, Province or even the U.S. Given those circumstances, to have known 15 colleagues who died from or with COVID is very possible.

The clown Mike Pee is indeed from Thunder Bay, Prime.

But here's the thing:

There have been, what, ~6.5M fake Covid deaths globally out of a global population of 7.9B, right Prime?

That means 1 out of every 1,215 people in the world died of Covid, right Prime?

So 58 out of every 1,215x58 people died.

= 58 out of every 70,492 people died.

So for anyone to know 58 people who died, they would have to know 70,492 total people, on average, because globally, 58 people died out of every population of 70,492.

So does Mike Pee know 70,492 people?

What do you say, Prime?

No chance.

As I said, Thunder Bay only had 69 deaths when that idiot claimed to know 58 who died. Does that make any sense?

If 100 people in Portland died of Covid in the past X months, you'd be unlikely to know one of them, and virtually no one would know more than maybe 2 per 100.

Mike Pee wasn't just lying - he literally made up every word.

Prime: while I admit you got conned by the liberal Covid narrative, at least you never fabricated dozens of fake deaths in your mind!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 02, 2022, 01:21:37 PM
Podunk Of Peace
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 01:23:07 PM
Is Mike Pee, the clown a resident of Thunder Bay? Does he only know people who live in Thunder Bay? From his comments one might assume he works in the medical profession since his colleagues worked in ICU's and COVID wards. It is also possible his profession puts in in contact with people at more than one medical facility in only one city, Province or even the U.S. Given those circumstances, to have known 15 colleagues who died from or with COVID is very possible.

Mike goes on to say he knows 43 other folks who died from COVID. This number probably includes friends, family and acquaintances, etc. from an unknown number of locations. Why is what he says so hard for you to fathom? Do you base everything on what goes on in Thunder Bay? I doubt Thunder Bay, Ontario is a good representative of COVID stats for anywhere other than there.

To further put what Mike says in perspective here are some other stats. The first known COVID case in the U.S. in Washington State in February 2020, thirty months ago. The first presumptive case in Canada was a month earlier than that. To date in the U.S. there have been 1.04 million COVID deaths. Canada's total deaths are considerably lower at 43,317. Canada's population is around 38 million, whereas 329.5 million people live in the U.S.

Bottom line, Thunder Bay is not the world. It is a little podunk city with a population of about 113,000. But, it is your world and so it is what you base so much of what you post about COVID on.   

Sounds like what you’re saying is that you are 92% more likely to get a creepy weird phaggots jerkoff video from Thunder Bay Ontario than anywhere else in the world?

Does the video have a Josh Rehaluk “GoFundMe” link at the end? Is he planning another scam “trip” soon and needs Getbiggers to donate money again?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 02, 2022, 01:28:56 PM
Sounds like what you’re saying is that you are 92% more likely to get a creepy weird phaggots jerkoff video from Thunder Bay Ontario than anywhere else in the world?

Does the video have a Josh Rehaluk “GoFundMe” link at the end? Is he planning another scam “trip” soon and needs Getbiggers to donate money again?

Josh may be coming to o live with me for a bit.

Why are you disrespecting him?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 01:36:20 PM
Josh may be coming to o live with me for a bit.

Why are you disrespecting him?

You’re both lying pieces of shit.

You will never deserve respect, only what is coming to you.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Dave D on September 02, 2022, 01:55:07 PM
Where did you train in Chicago?

Did you ever get to the old Quads gym down in Thornton or the new facility?

Biggest bench I’ve ever seen there was 135 x 4. It was a guy named Ed Coan, he would have been the 18th strongest lightweight lifter on the east side of Thunder Bay.

According to the spastic little cocksukking retard.

HAHAHAHAHA

This was about 10 years ago. There was a Worlds (I think it was Montrosse  next to a Cardenas market) that I visited often but I belonged Xsport fitness and did most of my training there during the week.

No I never made it Quads but was very aware of it. It’s funny when I lived there I was always like oh I’ll visit “wherever” next week and then as time passed it never happened. You don’t realize at the time you may never have the opportunity for a next time.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Primemuscle on September 02, 2022, 03:51:05 PM
The clown Mike Pee is indeed from Thunder Bay, Prime.
Just curious, how do you know he is from Thunder Bay? Did he say he was? Do you know him personally?

But here's the thing:

There have been, what, ~6.5M fake Covid deaths globally out of a global population of 7.9B, right Prime?

Wrong. How could you possibly know the number of "fake" COVID deaths globally. There may be some, but not every single COVID death is fake.

That means 1 out of every 1,215 people in the world died of Covid, right Prime?

So 58 out of every 1,215x58 people died.

= 58 out of every 70,492 people died.

So for anyone to know 58 people who died, they would have to know 70,492 total people, on average, because globally, 58 people died out of every population of 70,492.
Not everything boils down to mathematics. There are variables and unknowns in math formulas, meaning your theory is hypothetical.

So does Mike Pee know 70,492 people?
This is more of your mathematic nonsense. As I previously stated, there is no way to know how many people Mike Pee knows because it depends on variables you don't know.

What do you say, Prime?
I say you are full of shit. Your absolute denial that COVID exists, suggests you are scared shitless you could get COVID again or for real

No chance.

No chance is right. There is virtually no chance you are right

As I said, Thunder Bay only had 69 deaths when that idiot claimed to know 58 who died. Does that make any sense?
What makes you think he only knows people who live in Thunder Bay? Does everyone you know live in Thunder Bay?

If 100 people in Portland died of Covid in the past X months, you'd be unlikely to know one of them, and virtually no one would know more than maybe 2 per 100.
Your example is mathematically and intellectually flawed. What do you mean by X months? Would this be 30 months? Very few of the people I know live in Portland. I can only think two, but there could be more. If I worked at one of the 11 hospitals in Portland, I'd likely know many more than 2 people who died of COVID. If I didn't and was anti-social (like you are), I might not any people who died of COVID

Mike Pee wasn't just lying - he literally made up every word. In your opinion and you hope he is lying

Prime: while I admit you got conned by the liberal Covid narrative, at least you never fabricated dozens of fake deaths in your mind!
You may think I got conned. However, you can't 'admit' I got conned, only I can admit that if it I thought it was true, which I do not.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 04:50:28 PM
HAHAHAHAHA

This was about 10 years ago. There was a Worlds (I think it was Montrosse  next to a Cardenas market) that I visited often but I belonged Xsport fitness and did most of my training there during the week.

No I never made it Quads but was very aware of it. It’s funny when I lived there I was always like oh I’ll visit “wherever” next week and then as time passed it never happened. You don’t realize at the time you may never have the opportunity for a next time.

I think I know the World Gym you mean, over in Buena Park?

The area you worked out in at XSport was near my favorite hardware store, The Crafty Beaver!

Quad’s is/was not as hardcore as XSport or a rundown, jism stained shitbox gym in Thunder Bay Ontario. The heaviest squat I ever saw at Quad’s was about 180 x 3 by that Ed Coan fella. If he would have got his calories up and learned to squat in gayboi tights he probably could have done an even 200 x 2.

Oh well….retards gonna retard, scammers gonna scam. Must be a pussy Canadian thing.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: chaos on September 02, 2022, 06:41:23 PM
Where did you see someone flat bench 405x3?

At Koloseum I saw some insane feats of strength. Saw a fella do reps with 455 on the seated shoulder press, he routinely repped 495 on flat bench. I saw a strongman pull 900lb deadlift. Spotted a couple different guys benching 545+, one in a bench shirt, one raw. All sorts of impressive lifters at that gym.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 02, 2022, 08:28:20 PM
At Koloseum I saw some insane feats of strength. Saw a fella do reps with 455 on the seated shoulder press, he routinely repped 495 on flat bench. I saw a strongman pull 900lb deadlift. Spotted a couple different guys benching 545+, one in a bench shirt, one raw. All sorts of impressive lifters at that gym.

Are you sure?

No one outside of Thunder Bay has ever benched more than 225 x 6-ish.

Next thing you will try to convince us is that there are people out there who can squat 405 lbs.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 02, 2022, 10:51:06 PM
I hate to brag but I benched 460 lbs at 185 lbs back when I was like 28
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 03, 2022, 12:41:08 AM
Just curious, how do you know he is from Thunder Bay? Did he say he was? Do you know him personally?

His Facebook profile says Thunder Bay. I do not know him personally.

Wrong. How could you possibly know the number of "fake" COVID deaths globally. There may be some, but not every single COVID death is fake.

Correct. I am just being facetious.

There have been ~6.5M Covid deaths worldwide so far. I call them fake, in that 80-90% or more of these deaths are extremely elderly people with severe underlying disease. In Canada, for example, over 27,000 of our just over 45,000 deaths are people *over the age of 80*.

So you are CORRECT to say these are not fake deaths - but we need to acknowledge the reality that these people died WITH Covid...not FROM Covid. Once you further look into underlying disease and find that the overwhelming majority of the people who died were already dying of other diseases, you can see the pandemic numbers largely comprised simply labelling people dying of other causes who also had Covid, as being Covid deaths.

For instance, in the USA, 748,000 of the people who died had SIX OR MORE diseases, and an average age of 84.

Yet they portrayed it to be what hundreds of thousands then 1M+ random working age Americans got Covid and dropped dead.

Do you see what I mean? This entire pandemic was one of FRAUDULENTLY labeling all-cause mortality deaths as "Covid", to inflate the number of Covid deaths to make it look like we're living in a great crisis.

Thus far, only 66,000 Americans died directly from Covid. And again - that's with an average age of 84.

I had a liberal friend who - along with his other liberal friend - thought random MAGA hat wearing young Republicans were dropping dead. They both serious believed that when "100,000", then 300K, 500K, etc, [now over 1M] "American Covid deaths" were announced, that it meant masses of healthy working aged people were saying of Covid.

When you meant that the average person dying of Covid had about two years left to live, it almost does make it fake deaths.

But you are correct - they are not actually fake deaths. They are borderline fraudulently classified deaths in most cases.

Let's put it this way: people die WITH Covid...and only very rarely FROM Covid.

Not everything boils down to mathematics. There are variables and unknowns in math formulas, meaning your theory is hypothetical.

Not everything boils down to mathematics, but when someone lies so much as to be off by a factor of knowing 100 times more people who died of Covid than the statistical mean, we can use math to be over 99.9% certain that he is lying through his teeth.

Prime, I think it represents your own inexperience with math to not realize how obviously I proved that guy is lying. I don't think you have a good idea of how rare it would be for anyone to know 58 people who died of Covid.

And 15 colleagues? In Thunder Bay, only *11* people under age 60 died WITH Covid as of July 16th. How on earth would he personal have 15 colleagues who died of Covid when there weren't even 15 WORKING AGED PEOPLE IN THUNDER BAY WHO DIED.

And there weren't 15 healthcare workers in Ontario who "died on the job" so to speak, like this liar suggests.

I implore you to post the obituaries of 15 normal working age healthcare workers in ALL OF ONTARIO who died.

Mike Pee is implying the 2020 lie that frontline doctors and nurses were dropping dead in hospitals while treating people with Covid.

That NEVER HAPPENED ANYWHERE.

As I have stated, nigh on 100% of those who died were either:

[1] Over 80, or just extremely old - with over 60% of all Canadian deaths being over 80, over 50% of all American deaths being over 75, and the average age at death being 79 in Canada, and 84 in the USA.

[2] Severely diseased already, with 94% of American deaths being diseased, and 68% having SIX OR MORE underlying diseases.

[3] MORBIDLY obese, with 61% of American childhood Covid deaths being among children who were morbidly obese.

So Prime, do you see how the fantasy Mike Pee concocted about frontline healthcare workers dying is a media fantasy that he internalized to the point of concocting a fantasy in his mind that he knew such people who died? Prime, if I told you I know 100 students who went to high school with me [in a class of around 300] who died of dementia, given they are 40 years old, would you believe me?

Do you understand that there were not even 15 frontline healthcare workers in ONTARIO who died saving lives of people with Covid?

So HOW would Mike Pee know 15 personally?

Also, as I said, 58 people per 70,000+ globally died. That rate is similar in Canada, and similar in Thunder Bay.

You say he may still know 58 people?

Prime, do you realize that is statistically almost impossible?

Likely, 58 out of 70,000 people win a lottery of $1,000 to $10,000+.

Prime - if I told you I know 58 people who won $50,000 in the lottery last year, would you believe me?

This is more of your mathematic nonsense. As I previously stated, there is no way to know how many people Mike Pee knows because it depends on variables you don't know.

Of course we can't "know".

But if I told you that I knew 500 people under age 30 who died of lung cancer who didn't smoke, you can clearly see the mathematical improbability would make it a near certainty that I was lying.

I say you are full of shit. Your absolute denial that COVID exists, suggests you are scared shitless you could get COVID again or for real

As of this month, 65% of Canadians know ZERO people who have died of Covid.

The remaining 35% know ONE person who died of Covid. Again, with the average age being 79.

NOW do you see how insane it is for someone to suggest they know 58 people who died?

Again, 58 per 70K population died. Not only does no one know 70K people, no one would even remember the NAMES of that many people.

Not only person on this board could likely even NAME ten people who died of Covid, even including celebrities.

Of course we don't KNOW Mike is lying - but it's like me saying I know 35 children who died of heart failure and brain cancer both together. It's something so uncommon, it is mathematically ABSURD for someone to claim such a thing!

Impossible? No.

Unlikely to the point of being practically physically impossible? Yes.

No chance is right. There is virtually no chance you are right

You are correct that we can't "know" for a fact.

What makes you think he only knows people who live in Thunder Bay? Does everyone you know live in Thunder Bay?

You aren't comprehending and appreciating how mathematically absurd Mike Lee's statement is, Prime:

If I told you I knew 100 people who won $50,000 in the lottery last year, it wouldn't matter if I had friends all over the planet.  NO ONE knows 100 people who won $50K in the lottery last year.

If only 58 per 70,000+ people died, a person, ON AVERAGE, would need to KNOW 70,000+ people to know 58 who died.

Whether Mike knows people only in Thunder Bay, of all over the world, doesn't matter. What matters is that he is making a statement that is mathematically ludicrous. If I told you I knew 58 people who got drafted into the NHL last year, it would be an absurd statement - it would OBVIOUSLY be a lie if I implied they were all from Thunder Bay, but even if I said I had friends all over North America, it would STILL be an absurd statement, as it is mathematically ludicrous.

At the time, only 12,000 or so people in Ontario had died. So 120 would be 1% of all Ontario Covid deaths at the time of his post. So 58 would be about 0.5%.

How would he possibly know 58 people who died?

Prime - look at the Covid provincial death data below. According to Mike Pee, he knew over TEN PERCENT of the number of people who died of Covid on literally SEVEN DIFFERENT PROVINCES.

Now do you see how INSANE his claim is?

Your example is mathematically and intellectually flawed. What do you mean by X months? Would this be 30 months? Very few of the people I know live in Portland. I can only think two, but there could be more. If I worked at one of the 11 hospitals in Portland, I'd likely know many more than 2 people who died of COVID. If I didn't and was anti-social (like you are), I might not any people who died of COVID

X month was representing an arbitrary number of months, Prime.

Regarding your example of working at a hospital and "knowing" people who died - YOU DO NOT KNOW THE PERSON WHO DIED JUST BECAUSE YOU WORK FOR THE INSTITUTION HE DIED IN.

That's what drove this delusion among liberals and Democrats: they got scares because they "knew" someone who died, if simply LIVING IN THE SAME CITY AS THEM CONSTITUTES "KNOWING" THEM - which is absurd!

I am asking you, Prime: how many people do you PERSONALLY KNOW WHO DIED? Meaning [1] this person knew you on a first name basis, and [2] this person lived in your city for more than five years?

For me, the answer is ZERO.

My friend's crackhead stepdaughter died. I met him in 2020, and I never met her. Her diet was crack and methadone and cock.

She did NOT die of Covid! A diet of seven grams of crack + 115mg of Methadone + sucking cock on the street and not eating whole foods killed her - NOT "Covid".

In your opinion and you hope he is lying

Prime, I know 58 people over the age of 100.

You may think I got conned. However, you can't 'admit' I got conned, only I can admit that if it I thought it was true, which I do not.

You believed Covid was a serious virus. That's what I mean when I saw you were conned.

You bought into the hysteria, originally.

But you no longer feel Covid is such a threat, so I'm happy to report, you are cumming around!  :)
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Primemuscle on September 03, 2022, 12:44:38 AM
Sounds like what you’re saying is that you are 92% more likely to get a creepy weird phaggots jerkoff video from Thunder Bay Ontario than anywhere else in the world?

Does the video have a Josh Rehaluk “GoFundMe” link at the end? Is he planning another scam “trip” soon and needs Getbiggers to donate money again?

I'll give you this Walter, you have a vivid imagination. LOL! And yet, there is truth in what you suggest. Gawd, I hope Matt sends me no more of his embarrassing tiny dick, rope videos with requests to post them and comment on them on Getbig. So far, I have done him a favor by not complying. One can only hope he appreciates this.

Josh is Josh and anyone who doesn't realize this is doomed.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Primemuscle on September 03, 2022, 12:52:30 AM
His Facebook profile says Thunder Bay. I do not know him personally.

Correct. I am just being facetious.

There have been ~6.5M Covid deaths worldwide so far. I call them fake, in that 80-90% or more of these deaths are extremely elderly people with severe underlying disease. In Canada, for example, over 27,000 of our just over 45,000 deaths are people *over the age of 80*.

So you are CORRECT to say these are not fake deaths - but we need to acknowledge the reality that these people died WITH Covid...not FROM Covid. Once you further look into underlying disease and find that the overwhelming majority of the people who died were already dying of other diseases, you can see the pandemic numbers largely comprised simply labelling people dying of other causes who also had Covid, as being Covid deaths.

For instance, in the USA, 748,000 of the people who died had SIX OR MORE diseases, and an average age of 84.

Yet they portrayed it to be what hundreds of thousands then 1M+ random working age Americans got Covid and dropped dead.

Do you see what I mean? This entire pandemic was one of FRAUDULENTLY labeling all-cause mortality deaths as "Covid", to inflate the number of Covid deaths to make it look like we're living in a great crisis.

Thus far, only 66,000 Americans died directly from Covid. And again - that's with an average age of 84.

I had a liberal friend who - along with his other liberal friend - thought random MAGA hat wearing young Republicans were dropping dead. They both serious believed that when "100,000", then 300K, 500K, etc, [now over 1M] "American Covid deaths" were announced, that it meant masses of healthy working aged people were saying of Covid.

When you meant that the average person dying of Covid had about two years left to live, it almost does make it fake deaths.

But you are correct - they are not actually fake deaths. They are borderline fraudulently classified deaths in most cases.

Let's put it this way: people die WITH Covid...and only very rarely FROM Covid.

Not everything boils down to mathematics, but when someone lies so much as to be off by a factor of knowing 100 times more people who died of Covid than the statistical mean, we can use math to be over 99.9% certain that he is lying through his teeth.

Prime, I think it represents your own inexperience with math to not realize how obviously I proved that guy is lying. I don't think you have a good idea of how rare it would be for anyone to know 58 people who died of Covid.

And 15 colleagues? In Thunder Bay, only *11* people under age 60 died WITH Covid as of July 16th. How on earth would he personal have 15 colleagues who died of Covid when there weren't even 15 WORKING AGED PEOPLE IN THUNDER BAY WHO DIED.

And there weren't 15 healthcare workers in Ontario who "died on the job" so to speak, like this liar suggests.

I implore you to post the obituaries of 15 normal working age healthcare workers in ALL OF ONTARIO who died.

So does Mike Pee know 70,492 people?
This is more of your mathematic nonsense. As I previously stated, there is no way to know how many people Mike Pee knows because it depends on variables you don't know.

What do you say, Prime?
I say you are full of shit. Your absolute denial that COVID exists, suggests you are scared shitless you could get COVID again or for real

No chance.

No chance is right. There is virtually no chance you are right

As I said, Thunder Bay only had 69 deaths when that idiot claimed to know 58 who died. Does that make any sense?
What makes you think he only knows people who live in Thunder Bay? Does everyone you know live in Thunder Bay?

If 100 people in Portland died of Covid in the past X months, you'd be unlikely to know one of them, and virtually no one would know more than maybe 2 per 100.
Your example is mathematically and intellectually flawed. What do you mean by X months? Would this be 30 months? Very few of the people I know live in Portland. I can only think two, but there could be more. If I worked at one of the 11 hospitals in Portland, I'd likely know many more than 2 people who died of COVID. If I didn't and was anti-social (like you are), I might not any people who died of COVID

Mike Pee wasn't just lying - he literally made up every word. In your opinion and you hope he is lying

Prime: while I admit you got conned by the liberal Covid narrative, at least you never fabricated dozens of fake deaths in your mind!
You may think I got conned. However, you can't 'admit' I got conned, only I can admit that if it I thought it was true, which I do not.

Your post deserves an answer. It is late where I am (old men like me go to bed early because we need twice as many hours sleep to maintain our beauty), so your response must wait until tomorrow, sorry for that.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 03, 2022, 01:46:19 AM
"Strongest GetBiggers" turns into a RONA argument?

I have one of the Worlds Strongest Immune Systems apparently.
Finally got the RONA and beat it in 1.5 days. Not fake-vaxxed. How am I not dead?
Its truly a miracle!!!!!!!!!!!

RONA  ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)


Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 03, 2022, 01:50:24 AM
Josh may be coming to o live with me for a bit.

Why are you disrespecting him?
You and Josh can go fuck yourselves.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 03, 2022, 01:52:47 AM
Your post deserves an answer. It is late where I am (old men like me go to bed early because we need twice as many hours sleep to maintain our beauty), so your response must wait until tomorrow, sorry for that.

Prime, there are currently 58 Covid deaths globally per >70,000 population of people.

How would someone know 58 who died? Statistically speaking, you would need to know 70,000+ people, on average, for that to be true.

On average.

How would one be able to meet fewer people than 70,000, while still knowing 58 who died?

Perhaps if they worked in an elderly care home, for instance!

But not much else.

His lie is also mathematically absurd for other reasons:

[1] He claims to know a disproportionate number of frontline healthcare workers who died while caring for patients with Covid. Prime - I AM NOT AWARE OF ANY SUCH CASES IN ALL OF CANADA. Again, the notion of random, healthy people dropping dead NEVER HAPPENED, EVER. This was a pandemic of fraudulent death claims. Virtually everyone who died was either EXTREMELY ELDERLY, diseased almost to the point of immediate death, or MORBIDLY obese. So the ONLY "frontline healthcare workers" who died, would have had to be either 80+ [which makes no sense], or 100-ln overweight, or already dying of cancer. What I am saying here is what his post makes it sound like random people were dying of Covid. This NEVER happened. Again, roughly 60% of Canadian deaths were citizens aged 80+. Yet Mike Pee somehow knew 58 working age people [from the implication in his post] who died? For every 58 Canadian Covid deaths, roughly 36 of 58 were people aged 80+. So tell me, Prime - in light of that statistic, does if make sense that a young man would know 58 young people who died? And that's why it's so easy to spot when people lie about this - it's like they have no grasp that per 58 deaths, 36 would be aged 80+, and 16 of 58 would be age 70+. Again, ON AVERAGE. So if Mike Pee somehow did even know 58 people who died, based on the Canadian average, 52 per 58 deaths were citizens aged 70+. So how on earth would Mike know such old people? Now you will come back and say - but maybe Mike knew young people who died. Sure, Prime. But that's like me telling you I know 58 millenials who have dementia! Is it possible? Technically, yes...BUT THAT IS TOTALLY UNREALISTIC.

[2] Mike claims all those deaths among his friends' group abruptly stopped as soon as the vaccine rolled out. BUT WAIT - let's look at the Canadian Covid death totals by year, and see if deaths reduced starting at the date of the vaccine rollout:

2020: 15,569.
2021: 14,473.
2022: 15,086.

^ ONCE AGAIN, strongly suggesting Mike lied because he internalized the liberal Democrat Covid propaganda. "The deaths will stop suddenly once the vaccine hits the market!' Big Pharma propaganda, swallowed up by Liberals and Democrats.

Meanwhile, since this entire pandemic was just fraudulent death claims, taking people dying of cancer WITH Covid, and calling those deaths Covid deaths, and since the vaccines do not stop people from dying of cancer, it stands to reason you wouldn't see much of a drop in Canadian Covid deaths.

So here are Mike Lee's lies:

[1] He claimed to know 58 people who died. This is virtually 100 times as many as the average Canadian knows. In that maybe every three Canadians know two people who died.

[2] He claimed frontline healthcare workers were dying while saving lives.

[3] He claimed he went from knowing almost as many who died in a city the size of THUNDER BAY, to deaths suddenly stopping THANKS TO THE VACCINE. but as I showed above - COVID DEATHS DID NOT DROP. They have been constant at 15K deaths per year. So WHY would Mike Pee see a reduction in deaths?! They stayed almost completely flat!

But EACH of these lies is exactly what Big Pharma and liberal Democrat propaganda would WANT Mike to think is happening.

This pandemic really controlled the minds of many liberalcDemocrats, Prime!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 03, 2022, 02:01:16 AM
Avoiding my post Matty................... ...cock obsessed queer?

Two losers threatening people from afar because of innocent comments on a forum....someone needs to get a life but this time you`re fucking with someone who is also nuts...........que sera sera motherfuckers !
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 03, 2022, 02:14:09 AM
You kunt !
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: GymnJuice on September 03, 2022, 04:40:34 AM
I'll give you this Walter, you have a vivid imagination. LOL! And yet, there is truth in what you suggest. Gawd, I hope Matt sends me no more of his embarrassing tiny dick, rope videos with requests to post them and comment on them on Getbig. So far, I have done him a favor by not complying. One can only hope he appreciates this.

Josh is Josh and anyone who doesn't realize this is doomed.

Prime at first you just wouldn't confirm that it was 6.45 inches, but now you say it is tiny. This is new information. Matt, I think you should send Prime another video with some point of comparison like a ruler or measuring tape for clarification.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ChristopherA on September 03, 2022, 06:29:31 AM
Seven pages of "I, I, I, me, me, me, my, my, my" essay posts from Tarded Matt. Spamming the board with his lifts and bdb pics over and over and over. This forum members really are the closest thing he has to friends. God what a loser
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 03, 2022, 07:08:43 AM
Seven pages of "I, I, I, me, me, me, my, my, my" essay posts from Tarded Matt. Spamming the board with his lifts and bdb pics over and over and over. This forum members really are the closest thing he has to friends. God what a loser

He’s a complete fucking retarded loser.

Born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, family full of alcoholics, grandfather who beat the shit out of his mother, and father who abandoned him and his siblings.

He’s not autistic, he was literally born with brain damage from his alcoholic mother.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: BB on September 03, 2022, 07:22:34 AM
I'll give you this Walter, you have a vivid imagination. LOL! And yet, there is truth in what you suggest. Gawd, I hope Matt sends me no more of his embarrassing tiny dick, rope videos with requests to post them and comment on them on Getbig. So far, I have done him a favor by not complying. One can only hope he appreciates this.


Matt, Prime's essentially calling you Princess Tinymeat with this. Any response? It's like he's insulted not by the film, but that such a tiny piece wound up in his inbox.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 03, 2022, 08:16:32 AM
Matt, Prime's essentially calling Princess Tinymeat with this. Any response? It's like he's insulted not by the film, but that such a tiny piece wound up in his inbox.

“Come on Josh, deep throat it all Rehaluk style, swallow those ropes and I will give you $10…”

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: oldgolds on September 04, 2022, 07:07:37 AM
If you're taking ANY drugs/steroids/GH it's ALL bullshit and meaningless....
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 04, 2022, 07:18:05 AM
If you're taking ANY drugs/steroids/GH it's ALL bullshit and meaningless....
Thank you for wiping out an entire thread with a single sentence.   LOL  ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 04, 2022, 10:03:58 AM
If you're taking ANY drugs/steroids/GH it's ALL bullshit and meaningless....

Is it - Why do you Think / say That. ?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: IroNat on September 04, 2022, 11:20:48 AM
Matt,
Ask Wes to give you a chest routine.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: funk51 on September 04, 2022, 11:30:30 AM
If you're taking ANY drugs/steroids/GH it's ALL bullshit and meaningless....
  wow, truth be told. who in history is the strongest without ergogenic aids /??? we may never truly know.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 04, 2022, 12:24:13 PM
  wow, truth be told. who in history is the strongest without ergogenic aids /??? we may never truly know.

I think some of the same guys still would be. Anderon, Hepburn, etc...
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on September 04, 2022, 12:27:43 PM
Where did you train in Chicago?

Did you ever get to the old Quads gym down in Thornton or the new facility?

Biggest bench I’ve ever seen there was 135 x 4. It was a guy named Ed Coan, he would have been the 18th strongest lightweight lifter on the east side of Thunder Bay.

According to the spastic little cocksukking retard.

never made it to quads but I was good friends w the owners son.  I knew that Coan trained there.  B&W Gym was a haunt of mine about 10 years ago when I dated a girl who lived up there.  Really cool "dungeon style" gym
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: funk51 on September 04, 2022, 12:31:03 PM
I think some of the same guys still would be. Anderon, Hepburn, etc...
   only the numbers would be down by like 10 percent... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Primemuscle on September 04, 2022, 12:49:39 PM
Prime at first you just wouldn't confirm that it was 6.45 inches, but now you say it is tiny. This is new information. Matt, I think you should send Prime another video with some point of comparison like a ruler or measuring tape for clarification.

He should not send me additional videos. Although the one where he's on the phone threatening to stab the Thunder Bay police if they harass him for not wearing a mask, was extremely entertaining, especially in the beginning where does a very gay hair flip. It looked like this one that Zach Galifianakis does,

(https://c.tenor.com/QDaoCb1tVksAAAAd/head-shake-hair-flip.gif)
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 04, 2022, 01:05:49 PM
never made it to quads but I was good friends w the owners son.  I knew that Coan trained there.  B&W Gym was a haunt of mine about 10 years ago when I dated a girl who lived up there.  Really cool "dungeon style" gym

I’ve heard of B&W and Cheetah gyms, but haven’t trained at them. I did hear that B&W was a powerlifting dungeon kind of place. That’s a little further north in the City than we typically meet up at.

Have you lifted at Rockwell, or 2XL out in Lombard? Lances used to be a good place too, but it is a pretty long drive for me.

I will look into B&W and report back after I train there.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 04, 2022, 01:18:30 PM
Matt,
Ask Wes to give you a chest routine.

Will the routine give me a way to be reborn with wes' chest genetics?

This is the best my chest has ever looked - when I have a pump, my pecs are ok. But at all other times, my chest is pretty flat.

Basically, I don't have any natural chest lines, so any lines you see comes from overhang from my chest mass itself. Contrast that with Mark Wahlberg, who has natural pec lines that make his chest separation visible even at 138-lb body weight.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 04, 2022, 01:32:05 PM
He should not send me additional videos. Although the one where he's on the phone threatening to stab the Thunder Bay police if they harass him for not wearing a mask, was extremely entertaining, especially in the beginning where does a very gay hair flip. It looked like this one that Zach Galifianakis does,

(https://c.tenor.com/QDaoCb1tVksAAAAd/head-shake-hair-flip.gif)

The Canadian government isn't operating under established Canadian law. Do you have another suggestion?

I demand they not violate my rights. If holding this view results in a use-of-force incident where I end up in jail or dead after, then so be it. I'll tell everyone right now: I won't be tolerating 21st century communism in North America.

As for my fixing my hair in the video - I'm glad you pointed it out. It was hilarious! I copied it from the video below.

Watch 33 seconds of this video - you will not be disappointed!! 😂🤣

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: IroNat on September 06, 2022, 04:29:04 AM
Matt,

Look on the bright side: You won't have saggy pecs when you are older.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 06, 2022, 04:35:29 PM
Will the routine give me a way to be reborn with wes' chest genetics?

This is the best my chest has ever looked - when I have a pump, my pecs are ok. But at all other times, my chest is pretty flat.

Basically, I don't have any natural chest lines, so any lines you see comes from overhang from my chest mass itself. Contrast that with Mark Wahlberg, who has natural pec lines that make his chest separation visible even at 138-lb body weight.

I’d take your chest over wahlburgs there. Nothing wrong with that chest, so you don’t have the bottom pec line, who cares? Everyone is different.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 06, 2022, 06:14:20 PM
I’d take your chest over wahlburgs there. Nothing wrong with that chest, so you don’t have the bottom pec line, who cares? Everyone is different.
Hey Rob,I`ll send you 500 grapes if you brutally smash in Jason Blahas face.   :D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 06, 2022, 06:17:13 PM
Hey Rob,I`ll send you 500 grapes if you brutally smash in Jason Blahas face.   :D

Hahahahahah, that sounds like a deal to me.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 06, 2022, 06:20:55 PM
Hahahahahah, that sounds like a deal to me.
Fuck it,I`ll make it 1000 !!  :D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: muscle matters on September 06, 2022, 07:28:56 PM
My all time best:

Squat, 405

Deadlift, 495

Bench, 315

My bodyweight was probably 200. I’m the weakest on getbig.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 06, 2022, 07:32:48 PM
My all time best:

Squat, 405

Deadlift, 495

Bench, 315

My bodyweight was probably 200. I’m the weakest on getbig.
Those are great lifts brother!!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 06, 2022, 07:57:10 PM
My all time best:

Squat, 405

Deadlift, 495

Bench, 315

My bodyweight was probably 200. I’m the weakest on getbig.

That’s twice the weight Pansy Hankins can move.

PRO > Last Place Amateur
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ThisisOverload on September 06, 2022, 08:00:26 PM
My all time best:

Squat, 405

Deadlift, 495

Bench, 315

My bodyweight was probably 200. I’m the weakest on getbig.

Those are great lifts, and you are natural too.

I was juiced to the tits in order to do mine.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Primemuscle on September 06, 2022, 08:12:35 PM
Will the routine give me a way to be reborn with wes' chest genetics?

This is the best my chest has ever looked - when I have a pump, my pecs are ok. But at all other times, my chest is pretty flat.

Basically, I don't have any natural chest lines, so any lines you see comes from overhang from my chest mass itself. Contrast that with Mark Wahlberg, who has natural pec lines that make his chest separation visible even at 138-lb body weight.

Mark is just a little bit older these days. Do you suppose his 'pec lines' are still visible?

Matt, quit worrying about your chest. So you aren't the male version of Carol Doda, but you could be. See a doctor about implants. LOL!

Just kidding with you. Remember when you thought you and I had similar pecs? I can assure you that now yours are far better than mine.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 06, 2022, 11:00:32 PM
My all time best:

Squat, 405

Deadlift, 495

Bench, 315

My bodyweight was probably 200. I’m the weakest on getbig.

Strong lifts MM.
There's "very strong" like you, and then there are some insane guys here like Cook, Tommy and others who have posted their numbers.
Off the charts strength...
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 06, 2022, 11:53:06 PM
Tbh, if we are gonna talk pound for pound, I'm easily the strongest getbigger ever, it's just genetics
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 07, 2022, 12:40:39 AM
My all time best:

Squat, 405

Deadlift, 495

Bench, 315

My bodyweight was probably 200. I’m the weakest on getbig.

Those are decent Poundages
Good Going.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 07, 2022, 12:45:28 AM
Tbh, if we are gonna talk pound for pound, I'm easily the strongest getbigger ever, it's just genetics

That's a Bold Statement & Big claim to make.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 07, 2022, 12:47:56 AM
Mark is just a little bit older these days. Do you suppose his 'pec lines' are still visible?

Matt, quit worrying about your chest. So you aren't the male version of Carol Doda, but you could be. See a doctor about implants. LOL!

Just kidding with you. Remember when you thought you and I had similar pecs? I can assure you that now yours are far better than mine.
Matt  simply needs to add in cardio to make his chest look much better.................. .........CARDIO,a good diet,and take all 25-50 mgs. of Anadrol along with the Sustanon.....stop fucking around.

He would look far better if he was leaner.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 07, 2022, 09:03:34 AM
That's a Bold Statement & Big claim to make.
Bro...
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 07, 2022, 09:14:43 AM
Bro...

A legit "Beast of Iron" with an insane bench press!!  My Nilla!!!


(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimages-na.ssl-images-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F81ONNQ2uikL.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 07, 2022, 10:21:50 AM
A legit "Beast of Iron" with an insane bench press!!  My Nilla!!!


(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimages-na.ssl-images-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F81ONNQ2uikL.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)


Damn GR....I got a legit LOL out of that one !! ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 07, 2022, 10:24:36 AM
Tbh, if we are gonna talk pound for pound, I'm easily the strongest getbigger ever, it's just genetics
"That`s a bold statement coming from a one eyed fat man" !!!!   LOL  ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: tommywishbone on September 07, 2022, 03:45:12 PM
If you're taking ANY drugs/steroids/GH it's ALL bullshit and meaningless....

Well there goes my entire adult life. Down the drain. Damn it all.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 07, 2022, 04:29:20 PM
Well there goes my entire adult life. Down the drain. Damn it all.

On the other hand you have over 20,000 posts on Getbig….
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 07, 2022, 04:32:28 PM
Pamith you suck.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: AbrahamG on September 07, 2022, 04:43:05 PM
Pamith you suck black cock.

Fixed.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 07, 2022, 11:11:11 PM
Pamith you suck.
Pound for pound I'm by far the strongest, sorry
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: AbrahamG on September 07, 2022, 11:47:04 PM
At pounding dudes asses I'm by far the strongest, sorry

Bro
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Matt on September 07, 2022, 11:56:42 PM
Weakest Getbigger:

Walter Sobchak.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: bhank on September 08, 2022, 01:58:18 AM
Pound for pound I'm by far the strongest, sorry

There is no such thing as pound for pound fucking nonsense if I lose 10lbs in body mass and press 10lbs less have I gotten stronger becasue of soem bodyweight ratio math fuck no
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Humble Narcissist on September 08, 2022, 02:41:03 AM
There is no such thing as pound for pound fucking nonsense if I lose 10lbs in body mass and press 10lbs less have I gotten stronger becasue of soem bodyweight ratio math fuck no
Then why are there weight classes?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 08, 2022, 02:56:08 AM
Pound for pound I'm by far the strongest, sorry

No. You always say you are built just like some huge bodybuilders and are lb for lb the strongest. Conceited much? Your blurry ass flip phone photo avatar looks like shit and is nothing impressive at all,your blurry ass 405 bench video looks like shit, do you live in Siberia? Post a new photo or shut the fuck up. Natty this natty that, no one fucking cares.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 08, 2022, 06:45:04 AM
There is no such thing as pound for pound fucking nonsense if I lose 10lbs in body mass and press 10lbs less have I gotten stronger becasue of soem bodyweight ratio math fuck no
If I weigh 165 and squat 405 below paralell which I have done,and you weigh 220 and can`t do a below paralell squat with 355 I believe pound for pound, or any other fucking thing you want to label it as means that  I`m much stronger than your weak ass.

You make up some of the dumbest shit.....I try not to interact with you but I will not let stupid shit from you slide by like you know what the fuck your talking about.


What`s your workout tomorrow......I want to copy it ?  LOL  ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 08, 2022, 06:46:44 AM
No. You always say you are built just like some huge bodybuilders and are lb for lb the strongest. Conceited much? Your blurry ass flip phone photo avatar looks like shit and is nothing impressive at all,your blurry ass 405 bench video looks like shit, do you live in Siberia? Post a new photo or shut the fuck up. Natty this natty that, no one fucking cares.
BOOM !!!!!!!!

 ;D
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 08, 2022, 06:55:27 AM
No. You always say you are built just like some huge bodybuilders and are lb for lb the strongest. Conceited much? Your blurry ass flip phone photo avatar looks like shit and is nothing impressive at all,your blurry ass 405 bench video looks like shit, do you live in Siberia? Post a new photo or shut the fuck up. Natty this natty that, no one fucking cares.

BABOOOOM!!!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: residue on September 08, 2022, 07:45:13 AM
Yeah all that squatting comes with a price tag. I had my hip replaced last year
how old are you? or were you when you got the hip surgery
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Dave D on September 08, 2022, 07:45:37 AM
There is no such thing as pound for pound fucking nonsense if I lose 10lbs in body mass and press 10lbs less have I gotten stronger becasue of soem bodyweight ratio math fuck no

You don’t understand simple math?

Your were explaining how to leverage debt for wealth but can’t understand pound for pound? A world class wrestler and novice mma fighter who had to cut weight can’t figure out how pound for pound works……


lol
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on September 08, 2022, 07:50:41 AM
I'm inclined to agree w Bhanks that weight classes are just a way for smaller, weaker competitors to feel good about themselves

As a small and weak individual, I am qualified to speak on this
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 08, 2022, 08:47:10 AM
No. You always say you are built just like some huge bodybuilders and are lb for lb the strongest. Conceited much? Your blurry ass flip phone photo avatar looks like shit and is nothing impressive at all,your blurry ass 405 bench video looks like shit, do you live in Siberia? Post a new photo or shut the fuck up. Natty this natty that, no one fucking cares.
Bro...
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 08, 2022, 09:31:04 AM
I remember at Metro there was this kid that squatted 450 and he only weighed 150 so he was a strong little fucker but he was explaining to Clay Patterson who squatted 800 how much stronger he was than Clay because of pound for pound this and Swartz formula that and Clay said I thought whoever lifted the most weight was the strongest.The kid said no no so I said all I know is if a 800 lb. tree falls on me I want Clay pulling it off not him.

Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 08, 2022, 09:55:30 AM
how old are you? or were you when you got the hip surgery
Hey residue I just saw this. I am 63 years old and I had the surgery Feb. 14 of 2020 right before the pandemic hit so I was one month shy of 61
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Phantom Spunker on September 08, 2022, 10:19:18 AM
Wizard of Truth - Colin, I think his name was - was strong as fuck, wasn't he? I'm sure he'd done something around the 660 lb mark on the squat and was a powerlifting champ in Ireland.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 08, 2022, 10:31:37 AM
Wizard of Truth - Colin, I think his name was - was strong as fuck, wasn't he? I'm sure he'd done something around the 660 lb mark on the squat and was a powerlifting champ in Ireland.

Maybe but pamith beats him
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Grape Ape on September 08, 2022, 10:35:43 AM
Wizard of Truth - Colin, I think his name was - was strong as fuck, wasn't he? I'm sure he'd done something around the 660 lb mark on the squat and was a powerlifting champ in Ireland.

That's Imako I think.

Fortress is beastly in this category as well.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Phantom Spunker on September 08, 2022, 10:49:18 AM
That's Imako I think.

Fortress is beastly in this category as well.

Yeah, same guy. Him, Fortress, TW, Rob, Illuminati - some strong fuckers on here. The most I've ever benched is 242 lbs for one rep, lol.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 08, 2022, 10:54:26 AM
There is no such thing as pound for pound fucking nonsense if I lose 10lbs in body mass and press 10lbs less have I gotten stronger becasue of soem bodyweight ratio math fuck no

Only to You Dildo There isn't - Why does every boxing organisation Have pound 4 Pound world rankings - why are there weight class's
Why are There Best Lifter awards .

Only Awards you'll ever win are
Worst /ugliest physique
Biggest Noggin
& Complete Dildo Idiot Awards

Go Collect Them
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ThisisOverload on September 08, 2022, 01:18:00 PM
Maybe but pamith beats him

pamith is a gimmick who stole those old pics and videos from an old Brazilian BBing board in like 2006.

He's been outed and banned from multiple forums.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: AbrahamG on September 08, 2022, 03:45:55 PM
Only to You Dildo There isn't - Why does every boxing organisation Have pound 4 Pound world rankings - why are there weight class's
Why are There Best Lifter awards .

Only Awards you'll ever win are
Worst /ugliest physique
Biggest Noggin
& Complete Dildo Idiot Awards

Go Collect Them

Not disputing Bhanks being a dildo.  I will point out that no actual boxing organizations have p4p rankings.  P4P is all subjective opinions of writers, news outlets, etc.  Your greater point still stands though. 
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: robcguns on September 08, 2022, 03:55:58 PM
pamith is a gimmick who stole those old pics and videos from an old Brazilian BBing board in like 2006.

He's been outed and banned from multiple forums.

Really? I did not know this.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Rambone on September 08, 2022, 06:17:41 PM
No. You always say you are built just like some huge bodybuilders and are lb for lb the strongest. Conceited much? Your blurry ass flip phone photo avatar looks like shit and is nothing impressive at all,your blurry ass 405 bench video looks like shit, do you live in Siberia? Post a new photo or shut the fuck up. Natty this natty that, no one fucking cares.

Bro!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: GymnJuice on September 08, 2022, 06:41:05 PM
Bro!

Relax!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Rambone on September 08, 2022, 07:21:17 PM
Relax!
Bro!
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 08, 2022, 09:21:31 PM
pamith is a gimmick who stole those old pics and videos from an old Brazilian BBing board in like 2006.

He's been outed and banned from multiple forums.
This is not true i'm 100 % real and I can prove it
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Dave D on September 08, 2022, 09:38:45 PM
This is not true i'm 100 % real and I can prove it
How?

I think you are a figment of my imagination and when I say you’re done you don’t exist.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 08, 2022, 10:38:05 PM
How?

I think you are a figment of my imagination and when I say you’re done you don’t exist.
Bro...
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 09, 2022, 04:40:23 AM
This is not true i'm 100 % real and I can prove it

Bro  ::)
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: residue on September 09, 2022, 06:37:03 AM
Hey residue I just saw this. I am 63 years old and I had the surgery Feb. 14 of 2020 right before the pandemic hit so I was one month shy of 61
was it entirely due to your training or was there like a life circumstance that facilitated it?

sorry, im just hoping that hip replacements aren't an inevitable for every former strength athlete. though i think these days we're a bit more hip(pun intended) to the benefits of mobility and flexibility so hoping a hip replacement isnt in my future
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Cook on September 09, 2022, 09:29:02 AM
was it entirely due to your training or was there like a life circumstance that facilitated it?

sorry, im just hoping that hip replacements aren't an inevitable for every former strength athlete. though i think these days we're a bit more hip(pun intended) to the benefits of mobility and flexibility so hoping a hip replacement isnt in my future
Residue I might be able to ease your mind a little My right hip started going bad and took about 5 years to get to where I could barely walk and was in constant pain.Now my mom pointed out that it was all them squats that caused this and I thought she’s probably right.Well my fear was is the left hip getting ready to start hurting too?So I go to the surgeon and he X-rays both hips..He showed me how the right was like you hear Bone on bone but it really looked like bone into bone.He said I should have had it done 2 years earlier.He shows me the left joint and it was a nice ball and socket and had a concentric white cartilage all the way around it. I really think if the squats did this then my left hip would be showing wear also.Of course when I asked the doc what caused it he just shrugged and said “I don’t explain em I just fix em” Anyway I hope that makes you feel a little better.Good luck
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Gym-Rat on September 09, 2022, 10:39:10 AM
Many times its genetic.
A guy at work had to have both done, he is only 40, never was into working out.
He might be a rare case, but still, luck of the draw I think.

I think heavy squats for decades could cause issues though as well... Things wear out.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 09, 2022, 10:52:20 AM
Many times its genetic.
A guy at work had to have both done, he is only 40, never was into working out.
He might be a rare case, but still, luck of the draw I think.

I think heavy squats for decades could cause issues though as well... Things wear out.

I'm 62 and Thankfully No Hip or Joint issues, I've been lifting since age 17
& other contact sports Started powerlifting at 18 - and I can still Squat No
issues - do warm up & a lot of flexibility work & take Chondroitin & glucosamine tablets & have for many years - World Champion powerlifter put me onto them many many years ago when my knees & elbows were Hurting
Constantly , they worked wonders for me.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: pamith on September 09, 2022, 11:04:08 AM
was it entirely due to your training or was there like a life circumstance that facilitated it?

sorry, im just hoping that hip replacements aren't an inevitable for every former strength athlete. though i think these days we're a bit more hip(pun intended) to the benefits of mobility and flexibility so hoping a hip replacement isnt in my future
Sometimes I worry about Mike O'Hearn :(
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: illuminati on September 09, 2022, 11:10:37 AM
Sometimes I worry about Mike O'Hearn :(


Sis   ::)
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: wes on September 09, 2022, 11:15:11 AM
Sometimes I worry about Mike O'Hearn :(
EXPOSED AS A GIMMICK/TROLL......YET THE STRONGEST GIMMICK/TROLL ON GETBIG.....that`s gotta` count for something not a fucking thing.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ThisisOverload on September 09, 2022, 12:45:16 PM
This is not true i'm 100 % real and I can prove it

Fuck off, gimmick.
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on September 09, 2022, 01:02:13 PM
This is not true i'm 100 % real and I can prove it

Send a jerkoff video to Primehomosexual where you call out Goodrum’s name just as you splooge.

Nothing else will work for confirmation.    LOL
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on September 09, 2022, 03:13:27 PM
pamith is a gimmick who stole those old pics and videos from an old Brazilian BBing board in like 2006.

He's been outed and banned from multiple forums.

These are serious allegations.  Can you present your evidence to the jury?
Title: Re: Strongest Getbiggers - Past and Present.
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on September 09, 2022, 03:15:00 PM
Only to You Dildo There isn't - Why does every boxing organisation Have pound 4 Pound world rankings - why are there weight class's
Why are There Best Lifter awards .

Only Awards you'll ever win are
Worst /ugliest physique
Biggest Noggin
& Complete Dildo Idiot Awards

Go Collect Them

The heavyweight champ beats the pound for pound champ what, probably 90% of the time?

Cook’s anecdote sums it up pretty well for me

I remember at Metro there was this kid that squatted 450 and he only weighed 150 so he was a strong little fucker but he was explaining to Clay Patterson who squatted 800 how much stronger he was than Clay because of pound for pound this and Swartz formula that and Clay said I thought whoever lifted the most weight was the strongest.The kid said no no so I said all I know is if a 800 lb. tree falls on me I want Clay pulling it off not him.