Rip, my guess is he asked for the same reason I asked you a few months ago. Everyone on this board assumes you worked your ass off training with all of the same life's challenges to training many of us inevitability have. We look up to you.
If you can hit 205 it gives us a goal to hit as well. I think most of us on this board are of average genetic potential regarding strength training, yet we still have dreams of PR's--but we have no idea where those PR's are. We know we don't have the same potential, but we are looking for the ball park.
We love to see Chase and Matt press 300's but we know that is not in the realm of us mere mortals.
These "goals" focus our mind. Yet, somehow--when we hit those PR's we only glory in it for 10 minutes before we set a new goal. I'm always surprised at how fast PR's fade as a new one takes its place.
Dr Goljan? Is that you?
Huge congrats to Chase! Most people can't squat, deadlift or bench press 3 plates let alone press!
I don't understand what the detractors of this thread (or forum for that matter) stand to gain with spewing their verbal diarrhea. Either contribute in a positive fashion or keep your comments to yourself. We all know you wouldn't behave like this in person, so there is no reason to do so behind your keyboard.
Super impressive achievement! congrats!
I hesitate to ask, but I haven't seen anyone else pose the question, so here goes (hope no one gets mad at me, it's a question, no critique ):
I see a little dip or bounce just before initiation of the push, I wonder if this is a result from the hip thrust (press 2.0), or breathing pattern related, or just a little rebound on purpose to get the weight starting to go up?
The rebound will be a feature of any 315 press, and is part of the technique instruction.
Yo, Chase. What's that as % of bench max? It's been discussed elsewhere, but I'm wondering if he thinks bench as an accessory drove his press or if it was mostly just pressing that drove the press.
But meanwhile, us lesser mortals can play the TMPHBITEU Jr. of dry sarcastic humor without a minuscule of the experience, knowledge or the reasoning that ought to accompany it.
On a side-note, I always read TMPHBITEU as "Timbuktu-petov". I wasn't curious to find out because it sounded funny that way!