Saw this on youtube, pretty cool. 4 different athletes squatting bodyweight for 5 minutes.
Most folks that follow my posting know that I’m really big on pointing out how much in common all the iron disciplines versus how different they are. I think this video does a great job of demonstrating this. 4 guys from different disciplines, all coming together, and all putting up a very respectable performance.
All the arguing you see on the net seems pretty silly when viewing this. Put some heavy iron on our backs and we’ll move it.
Summary…At squating bodyweight on the bar, Powerlifter 73 reps, Strongman 60, Weightlifter 73, Bodybuilder 50. But if you watch the video, Weightlifter had by far the best squats, great depth and full lock out at the top.
Cool video. All of them were actually equally impressive to me, looking at the weightlifter’s style of squat, the strongman’s bodyweight, and the bodybuilder having ridiculous quads.
[quote]Ecchastang wrote:
Summary…At squating bodyweight on the bar, Powerlifter 73 reps, Strongman 60, Weightlifter 73, Bodybuilder 50. But if you watch the video, Weightlifter had by far the best squats, great depth and full lock out at the top. [/quote]
I feel like what defines “best squat” ultimately depends on the goal of the squatting. It could easily be argued that the powerlifter had the best squat because he was cutting the ROM down to the bare minimal acceptable level in order to accomplish more reps, or that the bodybuilder had the best squat due to the insane quad pump it gave him.
I honestly think it goes to demonstrate more the fact that form does not exist in a vacuum. We have these notions of universal “good” and “bad” form, when in reality, it’s dependent entirely upon the reason for the movement.
The powerlifter had the best plan. Knock out as many sets of 7 as possible. The bodybuilder did a 1st set of 17 I think. I only watched it once so far. I didn’t see where the weightlifter and strongman were after the 1st set but I think I saw the strongman at high reps. Time to watch again.
shit the weightlifter did 20 reps 1st set. I am going to do this for a solo leg day soon. I think I might do this once a month. Glad you posted this video
[quote]mbdix wrote:
shit the weightlifter did 20 reps 1st set. I am going to do this for a solo leg day soon. I think I might do this once a month. Glad you posted this video[/quote]
Glad you enjoyed it. It’d be great to see more parts of this series. Regardless of what it “proves”, it’s great to see people of different disciplines coming together.
[quote]mbdix wrote:
shit the weightlifter did 20 reps 1st set. I am going to do this for a solo leg day soon. I think I might do this once a month. Glad you posted this video[/quote]
Glad you enjoyed it. It’d be great to see more parts of this series. Regardless of what it “proves”, it’s great to see people of different disciplines coming together.[/quote]