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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So how many reps of 225 does it take to beat hs football team? I cannot see many HS kids doing more than 10.[/quote] PP here that said i beat the HS boys. I got to 21 reps at 225. Next best was 18 from a junior. [/quote] That is a lot. Offensive linemen -- round 3 or later int he draft get only a couple of more. [/quote] The guy is fat [/quote] I'm 5'11 and 240. So I'm definitely big. But, I did just run a 5k ins 29 minutes last month! Which, tbf, is not a great time, but I was happy with it. During my 30s, I get very into strength training and power-lifting, and I'm still reaping those benefits now in my mid-40s. I can still bench 315 for reps. My last one rep max on the bench was 365 but I think I had more in the tank. And bench has always been my best lift. I'm strong. And the original question was does your fitness make you feel superior. And I admitted that being stronger than almost every other Dad that I know does make me feel superior. I'm not necessarily proud to admit that, but it does.[/quote] Wow you are a fat short dude of course you can bench a lot [/quote]
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