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I lifted, at Fort Knox, Ky, with a 160 pound lifter, who would squat 600 in practice routines.I don’t know why everybody thinks 425 is such a big deal
I lifted, at Fort Knox, Ky, with a 160 pound lifter, who would squat 600 in practice routines.I don’t know why everybody thinks 425 is such a big deal
That's amazing, Coach! Wow, 850 pounds is a lot! I actually broke the old LF squat record of 725 lbs by 35 pounds: 760. That was a lot but still way less than 850. That's downright World's Strongest Man level right there.Had a kid squat 850 at a power lifting meet that i hosted...he got a scholarship because of that. He was about as big as me, but a lot stronger.
Hands draped over the ends of stacks, barely on the shoulder, and toes pointed out...lol.That's amazing, Coach! Wow, 850 pounds is a lot! I actually broke the old LF squat record of 725 lbs by 35 pounds: 760. That was a lot but still way less than 850. That's downright World's Strongest Man level right there.
Exactly! lolHands draped over the ends of stacks, barely on the shoulder, and toes pointed out...lol.
Yeah, I'm quite surprised this made anyone's radar as super impressive.of all the impressive accomplishments by Micah this is pretty low. I’d bet he can hammer out 10 of those if he wanted to. Even high school athletes can often squat in the low 400s.
It looks more impressive because he’s using rubber plates which fill the bar up.
Thank you...my God I was starting to think the world was full of pussies.I used to warm up with 425 lbs at the squat machine during high school. Broke the squat record at the time: 725 lbs
Exactly....seriously starting to think trade him now for a QB while you still can. Or draft picks for next yearI lifted, at Fort Knox, Ky, with a 160 pound lifter, who would squat 600 in practice routines.
That type of gambling might better belong in Vegas where what goes down there, stays in Vegas.Exactly....seriously starting to think trade him now for a QB while you still can. Or draft picks for next year
The first time I moved 500 in a partial bench press...I saw stars for real.Yeah, I'm quite surprised this made anyone's radar as super impressive.
Micah weighs around 240 so this is only 1.77 body weight. He should be bench pressing 1.5.
I mean it's nice that he was doing it easily but seriously this wouldn't draw any attention in any gym I've ever been in.
linebacker relevant as he has to run strongMeh it’s a box squat, those are a lot easier than regular squats. Not really that impressive for experienced lifters
I dont know about easily. The conversion chart dosent convert that 3 rep set to 600lbs 1 rep max.Of course there's people who say this.
Anyone who moves 425x3 that easily is able to squat 600, or close to.
If he worked out with some true power lifters for about 30 minutes, he would have the mind set to do that 600...nothing else changed. He needs speed so he is already maximizing for that requirement as he is...I dont know about easily. The conversion chart dosent convert that 3 rep set to 600lbs 1 rep max.
But box squats are also very hard/dangerous on the back if you make a mistake and compress your spine. Ask me how I know.box squats are easier on the knees than regular squats and encourages better form. Helps build power and explosion.
I agree, just imo , lifting heavy weights is stupid, puts too much pressure on tendons, joints muscles etc.Forgive my ignorance on the benefits of this type of lifting. But what benefit is this for a LBer? It seems like an unnecessary strain on your back and knees.
I say this because recently I watched a Ronnie Coleman (body builder) video and it's said that power lifting/dead lifting and squatting stupid amounts of weight is what caused his back and other parts of his body to fail him.
I know he's an alpha and he does alpha things like this, but this worries me. Can someone educate me on this?
Never accuse this kid of not taking care of business during the off-season............once his mental game catches up with his physical talent, no one can stop him.
Yes and no. They been talking about him gaining weight all off season so he might be trying to gain mass.If he worked out with some true power lifters for about 30 minutes, he would have the mind set to do that 600...nothing else changed. He needs speed so he is already maximizing for that requirement as he
I could never grow those big tear drop shaped quads. Would do sets of squats with 600+ pounds and leg press 1000. Always had slender legs. Solid but slender. Then after 20+ years the injuries pile up. And am only 52.I have skinny legs and can leg press 450 on leg machine. Not really that impressive. And 120lb side dumbbell rows. And I am 6 foot 182 lbs of solid muscle and 67 years old.