Powerbuilder333
Timeout? No, timeouts are for Plats
Good Job, and good luck at your next meet.
Extra_Strong said:dude you seem to be pretty stong but watching some of your videos you dead lift form really bothers me. Do you have a coach?
Chambewy20 said:To me, this looks like an accident waiting to happen... Before doing these, I would definately do some sorta accomodating resistance movement with bands or chains... If you don't have them, I can give you a source for a band pack with all 4 types and the real deal, not the cheapies on Ebay...
I don't understand why you would attempt to lock out 350 pounds more than what you hope to acheive in a full squat... I do beleive in overload but not to that extent... go to 700 with a higher rep and set scheme...
Not criticizing, just saying your raw with 350 lbs more than you hope to do suited... lotsa room for error IMO...
If, and I repeat, if, there's an accident waiting to happen in this situation then this is where it lies.mm107 said:Now i know i can handle and hold 936lbs. 700 should not feel heavy and should be doable.
blut wump said:If, and I repeat, if, there's an accident waiting to happen in this situation then this is where it lies.
It definitely helps to walkout big weights and to familiarize yourself with them. Being able to lockout 936, though, doesn't mean that you'll be able to bring 700 from half-way up all the way to the top. If you want to work on that part of your movement then consider some chain-supported squats or similar.
Stay healthy.
blut wump said:It's a great feeling and it's pretty much the first thing I do when I get some new plates. In the main, I don't incorporate them into my training but I'm an old fogey who is keen on getting even older.
It used to be used as a technique to strength bones and ligaments.
mm107 said:I do train with bands and chain. Have the EliteFTS bands myself.
i attempted this because basically in a suit its how much u can hold and get up. I am underguessing myself and shooting for 650. In my head i know 700 is possible as well as 750lbs.
i just dont understand how you think its an accident waiting to happen. I started with 5 plates, did 5 reps, realized how easy it was. So i figured today was a day to test my 1R max on these.
My legs are overly strong and hardly get worked out to MAX efforts involving mostly leg. The only reason i could not squat 600 in my alst competition was my upper back collapses under heavy weight. Now i know i can handle and hold 936lbs. 700 should not feel heavy and should be doable.
If my body couldnt handle it it would not have budged off the pins. This was a 1 time thing this month, as we dont do alot of top end work. Since we are working for speed out of the hole. This was the first time in a while to max out on lockouts.
Im just wondering, do you do any bench lockouts? same theory of training...
Thanks for the concern tho, but
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