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how much can you bench press ?
I have never been much of a weight lifter, in fact I rarely lift weights. However, 3 months ago I decided to hit the gym and lift weights 3 times a week. So far I am making it about twice a week but oh well. The thing that really strikes me in the gym is that EVERY single male is bigger and stronger than me. I weigh 122 lbs but right now my max bench press is 155 lbs which I thought was pretty good for never lifting weights.
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At 122lbs it isn't really surprising that most males are "stronger" than you.
Afterall, they're carrying around all that extra weight all the time. Now the thing is, if you stick to weight-training as a smaller guy, you'll probably see significant gains much faster than a galoot like me. And you'll be cut like greek god. |
I'd rather be lean and mean than to look like the dad on that Orange County chopper show.
That said, my max is 385lbs on the bench, in competition form (pause) at a bodyweight of 179. When I hit 52 I was still doing 350lbs at the end of the bench workout in a gym with lots of surprised witnesses. |
I don't worry about it too much. I do some strength training, but could care less about the total weight versus someone else. My satisfaction comes from knowing that at 50+ I am in a lot better shape than a lot of 35-40 year olds I see. :D
Aaron :) |
How high up a wall can you wee.. how fast can you play 'Orange Blossom Special'.
same thing. its the squats and leg presses that get you moving with more power on the bike. |
"6"...yeah "6".
I won't say 6 what or how often. But I will say, "6". What that has to do with anything, I have no idea. But I'll stick with "6". |
Bench press is overrated.
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Not sure that (fill in name of your favorite pro cyclist) worries about how much they can bench. It's how fast/hard/long/efficiently, etc he can ride the bike. If cycling is your sport of choice - tailor your weight training for it, and stop worrying about the bench press.
155# for a body weight of 122#, is pretty good. I'd at least maintain it. |
Max bench (or any other exercise) is less valuable than how many times you can do a similar exercise. I'm more impressed by someone who can bench 200 pounds 40 times then by someone who can bench 250 one time. Even the NFL uses this as a major measure of stregnth, having players do reps of 225 during the rookie combine.
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Back in the early days, as a freshmen in college, I weighed 185 lbs and could bench 300 lbs, once. That was way before I even thought about riding a bike. I'll also say that I probably had the endurance of a fat sloth. I was very strong for my size, but I seriously douobt I could have jogged a mile without being way too winded. Fast forward about 7 years, and I weigh about 12 lbs less, have no idea how much I could bench, as I haven't lifted weights in over 5 years, but can jog 5 miles, and regularly bike 40.
I would guess that I would be luck to bench my own weight. I would tell anyone that I'm much healthier now, but I do feel like I've traded strength for endurance. |
Bench press is most important when you consider your body weight vs. your max bench weight. For example lots of law enforcement agencies require you to take the cooper fitness test. To pass the benchpress portion you are expected to bench 80% of your body weight. So by that measure for you to be benching 150 and only weigh 120 your doing damn good. As was already mentioned though, being able to do reps with your body weight I.E. weighing 120 and benching reps of 120 is still a better measure of strength.
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Nice i weigh around 135 and can max out at 185 not to bad,but then again i tried weights for alittle bit i tried all the powders and all that ate like a tank and didnt gain any weight at all beside 2 pounds in a month and to me for the extra 150 i spent on food and powders wasnt worth it to me.
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When I worked out in the gym many many years ago I was happy with being able to bench 160 when I weighed 135 pounds and held the leg press record at the same gym based on % of weight to the lift.
Primarily worked on endurance for martial arts, rock climbing, and cycling where packing extra weight is a handicap and it was only when I went into working and wrestling with steel on a daily basis that I added much upper body mass and got some really huge legs. |
Lifted 250#- after a 15 year hiatus from lifting- twice a week back.
I'm 6' 205 FWIW. |
Originally Posted by kaptainscoot
(Post 14269732)
Nice i weigh around 135 and can max out at 185 not to bad,but then again i tried weights for alittle bit i tried all the powders and all that ate like a tank and didnt gain any weight at all beside 2 pounds in a month and to me for the extra 150 i spent on food and powders wasnt worth it to me.
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I can bench press both girlfriends if they hang on to the bar......
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OK first, for context, I'm a clyde with a linebacker frame. Back in the day I could do 425# for three reps. I maxed @ 455# and blew out a shoulder trying 475#. I had to quit benching for a year because of that. And the biggest insult of it all was that my workout partnter put up 525# that day. I hurt myself because I stupidly tried to keep up with him. That's when I quit worrying about max bench. the point is, that no matter what your number is, there is someone who can do more - just like average speed.
Of course, I'm 15 years older now, and even in my best shape (which I'm not in) I couldnt come anywhere near that. In fact, if I could work back up to a max of 315# I'd be really happy. Besides, your body type isn't meant for heavy lifting. Just like mine isn't meant to fit into euro cut jerseys. |
I'm 6 foot and weigh 123 lbs. I lift weights as well but my max for bench is 110. The fact that you are benching 30lbs over your body weight is exceptional! Really, good job and keep it up. I know how you feel man, I get looks all the time at the gym from meat heads, I just shrug and say, "Gotta start somewhere." You are doing awesome man don't trip.
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As a former college football player and competitive power lifter, bench press is waaaaay behind lifts like squats or cleans or deadlifts in relevance to athletic performance in just about any sport.
Asking about bench press on a cycling forum is about as relevant as asking if someone can breath the atmosphere on Neptune. |
Just curious OP.
122#'s and how tall? |
I could bench 250 in high school (weighed 135) and have never checked since. Bench press really isn't important with respect to, well, anything.
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Originally Posted by wphamilton
(Post 14273098)
I could bench 250 in high school (weighed 135) and have never checked since. Bench press really isn't important with respect to, well, anything.
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I don't like the bench press so I rarely do it. My one rep max is about the same, but when I am training I usually do 120.
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Originally Posted by ahsposo
(Post 14273112)
Except that's pretty impressive.
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Back when I was 220 I'd work my way up to 330 while pyramiding up in weight. I worked out alone so I never had a spotter so I never really maxed out.
my bench press workout: 135 lbs- s ets of 15 reps to warm up 185 10 reps still warming up 225 10 reps 250 8 reps 275 6 reps 300 3 reps 330 1 rep then down 250 4 reps 220 10 reps 135 20 reps then incline bench: 180 10 reps 3 sets then off to the pec deck for high rep light weight concentrated movements. and yes, I had no problem riding a 5 1/2 hour century on a bicycle. :D Doesn't show all the equipment I had but an idea. Squat rack on the opposite side of the room. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5043/5...8825dc9cda.jpg IMG_4718 by gulpxtreme, on Flickr http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5247/5...dbe30d5c1d.jpg IMG_4717 by gulpxtreme, on Flickr |
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