brianmincher
New member
Jay,
I know that you are pushing close to 20 inch pipes (very impressive) and are about 5 foot 10 I think. Just out of idle curiosity, how do the size of George Halbert and Kenny Patterson and Dewayne Nealy's arms and height compare to your own. I have seen these guys on video and in pictures, but not having a known constant to compare them with it is hard to tell how tall etc. these guys are. Thanks in advance.
Also I was wondering about your thoughts on how long of training, and at what age do you think a person is going to hit their peak strength. I am curious about this for obvious reasons. You and I are almost the exact same age, but you are a little taller and quite a bit bigger, and a hell of a lot stronger, and I am curious about your take on this question. Incidentally, although this was posed to PLJay, I am interested in anyone's thoughts on the subject.
I have been powerlifting for 8 months now, and I just don't want the progress to stop, or even slow down, although, I know that both are inevitable eventually. Thanks for your time, and good luck in St. Pete.
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I know that you are pushing close to 20 inch pipes (very impressive) and are about 5 foot 10 I think. Just out of idle curiosity, how do the size of George Halbert and Kenny Patterson and Dewayne Nealy's arms and height compare to your own. I have seen these guys on video and in pictures, but not having a known constant to compare them with it is hard to tell how tall etc. these guys are. Thanks in advance.
Also I was wondering about your thoughts on how long of training, and at what age do you think a person is going to hit their peak strength. I am curious about this for obvious reasons. You and I are almost the exact same age, but you are a little taller and quite a bit bigger, and a hell of a lot stronger, and I am curious about your take on this question. Incidentally, although this was posed to PLJay, I am interested in anyone's thoughts on the subject.
I have been powerlifting for 8 months now, and I just don't want the progress to stop, or even slow down, although, I know that both are inevitable eventually. Thanks for your time, and good luck in St. Pete.
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