Thank you and you have a great name! Keep on trying and never give up. It is not about the numbers but just keep moving and trying. I have seen too many friends and relatives who gave up and didn't live very long afterwards.
Thank you and you have a great name! Keep on trying and never give up. It is not about the numbers but just keep moving and trying. I have seen too many friends and relatives who gave up and didn't live very long afterwards.
A couple of videos.
One with 7 reps at 300 and the other is a single with 370. I was having a terrible time trying to breathe as it was very humid that day
70 year squatting 300 for 7 reps - YouTube
70 year squatting 370 pounds with a badly torn meniscus - YouTube
Last edited by Jerry R; 01-18-2023 at 09:01 PM.
Squats
3@225
3@275
3@325
1@365
1@405
70 year old squatting 405 - YouTube
That was impressive. Such a crushing weight without even using safeties.
Rubber floor and bumper plates. Just dump it if you have to.
Bench
10@45
5@95
5@135
3@190
12@135
10@135
Too late in the day, almost bedtime. Shoulder started hurting.
I am signed up for a meet May 20th but it is only a local meet. Today I found out about a USAPL Masters World Cup about 15 miles from me in Arlington, TX so I signed up for it. It is also May 20th but I can go ahead and set the National squat record at the Masters World Cup. The current record for 70-74 -100k Raw is 396 Pounds. I aim to do 192.5 k or 424.39 pounds! At the National meet in September I am hoping for a 200k squat! Now I need to stay healthy and injury free.
Good luck with your training!