hahhahhahha Great Genetics? Did you see the equation I did?
Compared in DIRECT PROPORTION to a 200 lb man
The 200 lb man with equal strength would be squatting a one rep max of 358 and one rep bench of 312.
Lou Ferrigno was 260 about 7-8 percent in the 70s.
haHHAHAHHA You still think this dude would be on Lou`s level?
ROLFMAOO!
Yeah, I believe not many guys grow to be as tall and big as this guy.
He is stronger than most of us will ever be.
Big deal.
There is little meaning in comparing yourself to someone else. I find inspiration in lots of different lifters and athletes on different levels.
This guy would probably need to get down to 250 or something to be real hard.
But he's fcuking strong. Using math is bollock IMO.
Nobody wants to see the lightweight lifters, there is a reason they lift during the early hours and during Thursday and Friday. And there is a reason why the heavy guys lift on Saturday and Sunday.
Sure, I'm respect lifters like Olech and Sivokon, probably the best lifters pound for pound ever. But they're not as strong as Siders or any of the other big guys.
How do I know this? Easy. Just by looking at the barbell.
There is no such thing as relative strength. Bring a Wilks table next time when you're out in clubs, but I doubt it will help you make your point in discussions on strength.
YIP
Zack