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luki | ... | 25-04-2021 @ 09:58 | |
Avatar Member 5517, 1538 posts SQ 160, BP 165, DL 201526.0 kgs @ 110kgs UnEq | Post Edited: 25.04.2021 @ 10:04 AM by luki jt said:What a load of bo***cks. Yes 505kg is a lot but it was much higher than other squats which were failed for depth. Bell totalled 1170kg, with 370kg deadlift. Why don't they use spotter horses with the straps on monolifts? One of the six spotters looks to make contact with the plates on the assend. Is that not a red light? | ||
Samthepigman | ... | 25-04-2021 @ 16:07 | |
See You Next Tuesday Member 2254, 3824 posts SQ 240, BP 165, DL 300705.0 kgs @ 89kgs UnEq | I don't follow anything squat related as most squat videos are just stupid... But i don't understand why you would even need spotters if a monolift is designed to take the failed weight. | ||
danbaseley | ... | 25-04-2021 @ 18:23 | |
A member for 10 years and still no mouldy peanuts Member 1252, 4475 posts SQ 160, BP 110, DL 215485.0 kgs @ 98kgs UnEq | A lot of competitions - probably most - disallow the use of safety straps on monolifts. So, you can get buried under the weight should you fail. | ||
Samthepigman | ... | 25-04-2021 @ 18:55 | |
See You Next Tuesday Member 2254, 3824 posts SQ 240, BP 165, DL 300705.0 kgs @ 89kgs UnEq | danbaseley said:A lot of competitions - probably most - disallow the use of safety straps on monolifts. So, you can get buried under the weight should you fail. Why | ||
jt | ... | 25-04-2021 @ 20:21 | |
old age traveller Member 332, 7865 posts | Samthepigman said: danbaseley said:A lot of competitions - probably most - disallow the use of safety straps on monolifts. So, you can get buried under the weight should you fail. Why I have been saying for years powerlifting would be better with no spotters, with all the modern contraptions to save lifters from untimely deaths as a spectacle just the lifter and the weights would look much better. Maybe its time to add another fed to the soup. | ||
luki | ... | 26-04-2021 @ 20:47 | |
Avatar Member 5517, 1538 posts SQ 160, BP 165, DL 201526.0 kgs @ 110kgs UnEq | danbaseley said:A lot of competitions - probably most - disallow the use of safety straps on monolifts. Any idea why? The straps appear to be removed on the monolift in the above video. | ||
JCarter123 | ... | 27-04-2021 @ 12:49 | |
Member 3757, 1746 posts SQ 202.5, BP 110, DL 255567.5 kgs @ 82kgs UnEq | luki said: Any idea why? The straps appear to be removed on the monolift in the above video. I can only think that a) they deem it too dangerous for someone with 500kg to rely solely on the straps and then b) having spotters with straps is too dangerous in case a spotter gets caught up in said straps. | ||
samue1son | ... | 27-04-2021 @ 18:24 | |
Member 4416, 1369 posts SQ 210, BP 175, DL 240625.0 kgs @ 122kgs UnEq | luki said: Any idea why? The straps appear to be removed on the monolift in the above video. Used to wrap knees | ||
danbaseley | ... | 27-04-2021 @ 21:30 | |
A member for 10 years and still no mouldy peanuts Member 1252, 4475 posts SQ 160, BP 110, DL 215485.0 kgs @ 98kgs UnEq | luki said: Any idea why? The straps appear to be removed on the monolift in the above video. I think the reasoning is that there should not be anything touching the bar. | ||
danbaseley | ... | 27-04-2021 @ 21:30 | |
A member for 10 years and still no mouldy peanuts Member 1252, 4475 posts SQ 160, BP 110, DL 215485.0 kgs @ 98kgs UnEq | https://www.instagram.com/p/COJe94MJ1Rt/ Jamal Browner - 950lb conventional deadlift. | ||
Samthepigman | ... | 28-04-2021 @ 08:05 | |
See You Next Tuesday Member 2254, 3824 posts SQ 240, BP 165, DL 300705.0 kgs @ 89kgs UnEq | danbaseley said: I think the reasoning is that there should not be anything touching the bar. Pretty sure it would be an easy fix to design the straps so they didn't just flop down | ||
danbaseley | ... | 28-04-2021 @ 09:37 | |
A member for 10 years and still no mouldy peanuts Member 1252, 4475 posts SQ 160, BP 110, DL 215485.0 kgs @ 98kgs UnEq | I am 100% behind the idea of those nylon safety straps on monolifts. In this age of 90kg+ lifters squatting 350+ kg, its only a matter of time before a lifter, or spotter, is catastrophically injured. Unless you bottom out on them and Anderson Squat it back up, I can't see how they would be of any assistance. | ||
luki | ... | 28-04-2021 @ 12:42 | |
Avatar Member 5517, 1538 posts SQ 160, BP 165, DL 201526.0 kgs @ 110kgs UnEq | samue1son said: Used to wrap knees "He must have gotten 10kg from those monowrap straps" should be your new title. | ||
Nimble | ... | 29-04-2021 @ 02:04 | |
woefully weak Member 4748, 1506 posts SQ 157, BP 133, DL 260550.0 kgs @ 104kgs UnEq | Hixxy with an easy 400 x 3 axel deadlift. Has to be top 10 most impressive deadlift sets ever, if not top 5? | ||
The_Lone_Wolf | ... | 29-04-2021 @ 09:55 | |
I eat a lot of meat Member 5124, 2996 posts SQ 245, BP 130, DL 275650.0 kgs @ 105kgs UnEq | Nimble said:Hixxy with an easy 400 x 3 axel deadlift. Has to be top 10 most impressive deadlift sets ever, if not top 5? Made better by the fact that the bar was misloaded and as a result, lopsided. | ||
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