[quote]Goodfellow wrote:
The red plate is a 25kg plate, I have those at my gym, the inside one looks to be a 25kg too.[/quote]
If you look at the other vids, the insider plate’s marked as a 15.
[quote]Goodfellow wrote:
The red plate is a 25kg plate, I have those at my gym, the inside one looks to be a 25kg too.[/quote]
If you look at the other vids, the insider plate’s marked as a 15.
It’s a boy from my gym. I recorded this vid and I can say it was DEFINETLY 160 kg
2x10kg (green) + 2x25kg (red) + 2x20kg (blue) + 2x15kg (yellow) + 20kg (bar) = 160 kg
He is a national (in Poland) record holder in raw bench at the age under 18 (-82,5 kg category)
Bogdan Waszczuk
You can google him.
PS: It’s a pic from Nationals. He won.
www.powerlifting.pl/gal/07mpmwl/podium_c90_m_07mpmwl.jpg
and see my squat pic. Blue and yellow ones are really thin
Its: yellow(15kg)-blue(20kg)-blue-blue-yellow per side
and some comments abou how he looks like are just… funny
In powerlifting it doesn’t count. It’s about how much you can lift, am I wrong?
[quote]Junior__23 wrote:
and see my squat pic. Blue and yellow ones are really thin
Its: yellow(15kg)-blue(20kg)-blue-blue-yellow per side
and some comments abou how he looks like are just… funny
In powerlifting it doesn’t count. It’s about how much you can lift, am I wrong?
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most people in powerlifting don’t have chicken legs.
[quote]Junior__23 wrote:
and see my squat pic. Blue and yellow ones are really thin
Its: yellow(15kg)-blue(20kg)-blue-blue-yellow per side
and some comments abou how he looks like are just… funny
In powerlifting it doesn’t count. It’s about how much you can lift, am I wrong?
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I agree, but he LOOKS like his bench is bigger than his squat.
Nice gym though, looks freakin badass.
Kilograms? metric system? can someone please put this in pop up book form? i am not a metric weight scientist!!
[quote]matathedestroyer wrote:
Kilograms? metric system? can someone please put this in pop up book form? i am not a metric weight scientist!![/quote]
1 kg=~2.2 lbs
real easy conversion.
just videotape what weight you’re lifting, as long as lifts like these are taped with non official plates, there will always be the controversy of what is actually lifted…
[quote]arnoud verschoor wrote:
just videotape what weight you’re lifting, as long as lifts like these are taped with non official plates, there will always be the controversy of what is actually lifted…[/quote]
these actually ARE official plates…
Maybe he has thin legs, but he can squat and deadlift a lot (470/480 lbs RAW).
His SQ and DL aren’t that impressive, but still…
[quote]Epimetheus wrote:
matathedestroyer wrote:
Kilograms? metric system? can someone please put this in pop up book form? i am not a metric weight scientist!!
1 kg=~2.2 lbs
real easy conversion.[/quote]
haha thanks man.
[quote]Junior__23 wrote:
arnoud verschoor wrote:
just videotape what weight you’re lifting, as long as lifts like these are taped with non official plates, there will always be the controversy of what is actually lifted…
these actually ARE official plates…
Maybe he has thin legs, but he can squat and deadlift a lot (470/480 lbs RAW).
His SQ and DL aren’t that impressive, but still…
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There could well be a 20kg plate there, and considering he’s Polish, there probably is. It’s just very hard to see if here is or not.
Haha nice. That’s really fucking strong.
[quote]Junior__23 wrote:
PROOF
190 kg (~420 lbs)
Very impressive. How tall is that young lad?
about 6’
Junior, What meet has this guy lifted in? Can you link us to the results? As for his size, I’ve seen tons of Eastern European lifters who were smaller than him and lifted more.
[quote]Big EG wrote:
Junior, What meet has this guy lifted in? Can you link us to the results? As for his size, I’ve seen tons of Eastern European lifters who were smaller than him and lifted more.[/quote]
That’s why I asked. He does look tall. I don’t consider 6’ short. His arms look long and, not exactly thin, but definitely does not look like he could handle that weight. Nonetheless, very cool.
i almost shit my pants when he said “Light weight baaaybeee”
he’s 19 years old and trains for 3,5 year only so the results are quite impressive
one year ago
nationals (age under 18)
(- 90 kg)
www.powerlifting.pl/wyniki/07mpmwl.html