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223rem

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Feb 18, 2007, 6:11:05 PM2/18/07
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I hit a BP record today: 102 kg, 2 reps.

Current max lifts: DL 174kg, ass-to-ankles SQ 170 kg, C&J 100 kg, BP 102
kg, FrontSquat 125 kg.

Bodyweight: 85 kg

(1 kg = 2.2 lbs)

Curt

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Feb 18, 2007, 7:31:33 PM2/18/07
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223rem wrote:

And for those non-metric types (like yours truly):

That's benching about 225 lbs. for 2 reps. Congats on that, Rem.

Current max lifts: DL of about 385 lbs., ass-to-ankles SQ 375 lbs.,
C&J 220 lbs., BP 225 lbs., FrontSquat 275 lbs.

Bodyweight: 187 lbs.

2.2 lbs. - 1 kg ;o)

Wishing you continued success.

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Curt

george

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Feb 18, 2007, 7:38:49 PM2/18/07
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Thank you Curt!

223rem

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Feb 18, 2007, 7:53:29 PM2/18/07
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Thanks. We have both metric (olympic) and non-metric weights in our gym.
For some reason, I prefer lifting the metric weights :)

Curt

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Feb 18, 2007, 8:00:44 PM2/18/07
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george wrote:
[...]

> Thank you Curt!

No, no, thank YOU. :oD

--
Curt

Curt

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Feb 18, 2007, 8:02:45 PM2/18/07
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223rem wrote:
[...]

> <snip> We have both metric (olympic)


> and non-metric weights in our gym.
> For some reason, I prefer lifting the metric
> weights :)

Do they go up easier? Imma get me some of them!

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Curt

223rem

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Feb 18, 2007, 8:22:36 PM2/18/07
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You look so much more hard-core when lifting rubber-coated metric weights :)

Shava_X

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Feb 18, 2007, 8:26:11 PM2/18/07
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Not bad :)
How many pull-ups can You do?

223rem

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Feb 18, 2007, 8:46:05 PM2/18/07
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I dont do pullups or chins. I dont do any kind of rows either. Not good,
I know.

I think I can manage about 7 pull ups.

Curt

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Feb 18, 2007, 10:03:42 PM2/18/07
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223rem wrote:
> Curt wrote:
> > 223rem wrote:
> > [...]
>
> >> <snip> We have both metric (olympic)
> >> and non-metric weights in our gym.
> >> For some reason, I prefer lifting the metric
> >> weights :)
>
> > Do they go up easier? Imma get me some
> > of them!
>
> You look so much more hard-core

I couldn't possibly look more hard-core. GRRR!

> when lifting rubber-coated metric weights :)

Chics dig the pink vinyl-coated ones. ;o)

Again, congrats on the PR. Now get to those chins!

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Curt

Hobbes

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Feb 19, 2007, 1:43:00 AM2/19/07
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In article <1171845039....@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"Curt" <curt...@gmail.com> wrote:

I must have too long of arms. And legs, or something. I've never
understood how an ATTG squat and deadlift can be so close. And I don't
even want to get into the C&J.

I can deadlift 275 kgs (607 lbs), but ATTG hi-bar squat I'd be lucky to
220 kgs. OTOH - I've benched raw 175 kgs, and right now I'm struggling
with a 115 kg C&J. Too slow, too old, I guess.

--
Keith

223rem

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Feb 19, 2007, 1:53:33 AM2/19/07
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Hobbes wrote:

> I must have too long of arms. And legs, or something. I've never
> understood how an ATTG squat and deadlift can be so close. And I don't
> even want to get into the C&J.

Do you put a lot of back in your deadlift?

> I can deadlift 275 kgs (607 lbs), but ATTG hi-bar squat I'd be lucky to
> 220 kgs. OTOH - I've benched raw 175 kgs, and right now I'm struggling
> with a 115 kg C&J. Too slow, too old, I guess.

Impressive lifts. What is your bodyweight?

Hobbes

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Feb 19, 2007, 2:52:36 PM2/19/07
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In article <w5GdnX5T_OET1ETY...@insightbb.com>,
223rem <223...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hobbes wrote:
>
> > I must have too long of arms. And legs, or something. I've never
> > understood how an ATTG squat and deadlift can be so close. And I don't
> > even want to get into the C&J.
>
> Do you put a lot of back in your deadlift?

I've done all my lifts in competition. So for the deadlift I've done
over 600 sumo style and conventional. Obviously sumo I don't use that
much back and I really don't do a round-back conventional either.


>
> > I can deadlift 275 kgs (607 lbs), but ATTG hi-bar squat I'd be lucky to
> > 220 kgs. OTOH - I've benched raw 175 kgs, and right now I'm struggling
> > with a 115 kg C&J. Too slow, too old, I guess.
>
> Impressive lifts. What is your bodyweight?
>

I compete at 100 kgs in powerlifting and have been going 94 kgs in
olympic weightlifting. I'm 48 years old. I've actually squatted 282.5 as
well, but that was low-bar, wide stance in a single poly suit and knee
wraps. Also benched 182.5 with a relatively loose single poly shirt.Best
snatch was done split style at 92.5 kgs.

--
Keith

Bully

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Feb 19, 2007, 5:35:04 PM2/19/07
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In news:khobman800-899EB...@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net,
Hobbes <khobm...@yahoo.com> typed:

Watched a guy, whose name escapes me, attempt (and fail) a 301kg bench on
Sunday. He was, however, one of the least healthy looking specimens I have
seen within the walls of a gym in a long time :) !!! There was a number of
marginally less-unhealthy looking guys who managed around the 280kg mark. I
saw Andy Bolton at the meet too, but as I couldn't recall whether we had
decided he was cheating or not with this 1003kg deadlift, I declined to
mention it to him!

--
Bully
Protein bars: http://www.proteinbars.co.uk

"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees
the opportunity in every difficulty." Sir Winston Churchill


geda...@thisguy.com

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Feb 19, 2007, 6:21:57 PM2/19/07
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:52:36 -0600, Hobbes <khobm...@yahoo.com>
wrote:


>
>I've done all my lifts in competition. So for the deadlift I've done
>over 600 sumo style and conventional. Obviously sumo I don't use that
>much back and I really don't do a round-back conventional either.

What's a round-back conventional?

Hobbes

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Feb 19, 2007, 9:33:44 PM2/19/07
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In article <53un0fF...@mid.individual.net>,
"Bully" <bul...@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:

1003 kgs?

--
Keith

Hobbes

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Feb 19, 2007, 9:34:56 PM2/19/07
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In article <c7ckt29gaeliq6s8i...@4ax.com>,
geda...@thisguy.com wrote:

You let the back round and use a lot of lower back. Some of the best
deadlifters ever use it - Kuc, Anello, Gant, etc.

--
Keith

geda...@thisguy.com

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Feb 19, 2007, 9:53:26 PM2/19/07
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Would you advise people who are less than elite lifters to round their
backs when deadlifting? (I am including you in the elite camp.) To
put it another way, what kind of lifter might want to consider
experimenting with a round-back conventional DL?

Bully

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Feb 20, 2007, 1:19:47 AM2/20/07
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Hobbes

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Feb 20, 2007, 1:03:35 PM2/20/07
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In article <fcokt217t4bls57gq...@4ax.com>,
geda...@thisguy.com wrote:

A lot of people do round when they get near the 1RM. No, I wouldn't. I
don't think my structure is set-up for that. Most have very short backs.

--
Keith

williamh

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Feb 20, 2007, 9:34:04 PM2/20/07
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I got into serious bodybuilding about 10 years ago Bent over rows, T
bar rows were othe major excersizes for the back . I was 205 lbs. and
DL 520 LBs. What a tremendous feeling lifting up that weight. Excuse
my language but I thought for sure I was going to shit my pants the
last few inches I also did alot of shrugs.

williamh

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Feb 20, 2007, 9:37:29 PM2/20/07
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On Feb 19, 2:52 pm, Hobbes <khobman...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article <w5GdnX5T_OET1ETYnZ2dnUVZ_t7in...@insightbb.com>,

Where are you guys from ?

Hobbes

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Feb 20, 2007, 9:43:48 PM2/20/07
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In article <1172025449.6...@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com>,
"williamh" <csaun...@cogeco.ca> wrote:

Canada. Lifts are on www.powerlifting.ca and www.saskweights.com. Should
be easy to figure out the name.

--
Keith

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