"I think squat is the lift most people lie about, because they don't do it, they equate 1000lb leg presses to a 500 pound squat........bench is second in lies about weight.......since hardly anybody ever deadlifts we don;t have to worry about the liars there.....most people that deadlift tell the truth."
I think among regular folks and lower level lifters bench is the most lied about lift. Some of it is out right lies, other times, it's either basing it on a machine lift or basing it on some old conversion chart their football coach used in 1984. Worst cases, it's a combination of both.
Among experienced lifters, it's the squat. From what I've seen, it isn't even the weight, so much as the depth. I've seen plenty of guys that could support 500-700lbs on their back, alasthe squat is simply unlocking then relocking their hips after a inch or two.
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As far as Erstling's bench presses, I think most will agree that a good repped bench should look like this:
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If his #225 bench form is close to that form for even half the amount of reps he originally mentioned , I'd give him credit for being decently strong.