lifting bragging rights?
operation_cute
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At what point do you consider bragging rights for the basic lifts like squats, overhead press, bent over rows, deadlifts, and bench?
Just curious because I'm still in the beginning of my lifting routine but want to know (besides the whole making progress against myself) what would be considered bragging rights?
Just curious because I'm still in the beginning of my lifting routine but want to know (besides the whole making progress against myself) what would be considered bragging rights?
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http://www.strstd.com/
once you get into advanced you can start to claim bragging rights as very few people get to that level.0 -
doesn't really matter. There will always be someone stronger so as long as I'm getting stronger that is all I can do.
I do compete in PL though so I have goals to aim for to be somewhat competitive in my class. 250kg/150kg/280kg SQ/B/DL are long term goals for 82.5kg class.0 -
Lifted weights for the first time? Bragging rights.
Followed your program for a month? Bragging rights.
Deadlifted or squatted your body weight? Bragging rights.
etc, etc,
As you can see, you've probably earned some bragging rights already, and you will earn more as time goes on.0 -
Lifted weights for the first time? Bragging rights.
Followed your program for a month? Bragging rights.
Deadlifted or squatted your body weight? Bragging rights.
etc, etc,
As you can see, you've probably earned some bragging rights already, and you will earn more as time goes on.
^ THIS.
Plus:
Squat booty? Pics & bragging rights!
Muscle definition? New dimples? More pics & bragging!
Pretty much bragging all the time.0 -
Who are you planning on bragging to?
"The only person you should try to be better than is the person you were yesterday."0 -
Up your deadlift, and your lifting buddy of 15 years decides to take a stab at it after your set and the next words out of his mouth are "Oh $#!* That's a lot of weight" followed by "you're insane for lifting that heavy." = Bragging rights.
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as phjorg1 said strength standards is a good way to go but as a rough guideline i'd say 1 rep maxs as
bench - 1 bw
squat - 1.5 bw
deadlift - 2+bw0 -
Bragging really isn't necessary. Anyone who brags about what weight they put up, is usually exaggerating. Whatever happened to being humble?0
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Bragging really isn't necessary. Anyone who brags about what weight they put up, is usually exaggerating. Whatever happened to being humble?
I agree. I lift because I love it, not to brag about how much weight I lift.0 -
Here's a link that 'username_misso' provided me, that I have found to be helpful - but more of establishing goals (path of progression), rather than for bragging purposes. But with that being said, if you feel like bragging about how much you lift, I won't stop you. Do it proudly!
http://www.exrx.net/Testing/WeightLifting/StrengthStandards.html
But I would make the suggestion that you set an aggressive, but obtainable set of goals, post them in your profile somewhere. And then when you reach them, then you will really feel like you have something to brag about. Not just the weight you're moving around, but also, having achieved those goals (which means a certain dedication that goes beyond just the amount of weight moved).
So for example, I want to be at the advanced level of benchpress, squat, and deadlift by December.
Great work thus far! Wish you the best of luck with your progress.0 -
Who are you planning on bragging to?
"The only person you should try to be better than is the person you were yesterday."
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Not really a fan of bragging. Much more impressive to walk in and watch someone throw up huge weight and not say a thing afterwards.0
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Who are you planning on bragging to?
"The only person you should try to be better than is the person you were yesterday."
not so much bragging, just wanted to post my successes to some of my facebook friends because several are interested in my progress... i'm rather excited how quickly I'm progressing, but didn't want people to be like oh well thats not that much lol i'm not a bragger to begin with, just wasn't sure how to say it Also I'd like to know the difference when people stare at the gym wether its because they think I'm out of my league, or because their thinking wow a girl can lift that? Just looking for some numbers to compare it too
That and to even have mini goals in mind that i can feel good about reaching... like right now, even though i'm excited about progression, I feel silly feeling excited about the weight because I have no idea if its decent for my level of fitness0 -
Here's a link that 'username_misso' provided me, that I have found to be helpful - but more of establishing goals (path of progression), rather than for bragging purposes. But with that being said, if you feel like bragging about how much you lift, I won't stop you. Do it proudly!
http://www.exrx.net/Testing/WeightLifting/StrengthStandards.html
But I would make the suggestion that you set an aggressive, but obtainable set of goals, post them in your profile somewhere. And then when you reach them, then you will really feel like you have something to brag about. Not just the weight you're moving around, but also, having achieved those goals (which means a certain dedication that goes beyond just the amount of weight moved).
So for example, I want to be at the advanced level of benchpress, squat, and deadlift by December.
Great work thus far! Wish you the best of luck with your progress.
That's mainly what I was asking for, just kind of where do I fall, and when I start lifting more, where will I fall then? Although I was hoping more of weight wise rather than time wise Moreso so I can see if my progression is normal, or if I need to step it up a notch, or even if I end up rocking as a girl lifter lol (only dreaming)
edit: just saw that there are charts for each of the lifts... awesome =D exactly what I wanted0 -
http://www.strstd.com/
once you get into advanced you can start to claim bragging rights as very few people get to that level.
Sweet, I should be in advanced by the end of the year. Thanks for that link!0 -
I do it whenever I'm proud of myself.
I did weighted pull ups today- HELLZ YES.
I pulled XXX deadlift for XX reps. HELLZ YES.
I love feeling better about what I did and being stronger than I was before. Fitness is a big part of my life- so when I talk to people about it- it comes up A LOT. it is what its- we sit around and talk about our lifts and how we are doing and progress what the plan is... it is what it is.0 -
I do it whenever I'm proud of myself.
I did weighted pull ups today- HELLZ YES.
I pulled XXX deadlift for XX reps. HELLZ YES.
I love feeling better about what I did and being stronger than I was before.
THIS^^0 -
as phjorg1 said strength standards is a good way to go but as a rough guideline i'd say 1 rep maxs as
bench - 1 bw
squat - 1.5 bw
deadlift - 2+bw
thank you, this is exactly what i was looking for one question though, does body weight include my current body weight, or what my body weight would be if I was in a good bmi range? For example lets say i was at 120 lbs bench (i'm not, no where near lol) but when I get to that point I'm actually 200 lbs, but would that be considered good considering it would be a good weight for someone who is 120 lbs (normal weight for my height)? Because otherwise after I lose weight I would be benching almost twice my body weight which seems unreachable...0 -
I like both of the links provided to get a gauge on how you are advancing. But I consider it a win that I even just get out there and do it 3 times a week. That being said, I rarely talk numbers because I don't like the comparisons it starts. It's just nature but I just avoid it by mostly leaving numbers out of what I talk about.0
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I like both of the links provided to get a gauge on how you are advancing. But I consider it a win that I even just get out there and do it 3 times a week. That being said, I rarely talk numbers because I don't like the comparisons it starts. It's just nature but I just avoid it by mostly leaving numbers out of what I talk about.
The links were definitely helpful And I feel great about getting out there 3 times per week too, I just like having the idea of goals to work towards And before this I really had no idea where I stand lol0 -
I like both of the links provided to get a gauge on how you are advancing. But I consider it a win that I even just get out there and do it 3 times a week. That being said, I rarely talk numbers because I don't like the comparisons it starts. It's just nature but I just avoid it by mostly leaving numbers out of what I talk about.
The links were definitely helpful And I feel great about getting out there 3 times per week too, I just like having the idea of goals to work towards And before this I really had no idea where I stand lol0
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