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Mikeneto | Bench 200kg x18 | 17-04-2017 @ 12:21 | |
End of an era. Member 4646, 1964 posts | [IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/9f/5a/7c/9f5a7c953ec41035db404d40b608d58a.jpg[/IMG] | ||
Mikeneto | ... | 17-04-2017 @ 12:22 | |
End of an era. Member 4646, 1964 posts | He is 6ft 3 and 360lbs...Was French strongman champ in 2010 | ||
Fatpete | ... | 17-04-2017 @ 12:32 | |
Hyper obese Pete Member 70, 17871 posts SQ 322.5, BP 205, DL 300827.5 kgs @ 133kgs Eq | Impressive strength. Shame about the thumbs | ||
LaTuta | ... | 17-04-2017 @ 23:38 | |
I am from Germany so i know what i talk about. Member 5171, 1049 posts SQ 217.5, BP 160, DL 233.5611.0 kgs @ 83kgs UnEq | Seen it and thought it was fake ( still think that ). Kirill Sarychev benches 200 x 18 with the exact same control and technique. Can't believe that a bodybuilder comes anywhere near that. | ||
Wiegieboard | ... | 17-04-2017 @ 23:43 | |
as crimson as my last victims underclothing..... Member 899, 11329 posts SQ 180, BP 132.5, DL 190502.5 kgs @ 118kgs UnEq | does it with flared elbows and a high touching point too. | ||
FAT_SAM | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 00:50 | |
more like 'FAT TROLL' Member 984, 6331 posts SQ 420, BP 260, DL 3351015.0 kgs @ 165kgs UnEq | Fatpete said:Impressive strength. Shame about the thumbs I don't see why this matters? Benching thumbless is a great way to avoid tendonitis in the elbow area. | ||
BrenWad | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 07:59 | |
Enough was enough. Banned. Member 6099, 775 posts SQ 300, BP 195, DL 310805.0 kgs @ 105kgs UnEq | LaTuta said:Seen it and thought it was fake ( still think that ). Kirill Sarychev benches 200 x 18 with the exact same control and technique. Can't believe that a bodybuilder comes anywhere near that. Yeah. Looks fake to me. | ||
ChrisMcCarthy | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 08:22 | |
Lost his pen, then found his pen. #phew Member 4899, 2956 posts | FAT_SAM said: I don't see why this matters? Benching thumbless is a great way to avoid tendonitis in the elbow area. I agree, but it is banned in some Feds which I assume it what Pete was referring to. | ||
AdamT | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 08:30 | |
AKA the great reset Member 4056, 5206 posts | It could be real, though I still think it's doubtful. Though just for argument sake; Bodybuilders are good at repping. I've seen some guys rep the s**t out of 140, yet barley push 160-170. This guy could have a max of 280-290 (still massive weight), yet rep similar to the 335 Krilli. Obviously if the weights go up, mr Bodybuilder would then struggle. | ||
FAT_SAM | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 08:53 | |
more like 'FAT TROLL' Member 984, 6331 posts SQ 420, BP 260, DL 3351015.0 kgs @ 165kgs UnEq | ChrisMcCarthy said: I agree, but it is banned in some Feds which I assume it what Pete was referring to. It's banned in my fed, too. Still not harm in training like that. In terms of 'feeling a muscle work' I feel as though I can isolate better using a thumbless grip too. That is, choose whether to fire predominantly my chest or my tris. This is somewhat useful for muscle building and assistance work. | ||
FAT_SAM | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 08:57 | |
more like 'FAT TROLL' Member 984, 6331 posts SQ 420, BP 260, DL 3351015.0 kgs @ 165kgs UnEq | AdamT said:It could be real, though I still think it's doubtful. Though just for argument sake; Bodybuilders are good at repping. I've seen some guys rep the s**t out of 140, yet barley push 160-170. This guy could have a max of 280-290 (still massive weight), yet rep similar to the 335 Krilli. Obviously if the weights go up, mr Bodybuilder would then struggle. Very true, I would even suggest that perhaps is max is even lower, 260 range perhaps. Derek Kendall is a good example of this, 275 in a meet yet has done 220x18 and 180x30 in the gym. And no surprise, he is a former bodybuilder. I don't think it's fake at all. The bloke is a huge, 165kg of muscle. 200kg is f**k all for him. You don't get 165kg of muscle repping 120kg. | ||
macroth | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 09:09 | |
no longer the Swiss Deadlift record holder Member 3517, 3368 posts SQ 182.5, BP 122.5, DL 255560.0 kgs @ 90kgs UnEq | Post Edited: 18.04.2017 @ 09:10 AM by macroth He did strongman for fun for a couple of years, nice guy, very very strong. He's switched back permanently to just plain being massive because money.PS: I'm going to go with "real", because otherwise they're using fake Pallini plates which seems unlikely. | ||
John | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 09:53 | |
#biggef Member 5263, 3492 posts SQ 260, BP 195, DL 260715.0 kgs @ 130kgs UnEq | Post Edited: 18.04.2017 @ 09:55 AM by John Saw this a few days ago to and had to question it but the guy is huge so id put money on real,there are exceptions I realise but the feeling is bodybuiders are not that strong but my question is wouldn't they have massive potential to be strong,on the princable more muscle more strenght potential? Or are they traing different fibers? To me the look vs function gap is huge but never really know why. | ||
slimsim | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 10:46 | |
My asshole is not watertight. Member 2926, 6050 posts SQ 217.5, BP 107.5, DL 225550.0 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | I reckon it's real as well. You can see the bar flex slightly as he touches his chest. Also, whilst he might be able to rep this for a shed load of reps it doesn't necessarily mean his 1RM is that much higher. When I was BBing I could squat 200x12 but the one time I went for a 1RM I managed 220kg, and it was a definite limit lift! lol. I'm sure he'd not be quite that bad but he might "only" be getting to 270/280, which is still a long way off Sarychev and Spoto. | ||
Mikeneto | ... | 18-04-2017 @ 10:53 | |
End of an era. Member 4646, 1964 posts | Does it for 16 reps here....But suspiciously with those Pallini plates in a different gym. | ||