Am I missing something
samammay
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I was at the gym today and there was a group of guys loading plated onto a bar. Like 8 of the big 45lb plates. Then a guy got onto the bench, two buddies helped lift the bar off the rack and he moved it all of about 2 inches down and up, racked the bar and jumped up as his buddies cheered him.
Am I missing something? Was his 'success' an ego thing or did he actually accomplish something cheer-worthy?
Am I missing something? Was his 'success' an ego thing or did he actually accomplish something cheer-worthy?
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Hmmm... Sounds sketchy!0
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A bit of both, probably.0
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Who knows they may have had a bet that he couldn't even move that much weight. {{shrug}}0
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Try it and see.0
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i would love to have an extra two inches. and so would my wife!0
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It happens. Some guys are driven by ego and don't understand the ROM. It is still a lot of weight but I am usually much more impressed with a lower amount of weight and a full ROM.0
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Probably ego. But, maybe he went on this whole fitness journey thing, just to be able to hold that much weight, and after a year and a half of hard work, dedication and sweat, he did it, with the help of his buddies. Maybe he used to be 450 lbs, and not be able to run a mile or something and that was his goal.
0-0 Ignore me. Lol. I like to think the best of people.0 -
he didn't drop it. that would've looked stupid. good for him!0
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It sounds like male bonding to me, and that is sweet. Go guys!0
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Normally I would say it was rediculous ...if that wasn't so damn heavy lol If I could hold and push 405 lbs for even two inches I would be pretty happy with myself.
As it stands just breaking my elbows would send that weight right into my chest with NO hope of moving it.
That said, if this guy goes around now bragging that he can actually bench 405 lbs... he's a douche.0 -
I see him at the gym every day I am there and that seems to be his routine... go to a bunch of machines/weights, load them up and do one or two reps with minimal ROM.
I dont get it... but im a newb... what do I know.0 -
Oh, well while a 2 inch bench doesn't count for this, he might be doing HIT training. HIT guys believe that doing one or two reps near their 1RM is enough to stimulate the muscle.
From everything I've heard, and read, it's BS.0 -
I think some friends were having fun at the gym today after a weekend where one of them was like whatever man, I bet you couldnt move that ish 2 inches - and then they all went together and laughed and had fun together, the end.0
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I think some friends were having fun at the gym today after a weekend where one of them was like whatever man, I bet you couldnt move that ish 2 inches - and then they all went together and laughed and had fun together, the end.
I would have thought that but I have seen him do the same exact thing 3 times a week for the last 2 weeks.0 -
I see him at the gym every day I am there and that seems to be his routine... go to a bunch of machines/weights, load them up and do one or two reps with minimal ROM.
I dont get it... but im a newb... what do I know.
I see this all the time too when I go to the gym with my husband. I too have often wondered what the point was...0 -
oy then you should totally just ask lol!0
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We have people that do one hit on each machine as well they call it a full body workout they combine it with cardio0
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It could be one of two things:
1) He is working a specific range of motion where he has a sticking point; or
2) Because of the way he set himself up (*kitten* off the bench, or he has a barrel chest), he only has to move the bar a few inches to get a “clean” powerlifting bench press.
In all likelihood, you were seeing #2. It doesn’t look like much, but it is what they do to get those crazy 600 lb plus bench press numbers in meets. He likely had on a compression shirt (bench shirt) and elbow wraps.0
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