View Full Version : 5' 11", 175lbs Squat 450lbs 4 times *Video*
hinder
11-15-2003, 12:38 PM
Brother is training for track - (Sprinter) He's only 175 lbs and is 5' 11"
Unbelieveable.
http://members.shaw.ca/dfilipowitz/Tennessee/450lbsX4squat.AVI
ENraged
11-15-2003, 01:33 PM
great now get those quads level with the floor
clockworks
11-15-2003, 07:07 PM
great now get those quads level with the floor
yeah word. i'd like to see him do one rep with quad parallel to floor. granted i don't squat squat, but at least my form is good...=)
-- clocky
hinder
11-15-2003, 07:16 PM
yeah word. i'd like to see him do one rep with quad parallel to floor. granted i don't squat squat, but at least my form is good...=)
-- clocky
Might not be proper form for a bodybuilder, but he's a sprinter. And since when do sprinters run with their quads level to the ground? hahah - They train a lot differently than bodybuilders.
In any case, It's pretty damn impressive being clean and all.
nostawk
11-15-2003, 07:36 PM
i know a guy who weighed 180, is natural, was 18 years old and squated 575 8 times and went low enough!!!!!!
but thats pretty good for your brother to do that at 175
chicamahomico
11-15-2003, 07:37 PM
Not to flame but at the depth he is squatting to I would classify that lift as "nothing to write home about". I'm not implying that he can't squat that weight ass to calves or at least to parallel, but that squat was too shallow to be called a squat IMO.
Might not be proper form for a bodybuilder, but he's a sprinter. And since when do sprinters run with their quads level to the ground? hahah - They train a lot differently than bodybuilders.
Most sprinter squat ass to calves. Hamstring and glute development are a huge part of building power out of the blocks, ie a good start.
palme
11-15-2003, 08:18 PM
Even if your a sprinter you need to use proper form...
Kinda reminds me of the guy´s that use way to much weight in the legpress and only bend the knees alittle.
toolman
11-15-2003, 08:30 PM
Even if your a sprinter you need to use proper form...
Kinda reminds me of the guy´s that use way to much weight in the legpress and only bend the knees alittle.
AVI files like this can hide spyware programs in it. Does anyone check the code of these files before they are posted?
GetPsycho
11-15-2003, 09:34 PM
you are working more knees than you are quads
lighten the weight and go parallel, at least
King Test
11-15-2003, 10:08 PM
I really hate guys like that
SwoleCat
11-15-2003, 10:17 PM
That's not a squat, it's a sq.
~SC~
LostUp
11-16-2003, 10:41 AM
"That's not a squat, it's a sq."
LOL
LuvMuhRoids
11-16-2003, 01:22 PM
LOL, I concur! :lol:
"That's not a squat, it's a sq."
LOL
Carlos_E
11-16-2003, 01:44 PM
That's not a squat, it's a sq.
~SC~
Agreed. What's the point in piling on all of the weight if you only do half a squat? I'd be impressed to see him do less weight ass to floor for reps.
ddrew
11-17-2003, 12:35 AM
If he takes that weight all the way down he will not get back up. Tell him to cut the weight in half and do it right.
DrJay73
11-17-2003, 08:36 AM
:crushed:
BigMike J
11-17-2003, 08:42 AM
If he takes that weight all the way down he will not get back up. Tell him to cut the weight in half and do it right.
dittto
Anyway 450 lbs in free squat, when you can only make half squat, dont he think in consecuences of a muscular fail so that he couldnt hold it? does he know what means 450 lbs bar pulling down you spine? when i saw the avi i didnt think at all in what he was doing, i was thinking in what could have happened if his knees failed.
TheMudMan
11-17-2003, 09:25 AM
I'd rather see someone with 225lbs on his back and squat below parallel than using weight too heavy for them and not squating corectly.
That's a good way to end up with injuries.
I'd rather see someone with 225lbs on his back and squat below parallel than using weight too heavy for them and not squating corectly.
That's a good way to end up with injuries.
Agree, i love free squats, nice quad sensations when a bit overtrained, but for my 90-100% weights... machine, parallel or 2 very strong friends around. Some ppl in my gym says im crazy cuz i receive hits in my head, but i prefer take care of some scratches in my face than worrying about were could i go with my wheelschair.
BigMatt
11-20-2003, 05:58 PM
crap squat IMO
haha i'd almost go as far as to say its a squ, but you're probably right, more of a sq
That's not a squat, it's a sq.
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WiLLpOwEr
11-20-2003, 08:41 PM
It's funny...any other forum besides AR and people would be like "wow, that looks heavy! great work!"(well I mean besides any lifting site).
But here we rape him. :)
RabidLassie
11-20-2003, 09:00 PM
Is it me or are you guys the only ones that do real squats at your gyms too? I swear people at my gym don't know what a squat is!!
longhornDr
11-20-2003, 10:26 PM
Might not be proper form for a bodybuilder, but he's a sprinter. And since when do sprinters run with their quads level to the ground? hahah - They train a lot differently than bodybuilders.
Since when do sprinters run around with 450 lbs on their shoulders? All the sprinters I knew in college did ass deep squats to hit the glutes hard.
Carlos_E
11-20-2003, 11:14 PM
Is it me or are you guys the only ones that do real squats at your gyms too? I swear people at my gym don't know what a squat is!!
True. I'll be warming up with little weight and people will walk over and say WOW. They think 225 is heavy.
WTF???
Wrath
11-21-2003, 12:54 AM
That's not a squat homie...more like calf raises lolol
Wrath
Carlos_E
11-21-2003, 05:51 AM
That's not a squat homie...more like calf raises lolol
Wrath
Exactly my point!!!!!
xxxl83
11-21-2003, 09:56 AM
As a powerlifter hell no that's not a squat. Not even in the IPA.
However don't forget half squats have there place in training as well depending on your specific goals. It may or maynot be well used for sprinting but, partials have always played a part in strength training.
Just because they're not featured in the latest "GET HUGE" muscle magizine workout doesn't mean that partials don't have their place.
Keep an open mind fellas that's what smart training is all about.
just my .02,
xxxl83
RabidLassie
11-22-2003, 06:45 PM
As a powerlifter hell no that's not a squat. Not even in the IPA.
However don't forget half squats have there place in training as well depending on your specific goals. It may or maynot be well used for sprinting but, partials have always played a part in strength training.
Just because they're not featured in the latest "GET HUGE" muscle magizine workout doesn't mean that partials don't have their place.
Keep an open mind fellas that's what smart training is all about.
just my .02,
xxxl83
Sorry man, but if you do partial squats at the gym I go to people will call you a ***** and think you don't know how to train.
Juggernaut
11-22-2003, 07:12 PM
Sorry man, but if you do partial squats at the gym I go to people will call you a ***** and think you don't know how to train.
I think you were missing the point xxx was making................partial squats are used like partial lifts are used in bench lifts. Hell I got one for you that doesn't even have a lift portion. Ever hear of walk-outs? It's a Russian technique for getting the legs used to heavier weights. In between sets while doing squats you set the bar load up a crap load of weight, pick it up, step back, ready yourself like you are about to really lift it.................then set it back in the rack, strip the weight back to your next normal weight for the set and do your squats. Not jumping on you bro just thought you missed his point is all.
Like the bros said in the other posts I'd rather have seen him sacrifice the weight for better form. But it still good to see a bro using them in his training................I'm always amazed that the bench in every gym is worn................yet the squat rack looks just like new. :)
xxxl83
11-23-2003, 10:54 AM
Rabidlassie,
Well then it might be people at your gym know very little about strength training.
Also at 5'11" 245lbs @ 12%bf I don't think too many people will call me a ***** no matter how I train.
xxxl83
Cycleon
11-23-2003, 11:05 PM
Honestly that is why I do 20 rep squats - that way I make sure that my form is good and even though I use less weight than I could, i dont risk injury - of course it takes a truck to drag me in for leg day because 1 set of 20-25 is about all I feel like doing that day :( - hopefully I will get to where I am doing 450 for 20 next year - only 85 lbs to go :)
and whats with all the plates? you only need 4 a side and some 25s. or are those not olympian plates?
RageControl
11-23-2003, 11:50 PM
i agree with xxxl83 partials are not dead they still have there place in any gym. I am suprised at how many flames are in this thread. If he wasnt planning on doing partial lifts in that video and just overloaded the bar maybe you should give him advice instead of flames? :unsure: someone even mentioned the fact that some other boards would say nice weight i think not i think they would do exactly what most are doing.
PurePower
11-24-2003, 02:05 AM
that is the absolute worst squat form ive ever seen.......he went like 3 inches...and why does he have rubber plates on there????
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