Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45ym 210# bodyeweight last workout was 325# 5x5 low bar back squat. Did 410# 3x3 prior to pandemic, just got back in a month ago.
That’s not that much
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45ym 210# bodyeweight last workout was 325# 5x5 low bar back squat. Did 410# 3x3 prior to pandemic, just got back in a month ago.
That’s not that much
Anonymous wrote:45ym 210# bodyeweight last workout was 325# 5x5 low bar back squat. Did 410# 3x3 prior to pandemic, just got back in a month ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Male.
That is quite relevant. Most females would really struggle to hold a 65lbs DB for goblet squats.
LOL
I almost LOLed in response too, but didn't want to sound snarky or judgy.
But "most" females that go to the gym on a regular basis are A LOT stronger than they give themselves credit for.
And they stick with the 25s or the 35s when they could do the same exercise with the 40s or 50s.
I wrote that. I back squat 180 and can do 10 consecutive strict pull-ups, yet I still think it would not be easy for me to hold a 65lbs DB for goblets. I am not talking about squat strength, but about upper body strength, which for an average female gym goer is generally pretty low.
Why not use a bar? Pound for pound, most trained women are stronger than men for lower body.