influenced by your bodyweight? For me it's bench, 10 pounds up or down makes a massive difference in my lifts. My squat and dl don't seem effected by slight changes in bw like the bench.
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Originally posted by T-Man007 View PostDang it, I just realized this was in the PL section, lol.
But as far as PLing, it would definitely be the bench. If I gain 10 lbs, that's an easy 10-15 lbs on my bench. I haven't tried losing weight to see how much my bench would drop, but everytime I get heavier it goes up before the other lifts do.Goals for December 2007:
Elite 1825 lb Total @220, trim down a bit in the mean time, too.
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Originally posted by ottorotvic View PostOne thing I didn't expect when I started getting bigger was that my 20+ pullups would soon become 15, then 8, then 6...I can probably do 2 now, lol.Last edited by T-Man007; 01-01-2007, 03:33 PM.
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Originally posted by T-Man007 View PostLOL, yep i can do like 4-5 on a good day. It's an exercise I need to do more to get back up around 10.Goals for December 2007:
Elite 1825 lb Total @220, trim down a bit in the mean time, too.
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Originally posted by ottorotvic View PostI heeeeard that! I just don't like those little skinnies at the gym havin' that basic one-up on me, even though I can out-squat them by 250 lbs.
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I guess if one trains for it, it's possible, even at a heavy BW.
I've seen big boys (275ers) busing out sets of 12+ with two plates around their waist. I've even seen them do clapping chinups. It's scary to see real big men performing the BW feats of a rock climber.
I guess I should stop whining and starting doing them...Goals for December 2007:
Elite 1825 lb Total @220, trim down a bit in the mean time, too.
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Originally posted by ottorotvic View PostI guess if one trains for it, it's possible, even at a heavy BW.
I've seen big boys (275ers) busing out sets of 12+ with two plates around their waist. I've even seen them do clapping chinups. It's scary to see real big men performing the BW feats of a rock climber.
I guess I should stop whining and starting doing them...
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