Author Topic: believable lift guidelines  (Read 1350 times)

phreak

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 5084
  • Food is amazing
believable lift guidelines
« on: October 13, 2007, 10:12:07 AM »
We have all seen it: lifts being doubted. From the truly unbelievable, such as benching 700 for reps weighing 123, to the 'possible but unlikely' stats such as 315 for reps at 200 after only 18 months of training. As a guideline for posters dumb enough to even claim stats here, let us create some categories.

Example (all weights 1RM):
T1: Teen, no video evidence required: bench 250, squat 330
T2: Teen, video may be demanded: bench 300, squat 400
T3: Teen, video evidence essential: bench 400, squat 550
T4: Teen, not even video will save you: all of the above as warmups, after 2 hours of cardio and 3 consecutive MMA fights, while on a private jet to Dubai, India.


Please update/expand.

Matt C

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 12752
  • The White Vince Goodrum
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2007, 10:30:58 AM »
We have all seen it: lifts being doubted. From the truly unbelievable, such as benching 700 for reps weighing 123, to the 'possible but unlikely' stats such as 315 for reps at 200 after only 18 months of training. As a guideline for posters dumb enough to even claim stats here, let us create some categories.

Example (all weights 1RM):
T1: Teen, no video evidence required: bench 250, squat 330
T2: Teen, video may be demanded: bench 300, squat 400
T3: Teen, video evidence essential: bench 400, squat 550
T4: Teen, not even video will save you: all of the above as warmups, after 2 hours of cardio and 3 consecutive MMA fights, while on a private jet to Dubai, India.


Please update/expand.

So what you're saying is that you want me to post video evidence of my lifts (listed above)?
Bodybuilding Pro.com

phreak

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 5084
  • Food is amazing
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2007, 10:35:55 AM »
So what you're saying is that you want me to post video evidence of my lifts (listed above)?
No, I could care less about any claims whatsoever. This is just to give prospective posters some rough handle on what to expect. If a teen wishes to avoid the wrath and ridicule of Squadfather, then he should opt for claims in the T1 zone. If he wants to stir up shit, or make doubters look like fools, he should opt for a higher class. This saves much time: nobody will debate either T1 or T4 lifts, so for people looking to troll T2 and 3 would be the best option.

SteelePegasus

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 7829
  • Life, death, in between is getbig.com
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #3 on: October 13, 2007, 10:39:48 AM »
So what you're saying is that you want me to post video evidence of my lifts (listed above)?

no matt, we don't want to see that video of you pressing 315 x 4 again.. :)
Here comes the money shot

spinnis

  • Guest
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #4 on: October 13, 2007, 02:20:21 PM »
We have all seen it: lifts being doubted. From the truly unbelievable, such as benching 700 for reps weighing 123, to the 'possible but unlikely' stats such as 315 for reps at 200 after only 18 months of training. As a guideline for posters dumb enough to even claim stats here, let us create some categories.

Example (all weights 1RM):
T1: Teen, no video evidence required: bench 250, squat 330
T2: Teen, video may be demanded: bench 300, squat 400
T3: Teen, video evidence essential: bench 400, squat 550
T4: Teen, not even video will save you: all of the above as warmups, after 2 hours of cardio and 3 consecutive MMA fights, while on a private jet to Dubai, India.


I have a friend that squatted 660pounds in a comp after 13 or 19 months of squatting :)

Please update/expand.

Matt C

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 12752
  • The White Vince Goodrum
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #5 on: October 13, 2007, 03:34:58 PM »
no matt, we don't want to see that video of you pressing 315 x 4 again.. :)

What about my bench of 400 and squat of 550 (for reps)?
Bodybuilding Pro.com

spinnis

  • Guest
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #6 on: October 13, 2007, 04:30:18 PM »
here is the proof of the guy I talked about. after about 12 months of training squats,
640pounds at comp


18yr

spinnis

  • Guest
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #7 on: October 13, 2007, 04:32:03 PM »
oh, I forgot this one
683pounds

12 months of training squats and drug free :)

18years old

spinnis

  • Guest
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2007, 04:33:36 PM »
benches 160kg(352pounds) raw and about 200kg (440pounds)with suit

spinnis

  • Guest
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2007, 04:35:07 PM »
and 628pound deadlift =)

alejandro_torres

  • Getbig IV
  • ****
  • Posts: 2061
Re: believable lift guidelines
« Reply #10 on: October 13, 2007, 06:01:52 PM »
374 pound for squats  for 6
440 for deadlift for 2

im 18....