In my gym very few people do 225+ would you say it was impressive? I'm always happy for someone when they break 225, its like a milestone where they are ahead of 99% of the population.
In my gym very few people do 225+ would you say it was impressive? I'm always happy for someone when they break 225, its like a milestone where they are ahead of 99% of the population.
...if you are a woman![]()
It is impressive to me depending on size/weight. If someone has been struggling with this weight and they conquer it I am sincerely happy for them.
*correct form must be used![]()
I agree with Gaspraco!! When men lift I'm not impressed. I have respect, but not impressed. We men are supposed to be these big fricking muscle monsters. As weight lifters, our peers ecpect us to lift heavy. However when I see women bench a great deal of poundage, or even lift anything heavy on any exercise, that I have respect for.
Last edited by italianstallion85; 06-02-2013 at 03:30 PM.
Kg's? Yep, especially if for reps.
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225 max is pretty bad but reps of 10-12 is pretty close to the point where I personally am impressed.
This is approximately 100kg, which i rep on flat bench for 10 usually. But as said above, it depends on body composition and weight. I'm 250lbs.Originally Posted by Shadow530i
Man, when I get to 225 I'm gonna be one gay fellow.Originally Posted by BR0DIE
Gay as in happy not homo.
I weigh 180 and bench 225 in the middle of my workout for around 5. chest has always been my weak point.
It is definitley a milestone. Been repping it for over 10 years though. 2nd set 12-14
225 for reps is one of the measurements for football. As a max? Not impressed. For many reps? yeah pretty cool.
I think it is a mental barrier for many people just because there are 2 45# plates on both sides of the bar and I remember it always look slightly intimidating to me. First time I benched 225 I thought I was only doing 215. There was a mix of 5#, 10# and 25# plates on the bar and we miscounted the weight. Turned out to actually be 235!!! I already knew I could do 215 so I didn't feel any pressure. Turns out it was purely a mental barrier and not a physical one. lol.
Wished I could do that with my IQ tests... lol.
Last edited by Brazensol; 05-23-2013 at 05:50 PM.
you're from Scotland, and are probably talking KG's, right?
...then I take back my little smart ass comment and say, yes, 225kg is not too shabby (more than I can throw up there)
225 I think is a mile stone for anyone lifting at some point in there journey
Ne happy with it and set your next goal. 3 plates is a whole nother game
I forget who it was, maybe Jake Long, but somebody in the NFL combine repped it 49 times a few years ago.
If we are talking 225 kilos then that is way out of my league... for now anyway. lol. I'd be happy with a solid 350 pounds!
My goal is to rep 225lbs for 5 but I only weight 150lbs. So yes, for someone my size it's impressive in relation to my body weight.
Impressive to whom? That's a relative term. I hit 365 for about 3 reps once. When I started out I couldn't even bench 95 more than a few reps and 2 wheels (I mean 1 on each side 135lbs) was my goal. 2 plates per side is a big milestone. 3 plates even more so, 4 I have only known a few ppl who can rep that with form. I watched a buddy do 545 for 5 clean reps once. That was impressive. He is a huge guy but very rarely goes anywhere near his max. I had no idea he was that strong. Not sure he did either lol. Anyways, 225 is impressive I think as a milestone. Just don't stop setting new goals.
This thread caught my attention as I was trying to hit 225 for a while and I just got it last week. I'm 5'5 and 125 pounds and put up 225 for one rep. Is that pretty good?
It's funny though when you achieve new goals. I remember wanting to put up 2 plates and I finally got to that 135! Then I was like I want 185 with a plate and a 25 and you achieve it. Finally I wanted to break 200 and I did with a 205 and now putting up 2 plates on each side people state at you in the gym like did he really just do that.
depends...
Yep depends if someone never worked out weighted 180 layed down and pumped 2-3 out I'd be impressed I do 225 now like 5-6 times I weight 195 now so to me not to impressive but I also concentrate on slow negative and good form while doing it, not smashing it off my chest like I see all the time lol.
225 indicates around 2 years of training for the avg gym goer. That's fairly impressive consistency relative to the normal population. Not too shabby.
Where did that come from you can't say the guy who puts up 225 clearly indicates he has been in the gym for any amount of time I have a friend that never steps foot into a gym 6'5 350 pounds and does 350 no problem and another that is 160 and has been a personal trainer for years and can't pass 205 lol.
I always get asked to spot guys pushing less than 225. Ill tell them good job when they're done and they'll reply " it's only 185 " or whatever. I always tell them its the fact that your doing it, not the weight that matters.
It's people like you that keep others motivated. I can only do 185 4x6 because I weigh 125 and that is a lot for me. I always have huge people spot me when I do it and all they say is good job and I tell them I wish I could do more but they reply saying some wise words like you say. It's always nice having people like that.
I just put up 225 yesterday doing close grip bench press for triceps
Honestly, it's only as good as those benching it. For some it is great. For others, that's a joke. For me, that's very light.
I leave my ego at the door and push 225 for 8 slowly with proper form. I see guys benching way more than me with shitty form but I'd rather do it properly. If you can bench more than me well done but it won't bother me in the slightest (he says with green eyes)
i compete at 181 with a 365 raw in an open class... at 28 yrs old. 5ft 10
225 x 20
I wouldnt worry about numbers or whats impressive unless you compete. i know dudes stronger than me that cant lift what I lift and guys smaller who can lift more.
bench is not a good measure of strength
everyone of us had to start less than 225 and work through it
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