benchmonster
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In response to latinus spicticus,
As a rule, powerlifters are short. I am. Many on the board are under 6 feet tall, and many are over 200 lbs. I am one who is well under 6 feet, and have not seen the sub 200's in some time. Taller (over 6 feet) powerlifters tend to be heavy, because they have to be in order to maximize leverage for the powerlifts. My training partners are both over 6 feet, and one of them is 300+ and the other one is close and will be over 300 by Christmas.
I doubt many of the guys on here, who are five eight or so, are dunking basketballs. I also doubt many people over 275 lbs on the board are dunking basketballs, so I think it is safe to say not many hear can dunk.
Go to a powerlifting meet some time, and look at how many competitors appear to be able to jump well. I can squat more than I ever have, both olympic as well as powerlifting style. When I was in college, and much lighter than now, I could grab the rim. Now, no way. Too heavy.
Good squatters can jump well unless they are short or overweight. But good squatters tend both to be short and overweight.
That is why I said that.
B.
As a rule, powerlifters are short. I am. Many on the board are under 6 feet tall, and many are over 200 lbs. I am one who is well under 6 feet, and have not seen the sub 200's in some time. Taller (over 6 feet) powerlifters tend to be heavy, because they have to be in order to maximize leverage for the powerlifts. My training partners are both over 6 feet, and one of them is 300+ and the other one is close and will be over 300 by Christmas.
I doubt many of the guys on here, who are five eight or so, are dunking basketballs. I also doubt many people over 275 lbs on the board are dunking basketballs, so I think it is safe to say not many hear can dunk.
Go to a powerlifting meet some time, and look at how many competitors appear to be able to jump well. I can squat more than I ever have, both olympic as well as powerlifting style. When I was in college, and much lighter than now, I could grab the rim. Now, no way. Too heavy.
Good squatters can jump well unless they are short or overweight. But good squatters tend both to be short and overweight.
That is why I said that.
B.