Synpax said:How does the special shirt help?
Sounds like an aide that makes it a less pure PR - like straps on a DL.
wannabebig1 said:i have never heard or seen one of these things in person before . i can bench 290 off my chest raw . what would be the increase if i wear one . 390?
Synpax said:Hmm.
Ok. Well, I guess the real question is 'will wearingone during my bench work make me stronger and will it make me LOOK stronger afterwards (ie - bigger tris and pecs)?'
I have a feeling the answer is En-Oh.
Synpax said:Then what is the f-ing point? I don't know why anyone would bother to try with one or bother to post a PR with one. Why are they allowed in competition?
They are worse than straps in that straps do make you stronger. (I use them for my DL, shrugs, and sidebends and to forarm/grip work seperatly since my grip is very weak).
Synpax said:Hmm, ok. Here is my working modus operandi re: benching and shirts:
I will never compete and don't use one because I am really intereted in raw PRs and building strength for myself. If anyone tells me their max bench, I will ask "is that with a shirt or without." If the answer is yes, I will explain to any women present that it adds 100 lbs to your max when used and is a sort of crutch but is legal in competition.
Debaser said:SHIRTS ARE JUST CHEATING IF I WORE A SHIRT I COULD TRIPLE MY BENCH EASY BUT I WON'T BECAUSE IM NOT A CHEATER LIKE ALL THOSE POWERLIFTERS WHO USE SHIRTS THAT ARE CHEATING BECAUSE THEY BENCH WITH SHIRTS AND THEY CHEAT.
Mike_Rojas said:I think he was trying to be funny, Liftbig
Synpax said:Then what is the f-ing point? I don't know why anyone would bother to try with one or bother to post a PR with one. Why are they allowed in competition?
They are worse than straps in that straps do make you stronger. (I use them for my DL, shrugs, and sidebends and to forarm/grip work seperatly since my grip is very weak).
Synpax said:Ok Rbrown - point well taken.
However, what SHOULD I say when some guy says he is outbenching me but is wearing a shirt and there are girls around? Clearly it gives him a benefit. Why shouldn't I point this out? And how would you suggest that I point this out?
Or should I just say "oh yeah" right before I kick his ass.
Liftbig said:
geez, just when i thought i was starting to like you....
do yourself a favor and read a rule book or two. its only cheating if its against the rules.
is it cheating to wear the latest advances in sprinting spikes to lower my times?
is it cheating to wear a speed suit to cut down on wind resistance, so i can run faster?
is it cheating to use the latest legal golf ball to lower my score?
is it cheating to use the latest legal golf club to lower my score?
is it cheating to use high performance tires to make my race car go faster?
Liftbig said:and Joker, yes i golf occaisonally, im not very good, and i end up breaking lots of stuff, but its a fun time if you dont take it too serious.
Synpax said:Hmm, ok. Here is my working modus operandi re: benching and shirts:
I will never compete and don't use one because I am really intereted in raw PRs and building strength for myself. If anyone tells me their max bench, I will ask "is that with a shirt or without." If the answer is yes, I will explain to any women present that it adds 100 lbs to your max when used and is a sort of crutch but is legal in competition.
TheProject said:
I just have this image of a guy, standing on a chair, calling out to all women present, pronouncing the resident powerlifter a cheater.
Too funny...
Guess we were due for this argument again too.

I'm really not sure any woman would care about it, lol. Personally, I can't wait for the day that I get 100 pounds out of my shirtSynpax said:Hmm, ok. Here is my working modus operandi re: benching and shirts:
I will never compete and don't use one because I am really intereted in raw PRs and building strength for myself. If anyone tells me their max bench, I will ask "is that with a shirt or without." If the answer is yes, I will explain to any women present that it adds 100 lbs to your max when used and is a sort of crutch but is legal in competition.
Synpax said:Ok Rbrown - point well taken.
However, what SHOULD I say when some guy says he is outbenching me but is wearing a shirt and there are girls around? Clearly it gives him a benefit. Why shouldn't I point this out? And how would you suggest that I point this out?
Or should I just say "oh yeah" right before I kick his ass.
spatts said:I know a lot of people with big shirted numbers, but their raw numbers would make you look like a punk ass bitch too.
Backlash said:You could sprint barefoot, but fancy track shoes are allowed, so sprinters take advantage of them.
Synpax said:I didn't bring it up to start a situation - I brought it u pbecause I keep seeing people here say "raw" or "shirted" or whatever and had no clue exactly how the shirts worked - despite having googled it first.
Also, can you not grasp why someone would be skeptical upon first learning of the shirt and what it does? Yes, they are allowed in competition, straps are not, I get that, it's not right or wrong, it's just the way of the world. Like in chess, white moves first - just the way it is.
And finally, when someone tells me their max bench, and we are sizing each other up in part for inspiration, in part because it is *human* to seek competition, it seems reasonable to ask if it's raw or shirted.
That is all.
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