Thought you guys were talking bench and squats for 1000lbs. In HS we had 800 for those two and was impressed with anyone close to that for bench/squats.
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We have a baby boy that's roughly the same age as your's and I have no idea how you expect to get these things done. I feel like I am spending all day with him and spend no time on things like yard work, vacation, friends or fitness. Full time job + crawling baby = no free time.
Lose 20-30lbs. Except my goal is to do it in 45 days.
Bench - 200
Squats - 188
Deadlift - 206
Have some ground to make up on dead lift it looks like
Are these single rep maxes?
Finally lose my virginity.
Just to make sure I understand the word, a Virgin is someone that’s never been able to emotionally open up to their partner, right?
They are. Started at the first week of November.
Your greatest increases should come in squats and then deadlifts. Don't skip leg day and in a couple months you should probably double those numbers.
at this point aren't your kids old enough to call and complain directly to you?
Use to lift frequently in college. I screwed myself by not doing legs so I'm still catching up in those regards. Come to find out I thoroughly enjoy deadlifting.
When I was in HS, the upper classmen were enthralled with bench press. Thought it was the end all be all of lifting. So they would tie up the bench, usually by sitting there and yapping, for the whole open time. So I focused on squats, which they never touched, and curls. My bench was therefore off compared to most, but I had great balance and leg drive because of it. So I even was a heavy leg guy in college and afterwards.
That was me. I still love it, but in my delayed personal growth I've finally realized that squat and deadlift are king because they are the greatest testosterone boosting lifts. Lifting at 19 was about "getting the girls". At 24 its now about finding a way to challenge myself each day outside of work.
Me too. I can't remember how I ended up having so many kids.Finally lose my virginity.
I haven't read a book for leisure in so long it makes me sad. Though I usually prefer fiction and have some favorite authors, occasionally I do need to read something like this that seems to demand my attention. Hopefully the demand carries through until I actually get the book read.I just read "Finish" by Jon Acuff which was a great one to read, as well. The premise of the book is that our tendency toward perfectionism keeps us from achieving many of our goals.
I haven't read a book for leisure in so long it makes me sad. Though I usually prefer fiction and have some favorite authors, occasionally I do need to read something like this that seems to demand my attention. Hopefully the demand carries through until I actually get the book read.