spatts said:You're off to a bad start dood.
If you have to ask how strong you can get without juice, then you've already shot yourself in the foot.
If you have to ask how strong you can get, you'll never know.
Decide, that you can take it all the way, and that's how far you'll go. Without that mind set, without the heart, you'll never get anywhere, clean or not. All the juice in the world won't make up for a lifter that doesn't have what it takes mentally.
dood said:It has nothing to do with me. I am just curious.
dood said:Why are you guys going all crazy. I did not mean anything bad. I am just saying that MOST of the REALLY strong people here have juiced.
revexrevex said:What's up with the latest trend of attacking board members when they simply are presenting their own opinion?
spatts said:No, it's because he doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about. Liftbig and bigguns are two of the strongest people on this board and they're both lifetime clean. If you're going to stir the coals, expect fire.
DBCooper said:You fix that deadlift yet Spatts?
At least somebody realises that I am not trying to attack the steroid users. I really don't understand why you guys are going crazy.revexrevex said:What's up with the latest trend of attacking board members when they simply are presenting their own opinion?
dood said:
At least somebody realises that I am not trying to attack the steroid users. I really don't understand why you guys are going crazy.
slobberknocker said:......you'll never know when you get there, because you'll already be looking to go further.......
louden_swain said:
Spatts - Female - 198lbs - 335lb bench - 440lb dead - 425lb squat
B Fold - Male - 290lbs - 440lb bench - 702lb dead - 800lb squat
Bigguns - Female - 148lbs - 235lb bench - 435lb dead - 425lb squat

'louden_swain said:You don't need the juice to get big and strong.
I have been able to get well over 200lbs without enhancements.
Here are a few athletes who are drug free and are competing athe national level:
Spatts - Female - 198lbs - 335lb bench - 440lb dead - 425lb squat
B Fold - Male - 290lbs - 440lb bench - 702lb dead - 800lb squat
Bigguns - Female - 148lbs - 235lb bench - 435lb dead - 425lb squat
There are several others. . . . if you are visiting the chat room and discussion or the anabolic board, you have 170lbers to 200lbers who are juicing, who have no physique and can't even come close to boasting these numbers.
Other noticeable athletes:
PolishHammer77
RevexRevex
Lord Suston
T3c
JOKER
You can do it all natural with hard work!
dood said:'
I thought I read in past posts that bfold wasn't natural?
dg21 said:I'm not saying there are limits, but I know a guy who's natural that has deadlifted 800.
dood said:You guys have to remember. Alot of guys deny juicing. Ronnie Coleman has probably denied juicing.
louden_swain said:
B Fold is totally natural. . . his eating habits and training methods have transformed his body.
No one trains like B Fold. . no one. These little guys who are juicing aren't even close and have no clue when it comes to training (I am talking about the 170lb and 200lb guys who have less than 4 years of training under their belt).
I think most people say he took steroids.jeremys said:paul anderson, mid-1900's:
bench: 625
squat: 1200
deadlift: over 1000 w/ hooks, about 800 w/o
these lifts never passed in competition because he wasn't allowed to compete. i dont remember why but it was something scandalous.
IMO, the strongest person to ever live, and natural
benchmonster said:and I am not saying you can't be strong, and look good, cause, well, Hell, look at me. Adonnis asks for my autograph. LOL.
B.
dood said:
I think most people say he took steroids.
louden_swain said:
Here are a few athletes who are drug free and are competing athe national level:
Spatts - Female - 198lbs - 335lb bench - 440lb dead - 425lb squat
B Fold - Male - 290lbs - 440lb bench - 702lb dead - 800lb squat
Bigguns - Female - 148lbs - 235lb bench - 435lb dead - 425lb squat
jeremys said:paul anderson, mid-1900's:
bench: 625
squat: 1200
deadlift: over 1000 w/ hooks, about 800 w/o
these lifts never passed in competition because he wasn't allowed to compete. i dont remember why but it was something scandalous.
IMO, the strongest person to ever live, and natural
benchmonster said:
There was nowhere to compete. Powerlifting did not really exist as a sport at that time, Jeremy. Kind of like if you are really good at balancing tables on your forhead right now. You could be really good at it, but would be a little tough to compete, since there are no arranged competitions.
And the deadlift you list is a bit high. His numbers as I have seen them on a site dedicated to the old time strongmen and powerlifters were something in the 700's without hooks and in the 800's with hooks.
And lets not forget about his backlift of over 6,000 lbs. I do not disagree with your assessment that he was maybe the strongest man who ever lived. I might also put Kazmaier up there as well.
B.
benchmonster said:Jeff, what your max is matters a lot. What you look like doesn't mean shit when it gets right down to it. You can look as pretty as they come, but when it gets down to nut cutting, if you ain't stout, and if you ain't got some wind, you won't stick around long.
Go piss off some collegiate wrestler who wants to tie you up into a pretzel, and then tell me how important it is to look good, vs. be strong and in good condition.
Your point about being injury free, I could not agree more, on that one.
B.
jeff the lady backbreaker said:
most guys who train for strength do not do any type of endurance training becuase they feel it will hinder there gains. am i right?
jeremys said:
this may be true with the weekend warriors that claim they're powerlifters.
sled dragging, tire flipping, sprinting, etc are all great forms of GPP. yes, we do care about endurace, just a different kind of endurance; under heavy loads of weight
revexrevex said:
The question asked how strong can a regular, normal person, who exercises and eats right. And BTW Why are the people who have used steroids here are the most sensitive and think people are taking away their accomplishments?
revexrevex said:lol slobber it doesn't apply to you. You're out of most people's leagues
slobberknocker said:
Bullshit. I crawled from the same primal ooze of smallness that everbody else is born in. I am of you. No limits, except your own.
jeremys said:i never make any lists...
jeremys said:
benchmonster said:
And the deadlift you list is a bit high. His numbers as I have seen them on a site dedicated to the old time strongmen and powerlifters were something in the 700's without hooks and in the 800's with hooks.
And lets not forget about his backlift of over 6,000 lbs. I do not disagree with your assessment that he was maybe the strongest man who ever lived. I might also put Kazmaier up there as well.
B.
JOKER47 said:
I have seen the numbers for his raw and "hooked" deadlifts from two different sources. Same with the >6000lbs backlift.
They were the same as what Jeremy's said they were.
Just FYI,
Joker
harman_2005 said:
I don't mean to take this thread in a completely different direction, but what is a backlift?
JOKER47 said:
I honestly don't know myself. I've tried looking it up, but was not able to find a description.
If anyone can describe one, please do.
Joker
jeremys said:
look on google for a pic
it's basically where the guy bends over and has a platform on his back and holds his hands backwards with his palms up (ever seen the guy holding the globe oh nis back?) and basically does a good morning, but the ROM is very small
benchmonster said:
There was nowhere to compete. Powerlifting did not really exist as a sport at that time, Jeremy. Kind of like if you are really good at balancing tables on your forhead right now. You could be really good at it, but would be a little tough to compete, since there are no arranged competitions.
And the deadlift you list is a bit high. His numbers as I have seen them on a site dedicated to the old time strongmen and powerlifters were something in the 700's without hooks and in the 800's with hooks.
And lets not forget about his backlift of over 6,000 lbs. I do not disagree with your assessment that he was maybe the strongest man who ever lived. I might also put Kazmaier up there as well.
B.
JOKER47 said:
http://www.mcshane-enterprises.com/ASL/anderson.html
Here's a link to a bio of Paul. It's one of the places I got the info. Lot's big lifts listed.
Just FYI,
Joker
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