I figured there's enough guys on here that can answer that question HONESTLY!!!!
I'm at 305 right now for a max single and 225 for 16.
That's my best so far this year.
RAGINGHULK
I figured there's enough guys on here that can answer that question HONESTLY!!!!
I'm at 305 right now for a max single and 225 for 16.
That's my best so far this year.
RAGINGHULK
What we do in life...echos in eternity
My bench sux. 45 on each side plus bar.
Funny when a kid who weighs like 100 pounds can do more .
im 162, i can do 2 45's on each side.. for like 6 reps..
Curse you imageshack..
i know it's easier on a machine than freeweight, but how much easier is it? like how many can you guys do on the machine? i've only used the machine before and i can do 120-130 pounds for 8-10 reps
Good idea post your weight as well...Originally posted by YCB
im 162, i can do 2 45's on each side.. for like 6 reps..
I'm 175 and max out around 250, about 200 for 8-10 reps
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i am 144 i can bench a 45 and a 25 on each side about 6-8 times depending if i ate good that day.
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155 pounds 5'7" and can bench 225 pounds 6-8 reps!!
190lbs about 5'10 i can bench 140lbs 8-10 reps 3 sets.
I'm 180 n I can do about 10 reps of 210 but I have no idea how much I can do 1 rep max, I never tried it for a long ass time.
Doing 1 rep max is how you get injured...
I'm 160 and I can do two plates (2 45's on each side - 225lb) but I don't think it translates into real strength. I think people should be wary of using the amount of weight as a benchmark. I used to go into the gym and shoot for high weights on the common exercises like bench press, curls, etc. But if you don't exercise all your muscles evenly, you're not getting any benefit from working out. You're only strong for that one motion, and it can cause problems with your stabilizer muscles and other joints... My $0.02
Originally posted by pinoyhero
Good idea post your weight as well...
I'm 175 and max out around 250, about 200 for 8-10 reps
yeah as i wrote im 162..
im 5'7 165...
i max at 185 but more comfortably bench 160 (4-5 reps min)
sooo true!Originally posted by richardchan2002
Doing 1 rep max is how you get injured...
I'm 160 and I can do two plates (2 45's on each side - 225lb) but I don't think it translates into real strength. I think people should be wary of using the amount of weight as a benchmark. I used to go into the gym and shoot for high weights on the common exercises like bench press, curls, etc. But if you don't exercise all your muscles evenly, you're not getting any benefit from working out. You're only strong for that one motion, and it can cause problems with your stabilizer muscles and other joints... My $0.02
Lets see....I bench 245lbs regular and I weigh in at 155lbs
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at the end of this thread i would like to take everyone to the gym and test their claims. If they can't bench what they claim they have to eat their shit stained underwear
225 X 6
245 lbs
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i agree with you man. i cant see how some of these guys bench more than 200lbs. givin it all depends on other factors (ie, mood, food, spotter, how many sets and reps)Originally posted by BigMass
at the end of this thread i would like to take everyone to the gym and test their claims. If they can't bench what they claim they have to eat their shit stained underwear
Submaker.Illest.
my thoughts exactly.
I'm for real but I weigh 225lbs.
I thought my bench way pretty good but some of these guys....are completely full of $hit.
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20 lbs?
^ Don't work too hard now haha
im 5'11 160 and bench about 150 for 8-10