7OF9 said:What do you think is a good weight or an impressive weight to lift. I'm asking about, bench, deads, squats, & military (behind the neck to the shoulders).
I'm not sure if behind necks, especially that low, are a real good idea to do regularly.
But all the others? It's relative.
What I don't know is if this should be in low reps or singles. This is what I think (and this is for a single rep). No matter what 315lb in bench is nice. Squats, 405lb, I see as impressive. 225lb in military I feel is very sweet. These are not my numbers, but when I see people pushing this kind of iron, I do have much respect.
I respect Seven of Nine's body FAR more

On all those lifts, as I said, it depends.
315 can be a decent bench press, but if you're over 200 lbs., it's not enough to really be awe-inspiring

Squats are all about ROM. A half squat with 500 is far less impressive to me than a guy who can ass-to-the-floor with 315-365. To slightly below parallel, a guy at least needs to squat twice bodyweight to get into that respectable range.
Militaries? Depends. 225 is a good poundage, but if you can bench over 405, you need a bigger military press...probably at least 260.
Out of all that, I'd "respect" the guy pressing 225 the most I guess. But I try to respect everybody in the gym so long as they do me the same courtesy
