» random disclosure thread (Go to post) | 08-04-2017 @ 10:27 | ||
Hixxy just did 207 kg on the giant log The previous record was 206 by Radzikowski | |||
» WSM 2016? (Go to post) | 16-08-2016 @ 17:12 | ||
Matjaz first with 10 reps on dumbbell so he needed 1 stones to go to the final He did 4 just to be sure | |||
» WSM 2016? (Go to post) | 01-08-2016 @ 15:12 | ||
BrenWad said: Utter nonsense. Complete and utter bunkem. When you end a point by claiming GH and peptides do nothing for strength, then you display a complete lack of understanding of how anabolics and peptides actually function in the body. The point concerning quality-how do you know people are consuming crap made in peoples bathtubs (even if that was actually the way most gym rats gear is produced, which it isn't). You think Brian Shaw is consuming crap when he has access to a smorgasboard of pharmaceutical grade drugs from Mexico, Columbia, Venezuela?? not to mention GH, IGF-1, Insulin, SARMS et al. Really blown away that you think that the test, deca and dbol Kaz and co took can compete with the much wider range of much more powerful steroids used now. ok buddy... | |||
» WSM 2016? (Go to post) | 01-08-2016 @ 15:03 | ||
little_a said: Not only that, but back then 99% of bathtubs were cast iron. Today they are 99% plastic. worst yet, gmo plastic | |||
» WSM 2016? (Go to post) | 01-08-2016 @ 14:55 | ||
BrenWad said: It pales into comparison with the drugs used today. I'm sorry, but this is absolute nonsense... 99% of drugs back then were pharma grade 99% of drugs now are bathtub grade... I'm talking about things available to general population (and no, strongmen do not fit in the other category, maybe some elite level sprinters, footballers, basketball players... do) 30 mg of dbol back then would give you gains you couldn't get with 100+ these days same goes for everything (I wasn't born back then, but a lot of guys I trained with, shot putters, oly lifters and so on, say the same exact thing) the only thing you have today is hgh and peptides, which do almost nothing for strength | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 12-07-2016 @ 20:12 | ||
Simeon said: Well lets face it what Eddie did, whilst extremely impressive, is not important in any way. You can make such comments about literally anything. Why should I run? Why should I work? Why get out of the bed? You only have to die really... If someone finds pleasure in something and it's worth to him, then let him do his thing. As long as he's not hurting anyone else in the process | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 11-07-2016 @ 19:51 | ||
Post Edited: 11.07.2016 @ 19:51 PM by Miky111 Robbo91 said: If he went all out and got up to 165kg+ body weight he'd be ridiculously statically strong. I could see a huge log then. He was thinking about getting 15-ish kg | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 11-07-2016 @ 18:34 | ||
Post Edited: 11.07.2016 @ 18:34 PM by Miky111 Spoke to Radz a few months backHe's considering competing less and gaining some weight He could be the one to hit 250 in that case He certainly has the power, only needs a bit core strength to hold it | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 10-07-2016 @ 13:52 | ||
LaTuta said: How many times does Shaw have to say that he himself thinks he isn't anywhere near 500kg? He said he see his chances between 470-480kg. I'm just responding to the posts that Shaw will be the one to push Eddie IMO Pritchett and Caron are a bigger threat | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 10-07-2016 @ 13:15 | ||
IMO, Shaw will have big problems with this set up His speed off the floor is nowhere near Eddies If he gets it above his knees, then yes, he can pull over 500 But it's a long way to his knees from the floor I see him struggling with 450 | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 09-07-2016 @ 21:05 | ||
LaTuta said: But i can't understand why he had such a trouble at the arnold with 465kg. It was way harder than his 500kg. It was raw yes but i don't think a suit gives him anywhere near 30kg. So he really had that big of a trouble with the long bar. I hope he strict presses the 230kg log this year. that kind of bar makes the lockout a nightmare Eddie= fast of the floor, bit of trouble on top Brian= slow of the floor, fast lockout Brian made it look easy because the bar was perfect for him Eddie would have destroyed 465 that day if it was on a stiffer bar | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 09-07-2016 @ 21:03 | ||
ironage said: What do you think he did? seriously!!! Ate more than everyone else!!! Brilliant lift anyway you look at it though I honestly can't think of a single thing he could be doing that Shaw, Benny, Pritchett or any of the other top guys are doing And no one made such an insane improvement on anything... | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 09-07-2016 @ 20:23 | ||
how the hell does one go from this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y33HDU0sSo to a 500 kg deadlift in less than 5 years??? what is he doing than no one else is? this is the most insane improvement on a lift by far | |||
» Brian Shaw bench pressing (Go to post) | 09-07-2016 @ 16:31 | ||
Shame about his genetics tho... | |||
» World Deadlift Championship Predictions (Go to post) | 09-07-2016 @ 00:01 | ||
Post Edited: 09.07.2016 @ 00:02 AM by Miky111 LaTuta said:i have seen that picture.It looks grotesque. i am wondering if sarychev and shaw are even bigger. but i have never seen such a large human being apart from this young english kid wo made shaw look small.the picture was posted on here. I saw Thor a few times, even competed with him, but was never really impressed by his size for some reason don't get me wrong, he's a huge dude but Big Z that's the first time I felt tiny he's just enormous when he's in shape can't really explain it I know he's not bigger than Thor, but... Radz also seems much larger than he actually is |