Originally Posted by
Maybach
1) All strong people have a big squat. They might not have the biggest squat they could ever get, but if you are strong, you can squat a lot. If you can't squat a lot, you are not strong.
2) All big muscular guys are strong. People are somehow misled by Olympia competitors saying they "don't have that big a squat", comparing themselves to dedicated strength athletes. Chris Bumstead who is constantly trotted out as a guy who "doesn't train for strength and so isn't very strong" does 405x10s.
3) All strong guys are big. This is harder to see because there are some very small guys, who are genetically gifted, who are quite strong. Fitness media tends to select for these. A 165 pound guy who can bench 450 pounds is going to win every competition he enters, and so has no incentive to get any bigger, even if bulking up would make him stronger. But YOU, reading this, are not one of these guys.