me and me mates all lost a tenner each at the gym today
#1
me and me mates all lost a tenner each at the gym today
was doing legs,,, well not heavy but stretching when we all got a bit childish like normal
our nemisis comes over for a piss take and a crack so i add the weights upto 370 to pretend im going for that,,,,
the personal trainer says i can lift that,,,, so I come out with BOLLOX shorty,,, i got 10 saying you cant,,,, 7 of us agree as hes about 75kilos maybe 85 TOPS,,,, ok hes also a boxer but thats skipping and shorts round the belly button
FUCKER MADE 70 QUID,,,,,, AND DONE 5 FUCKING REPS THE CUNT
ok they wasnt long ones,,, BUT I COULDNT LIFT THE FUCKING THING WITH PRESSING MY KNEES TO CHEAT
hes starting to anoy me now
not bad for him though,,,, 70 quid cash for 30 seconds,,,,, AS HE WAS REMINDING US AS WE LEFT THE GYM
cant even beat him up as hes a boxer too
proper bloke though and respect to him
#2
Was that using a bollocks leg press or something i presume?
Start squatting - relies on the back and technique - anyone who says they can rep a weight - tell them it has to be legs to parallel (90 degree knees) usually sorts em out.
UL tho - cos that guy is obviously well strong
RW
Start squatting - relies on the back and technique - anyone who says they can rep a weight - tell them it has to be legs to parallel (90 degree knees) usually sorts em out.
UL tho - cos that guy is obviously well strong
RW
#4
Originally Posted by Steven_RW
Was that using a bollocks leg press or something i presume?
Start squatting - relies on the back and technique - anyone who says they can rep a weight - tell them it has to be legs to parallel (90 degree knees) usually sorts em out.
UL tho - cos that guy is obviously well strong
RW
Start squatting - relies on the back and technique - anyone who says they can rep a weight - tell them it has to be legs to parallel (90 degree knees) usually sorts em out.
UL tho - cos that guy is obviously well strong
RW
the fact he got it OFF the peg was impressive,,,,, him with hes arms behind hes head trying to look like hes relaxing was anoying
was worth the tenner,,,,, first time im been lost for words too
#6
its almost 300kg over hes body weight, its not a bodybuilder, hes a personal fitness trainer
i couldnt even LIFT it off the peg
id LOVE anyone to pop along and try it whos no more than 85kg,,,, 5 reps is all you need to do
i couldnt even LIFT it off the peg
id LOVE anyone to pop along and try it whos no more than 85kg,,,, 5 reps is all you need to do
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#8
Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
Originally Posted by Alps Pacino
that aint that heavy really
Course it isnt.
stu you understand that achivement ( and i dont mean how hard it is getting me to part with money )
proper impressed,,,,,, so much so i went back onto chest to cheer me up
#10
you weight is ???
this aint the girly machine where talking about,,,, this is KILOS not ounces too are you aware
there was 2 other people who could lift it i agree,,,,,, but one of em had veins sticking out hes bald head and the other i though hes need was gonna pop out as it was moving in a freeky way
if you can fair play,,,,, BUT IT IS NOT FUCKING LIGHT !!!!,,,, SUPERMAN HIMSELF WOULD HAVE LOST A TENNER IM SURE
this aint the girly machine where talking about,,,, this is KILOS not ounces too are you aware
there was 2 other people who could lift it i agree,,,,,, but one of em had veins sticking out hes bald head and the other i though hes need was gonna pop out as it was moving in a freeky way
if you can fair play,,,,, BUT IT IS NOT FUCKING LIGHT !!!!,,,, SUPERMAN HIMSELF WOULD HAVE LOST A TENNER IM SURE
#16
how tall are you?
how tall is the boxer?
when i was doing this sort of stuff i could lift probably 55kgs, but my brother, who was 9 at the time, was lifting it with ease, mainly due to him only having to move it a total of about 6 inches as the rest was only 6 inches further down the machine that his little legs could reach
how tall is the boxer?
when i was doing this sort of stuff i could lift probably 55kgs, but my brother, who was 9 at the time, was lifting it with ease, mainly due to him only having to move it a total of about 6 inches as the rest was only 6 inches further down the machine that his little legs could reach
#18
Originally Posted by pjv7771
370 kilos is very very heavy, i weigh 80 kgs and the most i can leg press is 160-170
cant belive how many dont think its heavy,,,,, any of these people actually tried it ??
#19
Originally Posted by Ginge !
Originally Posted by pjv7771
370 kilos is very very heavy, i weigh 80 kgs and the most i can leg press is 160-170
cant belive how many dont think its heavy,,,,, any of these people actually tried it ??
regard mark
#20
Originally Posted by B16 YBB
Originally Posted by Ginge !
Originally Posted by pjv7771
370 kilos is very very heavy, i weigh 80 kgs and the most i can leg press is 160-170
cant belive how many dont think its heavy,,,,, any of these people actually tried it ??
regard mark
20kg more dont have make a difference when your at you limits
#23
thats a fair amount to lift, i dont understand peeps saying that aint heavy lol, when i used to work out alot, the thing that annoyed me the most was the big guys who would come in not warm up and do a few reps of the heavest wieght thinking they the man
lifting heavy wieghts isnt overally hard, lifting weights with proper form is
fair play to the guy
been itching to get back in the gym recently for some reason
lifting heavy wieghts isnt overally hard, lifting weights with proper form is
fair play to the guy
been itching to get back in the gym recently for some reason
#26
The leg press is an easy machine to cheat at, personally I don`t like it or use it. Nothin like squats. There is fellas in the weights club I`m in that can squat 7 plates either side of the olympic bar. Thats 300kg and get 10 reps. Also saw them benching 5 plates either side of the olympic bar
#27
Originally Posted by mackers
The leg press is an easy machine to cheat at, personally I don`t like it or use it. Nothin like squats. There is fellas in the weights club I`m in that can squat 7 plates either side of the olympic bar. Thats 300kg and get 10 reps. Also saw them benching 5 plates either side of the olympic bar
its a definately respectable weight if he's doing it well. if hes short it does help though.
squats are a chunt. definately get in the habit of doing them. you will see your legs growing in only a few weeks!!
#29
bench to chest i can do ( found my tri's have gained from the extra going down)
dead lifts i CANT do due to a fucke back, squats i also fear for the same reason
9 months ago i was on morphine for lower back pain,,, dead lifts scare me
dead lifts i CANT do due to a fucke back, squats i also fear for the same reason
9 months ago i was on morphine for lower back pain,,, dead lifts scare me
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to be able to say you can comfortably lift a weight on any machine 15 reps is a minimum, to just lift a weight off a peg and do 2 or 3 reps proves nothing
#34
Why you would bet someone who obviously knows how much he can lift is beyond me.
Thats like me saying to a few guys, yeah I can do 105kg on the fly machine. Then them being daft enough to give me Ł70 for it
Thats like me saying to a few guys, yeah I can do 105kg on the fly machine. Then them being daft enough to give me Ł70 for it
#35
Ginge, can you get a piccy of the leg press machine in your gym. I think then we'd all be able to gauge how impressive it is......
Is it a straight up and down sled at 45deg or one like in the picture of me which moves in an arc and lifts the weight in a more vertical plane.
Ta
Is it a straight up and down sled at 45deg or one like in the picture of me which moves in an arc and lifts the weight in a more vertical plane.
Ta
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Not surprised Where I box, we did a fair bit of relative strength training. The idea with this is not to put weight on (fairly important to boxers!) but to improve how your body uses its existing motor units... this increases strength but keeps your natural weight. Ask the guy if he does this, it would explain his strength to size ratio.
#39
Originally Posted by ballin
20kg more dont have make a difference when your at you limits
People who don't think this makes a difference need a major reality check. Gaining strength isn't done in leaps and bounds, it's a slow process lifting progressively more weight. Of course you progress quicker when you first start out, but it's like car tuning. The further you go the harder it is to make the gains in performance.