How many squats can you do?
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I did 75 squat in a row in my best moment.
I barely reach 50 now.0 -
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I reach failure with bodyweight squats at around 25-30. But to do them in sets, I drop the reps down to 15-18.0
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I have no idea nor do I really care to know.0
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Guys!! The point of it is because I'm curious! I know how to workout! Lol yesterday I was doing squats just for the hell of it at home. I did 50 *kitten* to grass and I was not tired at all so I was just curious how much people can do (you guys do A LOT!).. I train.. HEAVY. Soo basically it was out of curiosity not because I was planning to make it my leg day0
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arditarose wrote: »I have no idea nor do I really care to know.
that lol
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12,211. Just for fun I used a 1RM calculation to find out how many 1lb squats I would need to do (can't calculate with 0lb's) to match my calculated 1RM and that is what it ended up being. Yeah, not going to go there. I should put the spreadsheet away and go to bed.0
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100 continually if I'm rested. Possibly more but I'll usually throw bodysquats into a 1000 rep challenge day so I've never had cause to go over that.0
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12,211. Just for fun I used a 1RM calculation to find out how many 1lb squats I would need to do (can't calculate with 0lb's) to match my calculated 1RM and that is what it ended up being. Yeah, not going to go there. I should put the spreadsheet away and go to bed.
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kimmiebrito wrote: »how many squats can you do continually without stopping (no weights added)? I want a challenge/goal lol
Post your weight too if you're comfortable sharing it!
Thanks
When I can't squeeze in lifting, I do 4 sets of a minimum of 25 each, doing different types of squats each set for a minimum total of 100, just body weight. I like to break it up into squat-types like that to work different muscle groups. ( I will alternatively do these with 4x25 upper body sets, alternating pushups/dips, and 4 different ab moves.) It's easy to squeeze in when you feel bad for missing a workout and just want to move.
It looks like:
*25 parallel squats*
25 pushups
25 crunches
*25 below parallel squats*
25 triceps dips
25 reverse crunches
*25 plié (sumo) squats*
25 pushups
25 (per side) bicycle crunches
*25 chair squats*
25 triceps dips
25 (per side) side-plank dips
If you are a beginner, beginner, some 30-day squat challenges may be your style.
Honestly, you should just squat until muscle fatigue, counting that, then see if you can gradually increase it. Always stretch afterward and don't do it every day to allow muscle tissue to repair.
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kimmiebrito wrote: »Guys!! The point of it is because I'm curious! I know how to workout! Lol yesterday I was doing squats just for the hell of it at home. I did 50 *kitten* to grass and I was not tired at all so I was just curious how much people can do (you guys do A LOT!).. I train.. HEAVY. Soo basically it was out of curiosity not because I was planning to make it my leg day
I used to be in a TRX class where warm up for lower body was basically bodyweight squats. It lasted for 4 minutes non-stop. For me this meant about 30-40 squats per minute, so a total of about 120-160 squats? This was the warm up, so I am guessing we could have gone on for longer, but never tried it.
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Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").0 -
Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
No one in this thread has said that they are no worth it without weight.
I said they are useless for adding mass, which is true.
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Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Who are you talking about?
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Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Truuuuu0 -
Never tried to go all out reps wise on squat. I think 30 reps (with some left in the tank) for 135 lbs. Or did I do that deadlifting? Or was it both?0
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spicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteyopeeps025 wrote: »Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Who are you talking about?
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
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Erm there were several rude posters asking why you would bother with body weight squats - also people on here can be so judgemental, we can't all lift 500lbs!
I was merely stating that no matter what others say they can do, you should base your goals on improving your own abilities. Too much in this life is based on what you can do compared to someone else.
Body weight squats are an excellent exercise and if you can do them with good form, do as many as you can, plus 2 more (there's always 2 more in the tank) and then congratulate yourself on a job well done instead of comparing yourself to others.
That's all I'm saying!0 -
spicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteyopeeps025 wrote: »Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Who are you talking about?
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
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Erm there were several rude posters asking why you would bother with body weight squats - also people on here can be so judgemental, we can't all lift 500lbs!
I was merely stating that no matter what others say they can do, you should base your goals on improving your own abilities. Too much in this life is based on what you can do compared to someone else.
Body weight squats are an excellent exercise and if you can do them with good form, do as many as you can, plus 2 more (there's always 2 more in the tank) and then congratulate yourself on a job well done instead of comparing yourself to others.
That's all I'm saying!
We weren't name calling though, as you did. I find that a bit more rude than pointing out that doing endless amount of bodyweight squats is not beneficial.0 -
arditarose wrote: »spicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteyopeeps025 wrote: »Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Who are you talking about?
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
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Erm there were several rude posters asking why you would bother with body weight squats - also people on here can be so judgemental, we can't all lift 500lbs!
I was merely stating that no matter what others say they can do, you should base your goals on improving your own abilities. Too much in this life is based on what you can do compared to someone else.
Body weight squats are an excellent exercise and if you can do them with good form, do as many as you can, plus 2 more (there's always 2 more in the tank) and then congratulate yourself on a job well done instead of comparing yourself to others.
That's all I'm saying!
We weren't name calling though, as you did. I find that a bit more rude than pointing out that doing endless amount of bodyweight squats is not beneficial.
Well hey, the OP clearly understood what I meant since she replied with truuuuu!
No name caspicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteking intendedkimmiebrito wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I have no idea nor do I really care to know.
that lol
Thankfully OP saw the point!
I wish Kimmiebrito all the best with training and don't be put off by people who say you're not good enough or not doing it right! Do it safely and the way you will keep doing it - the best training is the training you keep doing!0 -
Also, bodyweight squats are beneficial in any number - if you can do an endless amount then bravo to you! I can also do an endless amount as I get bored at 250 but it doesn't mean it's not beneficial! Move more, lose more! For some of us, anything is better than nothing!
Squats are a good compound exercise and should be encouraged.0 -
arditarose wrote: »spicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteyopeeps025 wrote: »Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Who are you talking about?
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
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Erm there were several rude posters asking why you would bother with body weight squats - also people on here can be so judgemental, we can't all lift 500lbs!
I was merely stating that no matter what others say they can do, you should base your goals on improving your own abilities. Too much in this life is based on what you can do compared to someone else.
Body weight squats are an excellent exercise and if you can do them with good form, do as many as you can, plus 2 more (there's always 2 more in the tank) and then congratulate yourself on a job well done instead of comparing yourself to others.
That's all I'm saying!
We weren't name calling though, as you did. I find that a bit more rude than pointing out that doing endless amount of bodyweight squats is not beneficial.
Well hey, the OP clearly understood what I meant since she replied with truuuuu!
No name caspicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteking intendedkimmiebrito wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I have no idea nor do I really care to know.
that lol
Thankfully OP saw the point!
I wish Kimmiebrito all the best with training and don't be put off by people who say you're not good enough or not doing it right! Do it safely and the way you will keep doing it - the best training is the training you keep doing!
Do you even internet?0 -
Also, bodyweight squats are beneficial in any number - if you can do an endless amount then bravo to you! I can also do an endless amount as I get bored at 250 but it doesn't mean it's not beneficial! Move more, lose more! For some of us, anything is better than nothing!
Squats are a good compound exercise and should be encouraged.
So why do you benefit from doing 250 body weight squats as opposed to a more moderate amount? Why is it so beneficial?0 -
arditarose wrote: »arditarose wrote: »spicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteyopeeps025 wrote: »Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Who are you talking about?
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
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Erm there were several rude posters asking why you would bother with body weight squats - also people on here can be so judgemental, we can't all lift 500lbs!
I was merely stating that no matter what others say they can do, you should base your goals on improving your own abilities. Too much in this life is based on what you can do compared to someone else.
Body weight squats are an excellent exercise and if you can do them with good form, do as many as you can, plus 2 more (there's always 2 more in the tank) and then congratulate yourself on a job well done instead of comparing yourself to others.
That's all I'm saying!
We weren't name calling though, as you did. I find that a bit more rude than pointing out that doing endless amount of bodyweight squats is not beneficial.
Well hey, the OP clearly understood what I meant since she replied with truuuuu!
No name caspicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteking intendedkimmiebrito wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I have no idea nor do I really care to know.
that lol
Thankfully OP saw the point!
I wish Kimmiebrito all the best with training and don't be put off by people who say you're not good enough or not doing it right! Do it safely and the way you will keep doing it - the best training is the training you keep doing!
Do you even internet?
No not often because I have a life!
Clearly you and your Internet prowess are the problem here!
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arditarose wrote: »arditarose wrote: »spicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteyopeeps025 wrote: »Dont set your goals based on what others can do - if you want to bodyweight squat then just do some with good form and see how many you can do - then try to do 2 more. Each day, see if you can add a few extra or add some weight if you prefer. However, don't listen to these pumped up idiots who tell you is not worth it without weight - squats are a great exercise and you should work out in a way you feel comfortable.
I do both - weighted and bodyweight but that's just what suits me.
Happy to share my weight, I'm still a long way over my goal at 162lb (I'm female and 5ft 6").
Who are you talking about?
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
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Erm there were several rude posters asking why you would bother with body weight squats - also people on here can be so judgemental, we can't all lift 500lbs!
I was merely stating that no matter what others say they can do, you should base your goals on improving your own abilities. Too much in this life is based on what you can do compared to someone else.
Body weight squats are an excellent exercise and if you can do them with good form, do as many as you can, plus 2 more (there's always 2 more in the tank) and then congratulate yourself on a job well done instead of comparing yourself to others.
That's all I'm saying!
We weren't name calling though, as you did. I find that a bit more rude than pointing out that doing endless amount of bodyweight squats is not beneficial.
Well hey, the OP clearly understood what I meant since she replied with truuuuu!
No name caspicy618
August 6, 2015 4:32PM
If there is no weight, I can do A LOT. However, like another posted stated...Why?
Quoteking intendedkimmiebrito wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I have no idea nor do I really care to know.
that lol
Thankfully OP saw the point!
I wish Kimmiebrito all the best with training and don't be put off by people who say you're not good enough or not doing it right! Do it safely and the way you will keep doing it - the best training is the training you keep doing!
Do you even internet?
No not often because I have a life!
Clearly you and your Internet prowess are the problem here!
Yes, clearly.0 -
Did 125 yesterday without weights. I did 5 sets, 25 reps. About 30 seconds inbetween if I felt I needed it.0
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arditarose wrote: »Also, bodyweight squats are beneficial in any number - if you can do an endless amount then bravo to you! I can also do an endless amount as I get bored at 250 but it doesn't mean it's not beneficial! Move more, lose more! For some of us, anything is better than nothing!
Squats are a good compound exercise and should be encouraged.
So why do you benefit from doing 250 body weight squats as opposed to a more moderate amount? Why is it so beneficial?
So you have pm'ed me to answer this question - seems you are an Internet bully!
I never said that I benefited from doing 250 body weight squats but the OP asked a question! I can't answer how many squats I can do because I get bored before I give up. However, I wanted to offer encouragement rather than negativity because weight loss and strength training is difficult.
Any amount of squats, moderate or not, would be of benefit as I said earlier!
There is plenty of research about the benefit of compound body weight exercises but you are cabaple of finding it yourself online and clearly you are not actually interested, but rather trying to be smart! The OP is clearly smarter and already able to access suitable supporting info.
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'bout tree fiddy.
I'm hoping to get to over 9,000 some day.0 -
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