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Date Posted: 16:21:11 09/06/05 Tue
Author: Adriana
Subject: Re: Weightlifting
In reply to: Matthew Villani 's message, "Re: Weightlifting" on 23:45:56 09/05/05 Mon

>>>>>>>Anybody interested in, or participate in
>>>>>>>weightlifting/bodybuilding? Use this thread to
>>>share
>>>>>>>lifting tips, compare stats, ask questions, even
>>>the
>>>>>>>most asanine questions pertaining to the
>activity.
>>>>>>>Remember, mind the guidelines when discussing
>this
>>>>>>>topic, because different training styles can lead
>>>to
>>>>>>>conflicts, which can lead to very heated
>>>discussions
>>>>>>>(which I have seen in other forums).
>>>>>>i am so strong that i actually feel i'm one of the
>>>>>>strongest people on earth. i squat 1400 pounds,
>>>bench
>>>>>>605 and deadlift 590. i am all natural and never
>>>take
>>>>>>suplements. i'm also a strict vegetarian.
>>>>>
>>>>>Uh-huh, sure. Considering the world record squat is
>>>>>1200-something. Anyhow, your imaginary deadlift is
>>>out
>>>>>of proportion with your imaginary bench press and
>>>>>imaginary squat. ;-)
>>>>
>>>>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! LMWAO!!!!
>>>
>>>Yes, those were unrealistic numbers, weren't they?
>>
>>I'll post my stats here, i have no reason to lie,
>>since i gain nothing from it.
>>
>>bicep curls: 20 lb dumbbells for reps (never maxed
>out)
>>overhead press: 35 lb dumbbell, 50 lb barbell (the
>>olympic bar with two 2.5 lb plates on each side), 25
>>lb dumbbell for reps, 35 lb barbell for reps.
>>bench press: 80 lbs (70 lbs without a spotter) as a
>>max, 65 lbs for reps
>>deadlift: 65 lbs using one hand, 115 lbs with two
>hands
>>squat: 115 lbs
>>leg press: 360 lbs (i just pushed it up from start, is
>>that ok?)
>>
>>I know these numbers sound pretty wimpy, but remember,
>>i mostly concentrate on functional strength, i only
>>workout on occasion, maybe once a week or so. Most of
>>my strength training comes from lifting things that
>>even some guys won't try to lift.
>
>Hey you get credit for having enough guts to post your
>stats. I tend to lift a lot of odd objects, too.
>Whenever I do a lift, I always try to apply it to the
>real world. I guess you could say I'm more along the
>lines of dinosaur training than powerlifting or
>weightlifting. Not really much of a bodybuilder,
>though, couldn't care less about my bodyfat percentage.

I'm more into strength training like you but i'm no dinosaur trainer, i don't try to lift stuff that's absolutely crazy like you do LOL. I'm also very into looking good and also concerned with not getting fat. I know i'm nowhere near fat but still being a girl you know LOL. Also i want to look good too, people say i look good, i hope they're right.

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