[quote]deapee wrote:
That’s not him in that picture 4 posts up, I know that for sure.
Here is his pics:
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I thought they looked like two different people.
[quote]deapee wrote:
That’s not him in that picture 4 posts up, I know that for sure.
Here is his pics:
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I thought they looked like two different people.
I think they are the same person with different hair.
There is another guy on the site whos 19 and hit 815 raw, he dwarfs that kid in overall size and especialy back thickness.
If someone asked him to come to the gym and do it with real 45’s and count them out on video and he refused… that says alot dosent it?
[quote]Uber N3wb wrote:
I think they are the same person with different hair.
There is another guy on the site whos 19 and hit 815 raw, he dwarfs that kid in overall size and especialy back thickness.
If someone asked him to come to the gym and do it with real 45’s and count them out on video and he refused… that says alot dosent it?[/quote]
Don’t freak out uber.
just cause he MIGHT be stronger then you lol.
We had hundreds at my highschool about like that.
but he should re do with 45’s. It looks like more weight.
but I digress.
hahaha really? show me some vids or pics, I dont believe you.
I think the weights are faked because if he was as strong as he said he would compete in powerlifting. maybe its possibly to do it with 264+ or 286+ but its definitly impossible with 230.
look at his trainigs routine, I mean that looks like a routine for bodybuilding.
I did 814 in deadlift 2 weeks ago @19y (the thread is on the next page I think), but I weight 292lbs and I’m specially training for strength because I do powerlifting and strongman.
I think its definitly impossible to do that weight with 18years and a bodyweight of 230lbs.
[quote]shane54 wrote:
I think the weights are faked because if he was as strong as he said he would compete in powerlifting. maybe its possibly to do it with 264+ or 286+ but its definitly impossible with 230.
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He is planning on competing…but there isn’t anything until January. So I guess we’ll have to wait until then. I don’t doubt there are some ‘kids’ out there genetically gifted like this one that could possibly deadlift 700 5 times…but I also know there are some people out there that like to lie to look ‘cool’. Personally, I’ll wait until January to make my decision.
Wow we may have a superhero on our hands here.
No offense I’m sure you work hard and I do have good genetics, but I do work ridiculously hard, not just in lifting but every thing, to the point where a normal person would think I was insane.
I lift 5x a week on a dam hard routine, + run 4 miles averaging 5 min miles. 5-6 days a week. + 15 mins of agility/speed work after every run.
2000+ swings in the batting cage a week + long toss 2x a week 30+ throws (foul pole to foul pole on a line) + pitching pratice once a week + fielding pratice 3x a week.
School
(I’m a senior in HS, but finished all my HS credits my freshmen and softmore years, and last year and this year am taking a full course load of college courses at the local community college, and now by the time I graduate HS this spring I’ll have two full years creds (Associate’s Degree) with a major in computer sci, and a minor in exercise sci.)
+Have my NASM trainer cert, and train 1-2 clients a week to pay for gas etc.
+Have A+ and N+ computer certs (which I got when I was 13 btw)
+Am studying for a MCSE cert right now.
+A perfect gf
Not to brag but I work pretty fuking hard, and never miss a day. And always find a way to fit a work out even if it means working out at 2am.
+During baseball season I have baseball pratice and games 6x a week.
[quote]deapee wrote:
shane54 wrote:
I think the weights are faked because if he was as strong as he said he would compete in powerlifting. maybe its possibly to do it with 264+ or 286+ but its definitly impossible with 230.
He is planning on competing…but there isn’t anything until January. So I guess we’ll have to wait until then. I don’t doubt there are some ‘kids’ out there genetically gifted like this one that could possibly deadlift 700 5 times…but I also know there are some people out there that like to lie to look ‘cool’. Personally, I’ll wait until January to make my decision.
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of course it could be possibly but this boy cant deadlift that much. his stance, especially his knees, are very bad and you cannot lift over 700 5 times with a stance like he has, especially not with 230lbs.
I did 352.5kg (775.5lbs) @18y but my weight was about 280lbs and I just was able to lift 3x320kg (3x704) and 2x330kg (2x726kg) (after 3x300kg (3x660lbs) and 3x310kg (3x682lbs)) but consider I weighted 50lbs more than this boy.
what I can definitly say that he is on steroids. 100 per cent…
ok we’ll see in january but I think he will lift a little over 660 for maximum. if indeed…
I have to agree with Shane. This kid is 6’4" and 230 pounds. Even with a low bodyfat, it’s unlikely. Coupled with the fact that he has some 18 months worth of training and isn’t a strength sport specialist, it seems very unlikely. He does have an impressive physique, and obviously works hard…but he is performing 5 reps with a weight that is only 20lbs off the IPF subjunior world record in the 242 class, in cross-trainers, with relative ease!
I think he might be be capable of doing it for a single, but there is a world of difference between a single and 5 reps. I’d like him to prove me wrong, as he’d be a world class deadlifter, but I doubt he will.
By the way Shane, I’d like to congratulate you on your progress. You’ve got developed a huge squat, bench, deadlift and muscle gains all at once. Inspirational.
[quote]bernbabybern820 wrote:
Wow we may have a superhero on our hands here.
No offense I’m sure you work hard and I do have good genetics, but I do work ridiculously hard, not just in lifting but every thing, to the point where a normal person would think I was insane.
I lift 5x a week on a dam hard routine, + run 4 miles averaging 5 min miles. 5-6 days a week. + 15 mins of agility/speed work after every run.
2000+ swings in the batting cage a week + long toss 2x a week 30+ throws (foul pole to foul pole on a line) + pitching pratice once a week + fielding pratice 3x a week.
School
(I’m a senior in HS, but finished all my HS credits my freshmen and softmore years, and last year and this year am taking a full course load of college courses at the local community college, and now by the time I graduate HS this spring I’ll have two full years creds (Associate’s Degree) with a major in computer sci, and a minor in exercise sci.)
+Have my NASM trainer cert, and train 1-2 clients a week to pay for gas etc.
+Have A+ and N+ computer certs (which I got when I was 13 btw)
+Am studying for a MCSE cert right now.
+A perfect gf
Not to brag but I work pretty fuking hard, and never miss a day. And always find a way to fit a work out even if it means working out at 2am.
+During baseball season I have baseball pratice and games 6x a week.[/quote]
haha this sounds like a total typical HS kid who just likes to brag and EXAGGERATE HEAVILY.
[quote]bernbabybern820 wrote:
Wow we may have a superhero on our hands here.
No offense I’m sure you work hard and I do have good genetics, but I do work ridiculously hard, not just in lifting but every thing, to the point where a normal person would think I was insane.
I lift 5x a week on a dam hard routine, + run 4 miles averaging 5 min miles. 5-6 days a week. + 15 mins of agility/speed work after every run.
2000+ swings in the batting cage a week + long toss 2x a week 30+ throws (foul pole to foul pole on a line) + pitching pratice once a week + fielding pratice 3x a week.
School
(I’m a senior in HS, but finished all my HS credits my freshmen and softmore years, and last year and this year am taking a full course load of college courses at the local community college, and now by the time I graduate HS this spring I’ll have two full years creds (Associate’s Degree) with a major in computer sci, and a minor in exercise sci.)
+Have my NASM trainer cert, and train 1-2 clients a week to pay for gas etc.
+Have A+ and N+ computer certs (which I got when I was 13 btw)
+Am studying for a MCSE cert right now.
+A perfect gf
Not to brag but I work pretty fuking hard, and never miss a day. And always find a way to fit a work out even if it means working out at 2am.
+During baseball season I have baseball pratice and games 6x a week.[/quote]
Um, how do you get around ~22 credits in 2 years? I do not think that is possible unless you took the majority of classes online.
[quote]bernbabybern820 wrote:
I lift 5x a week on a dam hard routine, + run 4 miles averaging 5 min miles. 5-6 days a week. + 15 mins of agility/speed work after every run.
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I can guarantee no good powerlifter who can pull 715x5 can also run 4 miles in 20 minutes, which by itself is a very impressive feat. Keep in mind Ronnie Coleman, on tons of juice and genetically gifted and training forever, pulled 700x4 with straps in his video I believe. 715x5 with no suit is at world record territory.
Also just looked it up, the overall teenage deadlift world record in the IPF is 335 kg or 737 lbs, and that is at any bodyweight.