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Bench-your-body-weight-for-reps contest results

Some people, like myself, have a disproportionate number of slow twitch muscle fibers in certain muscles, like, say, the triceps, dammit. (me: 71%, average: 53%) This will adversly affect my ability to execute a 1rm, but enhance my ability to perform low relative intensity repetitions.

Also, there are a wide variety of neural factors that occur, metioned in the long thread about CNS/hypertrophy that would play a part. As well as conditioning.

Also, the particular response of an individual to recruite the slow oxidative glycotic system will play a part.

This could be the subject of an epic length post, and one day it will be.
 
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This could be the subject of an epic length post, and one day it will be.
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LOL....looking forward to it!!

-Zulu
 
I am glad you are. Parts of it are involved in the paper I am working on now (for something else). It is driving me up a wall. To much detail, and it is growing out of control.
 
Arioch said:
B,

I will gladly trade you my ability to do reps for your 1RM.

Do I get your squat and deadlift in the bargain? Chicks dig the big deadlifters you know.

Seriously regarding the ability to deadlift, I have been pouring over meet results reported for the last year across the country and the guy with the highest deadlift gets the highest total and amazingly inordinate amount of the time.

The guy with the best bench rarely seems to get the best total, but it is hard to find a result where the best deadlifter did not win the meet.

This may be common knowledge to those older and wiser than me, but I was previously unaware of the very high percentage of wins by the best deadlifters.

Food for thought. . .

And I must have a very low percentage of slow twitch muscle fibers. I can only rep 225 for about 17 or 18 reps, but bench over 500 with a shirt. And around 400 or a bit less without one. I have always said, I am more of a crocodile than a gazelle. I have always been pretty explosive, but not much on endurance. Even when I was younger and ran a lot, still more explosiveness than endurance.

B.

B.
 
500!! Nice!!

Damn, bm that 500 is pretty impressive! You must get a hell of a lot from your shirt. My no-pause, no-shirt best with 405 is a double, but my best with a shirt in a meet is 423, I missed a 440 that day. So I'm getting a lot less out of my shirt (Inzer HD poly). I would love to get 100 lb from a shirt but I don't know how to do it.
 
Good show for the defunct company. I am in the 10-15 range for benching my body weight. I have relatively low upper body strength. I think it's my lats. The deadlift is by far my strongest lift. Does that mean I should enter a meet?!?!?!

Anyways good job, great perspective, glad u had fun. Now go kill it in the real meet.
 
Chicks dig the big deadlifters you know.

Yes, I know.

This may be common knowledge to those older and wiser than me, but I was previously unaware of the very high percentage of wins by the best deadlifters.

Well, when everybody else has finished their best lifts, it is easier for the big deadlifter to plan his or her attempts, making it easier to plot a decent strategy to win.

Take two guys who total the same, but one is ahead at sub-total by 100 pounds, but deadlifts 100 pounds less than the other. Given the fact that both may be tired, the individual with the better deadlift has a distinct advantage.

During my second full meet (took second in my first one), I was behind by 150 pounds at sub-total. Won by 5 pounds. But a lot of people in that meet had poor deadlifts (was only a state level meet).
 
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