The Big Three: What Are Your Maxes?
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Age: 20
Height: 5'3
Weight: 136
Squat: 336
Bench: 231
Deadlift: 375
My goal is to deadlift 400, squat 375, and bench 245 before the end of the year.0 -
Female, 32, 5'9 and 172lbs
Squat: 150lbs
Bench: 82lbs
Deadlift: 176lbs
These are my current working weights for SLs 5x5 - no idea what my 1RM is, might need to test that out!0 -
Male, 18 5'6 and i weight 120lbs
Bench: 225#
Squat: 225#
Deadlift: 315#0 -
Male, 23, 5'7" and I weigh 230lbs
Bench: 335 - 1RM
Squat: 525 - 1RM
Dead: 520 - 1RM
I have an epically weak chest compared to the rest of my body....I hate chest day!0 -
Male
27
5'10"
190 lbs.
Bench: 175 lbs x1
Squat: 225 lbs. x1
Dead: 275 lbs. x10 -
Some amazing numbers in this thread. I need to step it up.
Male 38
5' 10" 173lbs
Most current 1 RM's
Bench 245x1
Deadlift 355x1 belt
Squat 285x1 ATG belt0 -
Bench: 265 x 5
Deadlift 315 x 5
Squat: ??? (herniated disc. I usually just put 4 plates on each side on the leg press and do up to 15 reps)
6'5
2470 -
5'11
185lbs & 25yo
Bench: 265
Squat: 285
Dead: 315
I don't lift though, just Martial Arts0 -
Male 31
6'1 250
Squat 405x1
Bench 405x1
Deadlift 495 x10 -
Female 35 - 5'6 125lbs
Squat - 165 - 5RM
Dead - 165 - 5RM
Bench - 82.5 3RM
Bench is definitely my weakest lift and been stalled for a while so I've dropped the reps to try and break through.
My goals:
Squat - 220
Dead - 250
Bench - Anything over 90!!
Never tested my 1RM...0 -
Male 26 - 6'2" 230lbs
I haven't maxed squats and deadlift for a couple of months.
Squat - 350 - for 5 reps
Bench - 275 - 1 Rep Max
Deadlift - 380 - for 5 reps
Goals
Squat - 405
Bench - 315
Deadlift - 5000 -
Female, 29y/o, 168-171ish lbs
Front Squat: 225
Back Squat: 260
Deadlift: 275
Goals for the end of the year:
Front Squat: 240
Back Squat: 280
Deadlift: 300
I haven't deadlifted much over the last 6 months so I haven't seen much of a gain in that lift....and I don't think I have benched in about 4 years so I have no idea what that is at.0 -
Nice numbers everybody!
Btw, OP here with some PR updates...
(All weights are in pounds)
Current maxes:
BP: 275x1
DL: 405x6
SQ: 315x2 (when I originally posted, my "315" was a half squat. Now they're ATG"
New 2014 goals:
BP: 315x1, 275x5
DL: 495x1, 455x5
SQ: 405x1, 365x5
Keep grinding, MyFitnessPal community!0 -
Female, 22 y/o, and I'm 5'7 and 130 lbs
BP 198 x3
FSQ: 176 x3
SQ: 242
DL: 330
Goals for the end of the year:
BP 220 x1-3
FSQ: 209 x3
SQ: I don't know really.
Deadlift: 352.0 -
Male- 17 years old , 5'10
167 lbs Bodyweight
Bench press- 195lbs
Squat- 315lbs
Deadlift- 365lbs
Goals:
185lbs Bodyweight
Bench press- 315lbs
Squat- 405lbs
Deadlift- 545lbs0 -
Male 42 5'9" 165
Bench 185 x 4
Squat 225 x 8
Deadlift 135 x 10
Want to be 225 bench by christmas and around 275 squats. dunno with Deadlifts kinda just started them.0 -
Well, most of the women here lift heavier than me- but here goes anyway.
Age: 47
Gender: M
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 238 (aiming for 190)
Squat: 200x4 ATG
Bench: 135x3
Deadlift: 165x10
I haven't done a 1RM test yet. I only started lifting in May, 2014 for weight loss. I've been squatting since May, benching pressing since June, and dead lifting for maybe 3 weeks. We all start somewhere.
Sam0 -
Male
29
172cm
93kg
Current 1RM
Bench 109kg
Dead 195kg
Squat 179kg
My goals by end of year
Bench 113kg
Dead 204kg
Squat 181kg0 -
Male, Age 18, 5'11'', 172lbs.
BP: 165x4
Squat: 205x1
DL: 315x10 -
Female, 25yrs, 5'7", 175lbs
BP: 125 x 1RM
BS: 250 x 3
DL: 250 x 1RM
Goals for the next 12 months
BP: 150
BS: 300
DL: 3150 -
I'm sure these are a little inflated.0
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We all start somewhere.
This! This attitude will take you far if you stick with it. And by far I don't mean big numbers; rather, big results and confidence in what you are capable of.0 -
f/28/188lbs
BP: 105lbs
DL: 176lbs
Back Squat: 220lbs
Been liftin heavy last few months. Had knee and back injuries which have halted progress but still working on it.
Really wanna work on my dl going forward0 -
I'm sure these are a little inflated.
Probably, but I'm sure some posted real numbers, you can't exclude internet bragging. Mine are real, but I don't expect people online to believe everything, you don't know and cant see the other person, and even if you could in my case I've never looked like I could lift as much as I can (especially when I look like an owl). Funny thing is, some people think my legs look skinny compared to my upper body, but my legs and back can currently do about x1.6 my bench. You really can't tell by looking at someone.
I hope more do post real numbers though, there really is no reason not to and they are interesting to see, even just relational to the one lifter.
Congrats Readysetgo69, awesome numbers, you have my old max bench beat (haven't even gotten back to 405 yet, rebuilding after an injury holding me back). I always have had an even bigger discrepancy between bench and squat & dead numbers especially when I am working on all lifts.
There was a point with my best deadlift, when it was more than 2.6x my bench; 803lbs vs ~300lbs, so its always odd to me when looking at lifting maxes, seeing bench/squat/dead numbers for strongest record setting men being all relatively close in pounds for all three lifts...0 -
I'm sure these are a little inflated.
I assume that you are not implying that all are. I am sure some are, but It is probably more of a case that some are not comparable - for example, squats are not to depth or in a smith machine or even with wraps.0 -
M/30/192lbs/5'9
Ive been doing dedicated strength training now for only 4-5 weeks, i used to just concentrate on hypertrophy, here is where i am at the moment
BP: 195 x5
DL: 355 x5
Squat: 225 x5
I am still adding weight every session so i havent got to my maximum for each lift yet, hopefully i still have plenty of room for improvement0 -
I'm sure these are a little inflated.
I assume that you are not implying that all are. I am sure some are, but It is probably more of a case that some are not comparable - for example, squats are not to depth or in a smith machine or even with wraps.
That is a good point as well.0 -
I'm sure these are a little inflated.
People in the gaining section seem to be less about that- but I know many of them are real.
Mine are real- have video documentation to prove it- but not that anyone who says "well you probably lied" won't just say- whose to say that's YOU in the video- I'm not trying to jump through hoops to prove how much I can squat.0 -
Yo, Manlet Extraordinaire checking in.
M, 5'4" 148
Bench: 145 for 3
Deadlift: 265 x 5
Squat: 195 x 3
Baby weights and IDGAF0 -
The only exercise I've ever attempted to gauge my 1RM using is the bench press. I've always worked out alone and you can't gauge 1RM without a spotter/partner, which I've never had. My 1RM was 165 and that was a long time ago.0
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