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How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« on: November 03, 2022, 06:48:08 PM »
Top 5 canadian under 150 he says

I feel his training is all wrong  he needs to do 10 one arm pushups 3 times a day atleast
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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2022, 06:54:31 PM »
Top 5 canadian under 150 he says

I feel his training is all wrong  he needs to do 10 one arm pushups 3 times a day atleast

This is great training advice Johnny Marty.  Where Matt really is challenged though is the dietary/eating side.  Can you write him up a diet to go along with your training recommendation? 

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2022, 04:42:03 AM »
Matt is strong.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2022, 05:27:37 AM »
This is great training advice Johnny Marty.  Where Matt really is challenged though is the dietary/eating side.  Can you write him up a diet to go along with your training recommendation?

I don't think Matt would do well on a veggie diet

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2022, 05:42:57 AM »
I don't think Matt would do well on a veggie diet

I believe Matt did try it and regretted it. Maybe he will chime in to give us his full review.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2022, 06:38:22 AM »
I would guess at least 100 pounds

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2022, 06:50:36 AM »
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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2022, 07:12:11 AM »
 BUT,,IS HE SEXUAL....

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« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2022, 07:25:19 AM »

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #9 on: November 04, 2022, 09:41:38 AM »
I don't think Matt would do well on a veggie diet
Does anyone?

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2022, 10:31:02 AM »
                                      dmass used to do 100's at 16 years old.




Can we discuss the angle of those dumbbells for a few pages?

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2022, 10:33:41 AM »
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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2022, 11:01:55 AM »
 

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2022, 11:04:21 AM »
Top 5 canadian under 150 he says

I feel his training is all wrong  he needs to do 10 one arm pushups 3 times a day atleast

Close, lol. Top 6 in the u-80kg class [176.3-lb + we can be 3-lb overweight with a 3-hour weigh in. But I'm doing a contest in August that will have a 150-lb Circus Dumbbell for reps.

Unfortunately, the u-80kg Canadian Circus Dumbbell record has increased from 154.6-lb to 180-lb, just two weeks ago.

While I'm sure I will be able to hit 160-lb, hitting 185 is another matter. So I no longer think I will break the Canadian record. There is no doubt I will be close, but I can't be sure I can get it.

That said, I'm still training the one-arm dumbbell press pretty hard, because I have a pretty heavy contest coming up this summer, and Circus Dumbbell will be an event.

This contest is just one level below the Ontario's Strongest Man Contest, and it is an open heavyweight contest. It will be the heaviest contest I've ever done, and I only expect to get one rep per implement, lol...maybe two.

Motors & Muscles 2023
August 2023 [exact date TBA].


All events are 60 seconds. One rep with the heavier weight implement weight beats *any* number of reps with the lighter implement. For example, one rep with the 400-lb Atlas Stone beats 12 reps with the 300-lb stone.

EVENTS:

-275-lb or 365-lb per-hand [550-/730-lb total weight] Farmer's Walk for 80-ft.

-150-lb or 180-lb One-Armed Circus Dumbbell [Overhead Press] for max reps.

-660-lb or 750-lb Trap Bar Deadlift for max reps.

-950-lb or 1,100-lb Tire Flip for max flips.

-300-lb or 400-lb Atlas Stone over 40" hitching post for reps.


I expect to very narrowly complete that Farmer's Walk course. I will be very pleased if I finish it in under 55 seconds. But just finishing it t all will be good for me. But since I do expect to finish, obviously the faster I finish it in, the better, so under 55s is realistic for me, and maybe I do can a sub-50s walk, depending on how many training goes for me.

Marty Champions has informed me that using an elbow sleeve will add 20-lb to my one arm press. I don't know if that is true, but if it is, that 150-lb dumbbell will be manageable for me. I'm not sure if I'd want to risk trying the 180-lb. I'd rather get 1-2-3 reps using the 150, then risk getting a zero with the 180. But again, I'll see where my training is at the time.

I expect to get only one rep with that trap bar deadlift. It's not a super low trap bar, and my current max is 625. I should be able to bring that up to 660 by August. So one rep is fine, just to get points. As long as I don't get any zeroes on any events, I'll be happy. No chance am I hitting 750, lol. 660 is attainable though, if I compete around 180-lb body weight.

That max tire is where I am undecided on. I'd rather get 1-2-3 reps with the 950 than to miss the 1,100. It's a lot like the Circus Dumbbell press.

The difference is - I stand an outside chance of flipping that 1,100-lb tire. I once almost got it, but ended up giving up on it after 52 seconds. But I feel with some minor tweaks, I could have gotten it. So depending on how I feel, I may attempt it. But I'd be annoyed if I tried it and failed. But if I get it, one flip with the 1,100 will beat 12 flips with the 950. I've never seen anyone get over 12 flips with the 950 before. But if I get that 1,100, it could be a chance for me to make up some points on the guys who won't chance missing it. So...I'll see how training is going by then. Maybe I'll try it.

And lastly, the Atlas Stone event. I'm actually pretty good at stones...I just have a hard time lifting them over a high bar due to being under 5'10". But this is only a 40" hitching post, which will be no problem.

I can't get that 400-lb stone though. A friend of mine who is pretty light managed a 380 stone...but he's still 231-lb, which will be 50-lb over my expected contest weight. So yeah...I can't imagine getting that. But I can do the 300-lb over a 40" bar...maybe for 2-3 reps, if I'm lucky. So I'm happy it's only 40", because it becomes a strength contest rather than a height contest.

This will be a tough contest for me, and is my main focus right now.

This is actually the heaviest contest my city has ever had, aside from Ontario's Strongest Man. Mainly because of the heavier options for the implements. I will be using the lighter of the implements with the possible exception of the tire. I can't see myself hitting a 180-lb one arm dumbbell press, but if Marty Champions is right about elbow sleeves giving me 20-lb on my presses, and given I'm already around 140-lb, then I would only have to add 20-lb to that to go 180-lb, if we also add the 20-lb from the sleeve [if Marty is right about the sleeve helping that much].

So there may be a small chance I get that big 180-lb dumbbell for one rep, but time will tell.

This will be a tough contest for me, and I look forward to it.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #14 on: November 04, 2022, 11:19:22 AM »
Matt is strong.

Thank you, IroNat.

I've never felt better, in terms of being in contest shape this far out. I should be training the Frame Carry event starting with 525-lb next week, and hopefully gradually get that up to 625-lb by contest.

I'm setting the bar high for myself...but I think I can do it.

wes was right about it being possible to get stronger over 40.

If I get through Motors & Muscles, it will be the heaviest contest I've ever done. I'm confident I could qualify for and compete in Ontario's Strongest Man...but I'm a major hypochondriac, and always worry about weighing too much. I can't justify bulking up to 230-lb, which I think is the minimum I'd need to be to compete at that level.

That's why this Motors & Muscles contest is good for me...it's an open weight class contest, but just below the OSM level [which is just below CSM, which is just below WSM].

Training is going great.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2022, 11:19:27 AM »


Lmao,

This incel thought the pink shirt was holding him back.

Peels the pink shirt off and still owned.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2022, 11:32:30 AM »
Good luck, Matt.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2022, 11:34:28 AM »
good luck, post the video after the contest, so that getbig can stay apprised of your accomplishments.
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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #18 on: November 04, 2022, 11:57:45 AM »
Train hard Matt and kick some ass!!

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #19 on: November 04, 2022, 12:12:01 PM »
Close, lol. Top 6 in the u-80kg class [176.3-lb + we can be 3-lb overweight with a 3-hour weigh in. But I'm doing a contest in August that will have a 150-lb Circus Dumbbell for reps.

Unfortunately, the u-80kg Canadian Circus Dumbbell record has increased from 154.6-lb to 180-lb, just two weeks ago.

While I'm sure I will be able to hit 160-lb, hitting 185 is another matter. So I no longer think I will break the Canadian record. There is no doubt I will be close, but I can't be sure I can get it.

That said, I'm still training the one-arm dumbbell press pretty hard, because I have a pretty heavy contest coming up this summer, and Circus Dumbbell will be an event.

This contest is just one level below the Ontario's Strongest Man Contest, and it is an open heavyweight contest. It will be the heaviest contest I've ever done, and I only expect to get one rep per implement, lol...maybe two.

Motors & Muscles 2023
August 2023 [exact date TBA].


All events are 60 seconds. One rep with the heavier weight implement weight beats *any* number of reps with the lighter implement. For example, one rep with the 400-lb Atlas Stone beats 12 reps with the 300-lb stone.

EVENTS:

-275-lb or 365-lb per-hand [550-/730-lb total weight] Farmer's Walk for 80-ft.

-150-lb or 180-lb One-Armed Circus Dumbbell [Overhead Press] for max reps.

-660-lb or 750-lb Trap Bar Deadlift for max reps.

-950-lb or 1,100-lb Tire Flip for max flips.

-300-lb or 400-lb Atlas Stone over 40" hitching post for reps.


I expect to very narrowly complete that Farmer's Walk course. I will be very pleased if I finish it in under 55 seconds. But just finishing it t all will be good for me. But since I do expect to finish, obviously the faster I finish it in, the better, so under 55s is realistic for me, and maybe I do can a sub-50s walk, depending on how many training goes for me.

Marty Champions has informed me that using an elbow sleeve will add 20-lb to my one arm press. I don't know if that is true, but if it is, that 150-lb dumbbell will be manageable for me. I'm not sure if I'd want to risk trying the 180-lb. I'd rather get 1-2-3 reps using the 150, then risk getting a zero with the 180. But again, I'll see where my training is at the time.

I expect to get only one rep with that trap bar deadlift. It's not a super low trap bar, and my current max is 625. I should be able to bring that up to 660 by August. So one rep is fine, just to get points. As long as I don't get any zeroes on any events, I'll be happy. No chance am I hitting 750, lol. 660 is attainable though, if I compete around 180-lb body weight.

That max tire is where I am undecided on. I'd rather get 1-2-3 reps with the 950 than to miss the 1,100. It's a lot like the Circus Dumbbell press.

The difference is - I stand an outside chance of flipping that 1,100-lb tire. I once almost got it, but ended up giving up on it after 52 seconds. But I feel with some minor tweaks, I could have gotten it. So depending on how I feel, I may attempt it. But I'd be annoyed if I tried it and failed. But if I get it, one flip with the 1,100 will beat 12 flips with the 950. I've never seen anyone get over 12 flips with the 950 before. But if I get that 1,100, it could be a chance for me to make up some points on the guys who won't chance missing it. So...I'll see how training is going by then. Maybe I'll try it.

And lastly, the Atlas Stone event. I'm actually pretty good at stones...I just have a hard time lifting them over a high bar due to being under 5'10". But this is only a 40" hitching post, which will be no problem.

I can't get that 400-lb stone though. A friend of mine who is pretty light managed a 380 stone...but he's still 231-lb, which will be 50-lb over my expected contest weight. So yeah...I can't imagine getting that. But I can do the 300-lb over a 40" bar...maybe for 2-3 reps, if I'm lucky. So I'm happy it's only 40", because it becomes a strength contest rather than a height contest.

This will be a tough contest for me, and is my main focus right now.

This is actually the heaviest contest my city has ever had, aside from Ontario's Strongest Man. Mainly because of the heavier options for the implements. I will be using the lighter of the implements with the possible exception of the tire. I can't see myself hitting a 180-lb one arm dumbbell press, but if Marty Champions is right about elbow sleeves giving me 20-lb on my presses, and given I'm already around 140-lb, then I would only have to add 20-lb to that to go 180-lb, if we also add the 20-lb from the sleeve [if Marty is right about the sleeve helping that much].

So there may be a small chance I get that big 180-lb dumbbell for one rep, but time will tell.

This will be a tough contest for me, and I look forward to it.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #20 on: November 04, 2022, 01:15:20 PM »
Lmao,

This incel thought the pink shirt was holding him back.

Peels the pink shirt off and still owned.

It should be illegal the way she uses those massive thighs to toss that weight around like a play toy.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #21 on: November 04, 2022, 03:41:35 PM »

how many weight is that. Dumbell
If this is 150 how can u do the 180 dumbell
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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #22 on: November 04, 2022, 03:46:45 PM »
matt u need to throw ur side under the weight
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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #23 on: November 05, 2022, 04:32:12 AM »
We need Bhanky to come chime in how to get that dumbell up, it's the only way Matt will ever suceed in strongman.

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Re: How much can matt c stand and press with dumbells
« Reply #24 on: November 05, 2022, 04:55:11 AM »
We need Bhanky to come chime in how to get that dumbell up, it's the only way Matt will ever suceed in strongman.

Hanky could lift that 150 lbs dumbbell today right now absolutely if he wanted to. Videos will be uploaded in 2025 for proof.