Back in the 1990's there was a guy at Golds Gym Venice that would lift 1,000,000 pounds each year on his birthday.
Late 40's. Just a fitness/exercise nut job.
Showed up at 4am when the joint opened and finished his "million pounds" around 9 pm I seem to recall.
Wrote down every set. Lots of stuff like...
Angled leg press 300 x 30
Low pulley rows 150 x 20
Standing calve raises 350 x 10
For the week afterwards he would walk around showing people his workout book. Nice enough guy.
I attempted to keep up with the pace required to do this, and before hitting 7,000-lb, I was already slowing down a little.
I have no doubt I could find a way to make it work to hit 100,000-lb over a time frame that long...but a MILLION POUNDS??
Even doing angled leg presses at 300-lb per rep, assuming the leg press sled weighs 120-lb, that would be 2x 45-lb plates per side. Not that heavy...but that's 30 reps, to get to 9,000-lb, on the road to one million.
You would have to do 112 sets of that to reach one million pounds.
That's one set every 9 minutes 18 seconds for
17 hours straight, without taking breaks.And you'd have to include the 30-rep set on that time.
I could likely finish 30 reps of a 2-plate per side angled leg press in one minute 18 seconds, with proper form, and do it again after a nine minute break, and then so again after another nine minutes.
And again.
And again.
And again.
But for 17 HOURS???
A 30-rep set of 2-plate per side angled leg press is not heavy...but 112 sets of that??? That's a lot.
Was the person The Father of The True Adonis?
I'm reminded of a post that Ron posted of a guy at the 2004 Arnold Classic who was doing something like lifting a 45-lb dumbbell overhead with one-arm [Circus Dumbbell form, possibly, but I can't recall, and i had no idea what the CDB was at that time], and would challenge others to lift it for more reps than him...and he ended up beating everyone.
It's been almost 18 years since that thread, so I can't remember who this guy was, and I have no way to search for him. Does anyone remember any of those details?