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    Default You Should Weigh 300 Pounds | Starting Strength Network Previews

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    where did monkey get that coffee cup ?
    from the chickee ?

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    I think he was shocked to hear that bodyweight

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    This video made a lot of people really upset.

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    It made people upset to learn that I think a man who is 6'4" needs to weigh 300 pounds?

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    Evidently. Plenty of "comments from the haters" material underneath the video.

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    Rip, does anyone ever clean that desk?

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    What desk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by my_back_hurts View Post
    Evidently. Plenty of "comments from the haters" material underneath the video.
    While they typed, Jesus Olivares posted the biggest raw total ever, with a 1030+ squat, 600+ bench, and 900+ deadlift. He weighs 393 at 6’1”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bre Hillen View Post


    The full podcast is coming out this Friday. Subscribe here to watch it.
    I haven't heard the full podcast, but as a 6'4" or 5" inch male who weighs 260, and who has in the past weighed as much as 350, I feel better at the lighter weights. Even if I added 40 pounds of lean tissue (bone, cartilage, ligament, tendon, muscle, blood volume, organ growth) I'm not sure I would want to do it.

    Now If I was competing in Strongman or another sport where maximal size and strength was critical to performance, then hell yeah. I'd shoot for 335, at least. But for just walking around, doing my faggy office job, looking like a fucking male model, cutting the grass, banging my wife, etc., I don't like weighing much more than 275.

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