This is a silly question but I've been wondering...

Kicker12
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when someone says 'I squat X kg' or 'DL X kg',do they include the weight of the Olympic bar , which I believe weighs approx 20kg?
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No - plates only.0
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Yes. A 20kg bar with two 20kg plates is 61kg.0
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Yes. A 20kg bar with two 20kg plates is 61kg.
20 + 20 + 20 = 61? I think I must've done something different in my maths classes at school....:flowerforyou:0 -
Yes. A 20kg bar with two 20kg plates is 61kg.
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I looked online for the answer to this question a week or so ago and the general answer is yes you should include tha bar. You're lifting the bar so you include the bar.
This means that after a couple of months of training - I'm slightly better than untrained according to this: http://www.exrx.net/Testing/WeightLifting/StrengthStandards.html
I'm not as strong as a novice though.0 -
Yes, the bar is included. A lifting total is the TOTAL weight lifted. You must also include the weight of the collars, if significant.0
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