>I am so tall >Being very tall is so great haha, fricking manlets when will they learn >nooo lift doesn't count because manlet >nooo the aesthetics doesn't count because manlet >nooo the formula on a site that calculates weight/lifts and gives a colour doesn't count because heckin' manlets
the duality of the lanklet
1 year ago
Anonymous
Nah, but you manlets massively devalue the extra amount of effort it costs proper length people to lift shit.
1 year ago
Anonymous
I am 5'10".
My reach is 6'0.5". Long torso, short femurs.
I am mediocre at pressing, and fantastic at pulling. My squat is shit to mediocre but it's mostly because my quads are weak compared to posterior chain and not inherent to my build.
If you scaled everything up by whatever factor, it would be the same. I would weight more, but also theoretically have a bigger bone structure/frame that could accommodate more mass and stress, so in turn I would lift more.
It's a cope saying you are too tall, people will have different ratios that give them different strengths and weaknesses.
I understand there are extreme cases of very short people with very peculiar arm/leg lengths that when combined with "optimal" technique gives them a very short ROM in a lift, but that is the exception.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>If you scaled everything up by whatever factor, it would be the same.
Except if you had basic understanding of physics you'd know that >Your ROM is smaller = less energy used/needed >Easier leverages
Nice plebspacing btw
Yeah right. What about the amount of effort it takes to be a manlet and lean. Try cutting on 1200 calories and still lifting more than you. Stfu the grass is always greener homosexual. You know nothing but excuses and whining
>What about the amount of effort it takes to be a manlet and learn.
Lmao, when will they learn
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Your ROM is smaller = less energy used/needed >Basic understanding of physics
It's specifically less power, less distance times equal force. With strength you are mainly concerned about force production.
I also addressed that with a bigger frame you should have bigger muscles which equals more work and force which equals more power, but because you filled your frame with fat in stead you have to cope about the heckin' manlets.
World record holder in the deadlift is 6'9" lmao
1 year ago
Anonymous
You're contradicting yourself in the same post lmao. >World record holder in the deadlift is 6'9" lmao
Yes because big frame = more space for muscles, but I'll tell you a secret - they use steroids to get there. You first have to get to that level of power as you say >I also addressed that with a bigger frame you should have bigger muscles which equals more work and force which equals more power
To fill your frame is significantly harder for a tall person and more energy-consuming, too. You're the type of guy that thinks pullups for someone at 5'7 and 6'2 only should have a 3 rep difference lmao. It's okay little man, you'll never reach the top 1%.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>cries and whines about how he is too tall to not put up dogshit numbers >haha little man
kek stay mad >3 rep difference
You can't actually do pullups, can you? REEEEE MANLETS
100kg BW? I am currently at 10 reps adding enough weight to match that :^)
1 year ago
Anonymous
>small rom cope >easier leverages cope
Lankets when will they learn. Youre body isn't made for lifting weights. Stop trying. You'll always cope. You'll always look dyel. You'll always get outlifted by us. Tall gays need roids to cope. Either stay dyel or turn into a roidtroony, the lanklet dilemma
1 year ago
Anonymous
Yeah right. What about the amount of effort it takes to be a manlet and lean. Try cutting on 1200 calories and still lifting more than you. Stfu the grass is always greener homosexual. You know nothing but excuses and whining
lol, it's low. I haven't pressed recently because it was causing shoulder pain but I might get back to it after the current program. Chin/Pull ups were also low (78 or something in their value) relative to my row (and I find row form hard to judge so theyre probably more accurate)
I don’t understand how people like you can have such shitty benches, yet such high sq/dl numbers. I can bench 135kg, but only have a 150kg squat and a 180kg dl. Is it really just leverages?
I did 180kg deadlifts for reps before I hit 2pl bench. My squat was garbage though. >Is it really just leverages?
Yes and no. If you do something more, you get better at it. If you're coincidentally naturally good at something, you tend to do it more.
I have pectus excavatum which might make my bench weaker, I also haven't hit a bench max recently. It will probably be at least 125, hopefully 130 but I won't test till next week.
Why does symmetric strength rate OHP so harshly. I never see guys OHPing more than 95 yet this website says my 105 OHP is novice. Is everyone really bad at OHP or is symmetric strength inaccurate when it comes to OHP
Now get to 100kg bodyweight.
you know symmetric strength accounts for bw right?
But not for height. It's made for 5'6 manlets.
The weights are lowballed as frick, stop coping
WHO SAID THAT? Oh, you're down there
>I am so tall
>Being very tall is so great haha, fricking manlets when will they learn
>nooo lift doesn't count because manlet
>nooo the aesthetics doesn't count because manlet
>nooo the formula on a site that calculates weight/lifts and gives a colour doesn't count because heckin' manlets
the duality of the lanklet
Nah, but you manlets massively devalue the extra amount of effort it costs proper length people to lift shit.
I am 5'10".
My reach is 6'0.5". Long torso, short femurs.
I am mediocre at pressing, and fantastic at pulling. My squat is shit to mediocre but it's mostly because my quads are weak compared to posterior chain and not inherent to my build.
If you scaled everything up by whatever factor, it would be the same. I would weight more, but also theoretically have a bigger bone structure/frame that could accommodate more mass and stress, so in turn I would lift more.
It's a cope saying you are too tall, people will have different ratios that give them different strengths and weaknesses.
I understand there are extreme cases of very short people with very peculiar arm/leg lengths that when combined with "optimal" technique gives them a very short ROM in a lift, but that is the exception.
>If you scaled everything up by whatever factor, it would be the same.
Except if you had basic understanding of physics you'd know that
>Your ROM is smaller = less energy used/needed
>Easier leverages
Nice plebspacing btw
>What about the amount of effort it takes to be a manlet and learn.
Lmao, when will they learn
>Your ROM is smaller = less energy used/needed
>Basic understanding of physics
It's specifically less power, less distance times equal force. With strength you are mainly concerned about force production.
I also addressed that with a bigger frame you should have bigger muscles which equals more work and force which equals more power, but because you filled your frame with fat in stead you have to cope about the heckin' manlets.
World record holder in the deadlift is 6'9" lmao
You're contradicting yourself in the same post lmao.
>World record holder in the deadlift is 6'9" lmao
Yes because big frame = more space for muscles, but I'll tell you a secret - they use steroids to get there. You first have to get to that level of power as you say
>I also addressed that with a bigger frame you should have bigger muscles which equals more work and force which equals more power
To fill your frame is significantly harder for a tall person and more energy-consuming, too. You're the type of guy that thinks pullups for someone at 5'7 and 6'2 only should have a 3 rep difference lmao. It's okay little man, you'll never reach the top 1%.
>cries and whines about how he is too tall to not put up dogshit numbers
>haha little man
kek stay mad
>3 rep difference
You can't actually do pullups, can you? REEEEE MANLETS
100kg BW? I am currently at 10 reps adding enough weight to match that :^)
>small rom cope
>easier leverages cope
Lankets when will they learn. Youre body isn't made for lifting weights. Stop trying. You'll always cope. You'll always look dyel. You'll always get outlifted by us. Tall gays need roids to cope. Either stay dyel or turn into a roidtroony, the lanklet dilemma
Yeah right. What about the amount of effort it takes to be a manlet and lean. Try cutting on 1200 calories and still lifting more than you. Stfu the grass is always greener homosexual. You know nothing but excuses and whining
Cope. Being a fat frick means nothing. Women like ottermode more than powershitter mode. You can't do 1 pull up. Gg
is there a version of this for calisthenics?
They let you put in weighted dips and weighted chinups/pull ups
feats of calisthenics is mostly limited by technique, not strength.
>Vertical press: [not entered]
lol, it's low. I haven't pressed recently because it was causing shoulder pain but I might get back to it after the current program. Chin/Pull ups were also low (78 or something in their value) relative to my row (and I find row form hard to judge so theyre probably more accurate)
I don’t understand how people like you can have such shitty benches, yet such high sq/dl numbers. I can bench 135kg, but only have a 150kg squat and a 180kg dl. Is it really just leverages?
I did 180kg deadlifts for reps before I hit 2pl bench. My squat was garbage though.
>Is it really just leverages?
Yes and no. If you do something more, you get better at it. If you're coincidentally naturally good at something, you tend to do it more.
I have pectus excavatum which might make my bench weaker, I also haven't hit a bench max recently. It will probably be at least 125, hopefully 130 but I won't test till next week.
Why does symmetric strength rate OHP so harshly. I never see guys OHPing more than 95 yet this website says my 105 OHP is novice. Is everyone really bad at OHP or is symmetric strength inaccurate when it comes to OHP
yeah I just checked, to match my lower lifts I need to be pressing nearly 2pl8.
train
>tfw weak as frick
>tfw subpar in everything
How do I get stronger?
t. fatass
lift weight
return in 2-7 days, attempt to lift more weight
repeat
all my weakest muscles are the most developed and all my strongest muscles are the least developed.
it's beyond over.
My current body vs my ultimate goal body. Long way to go, but I'll get there
let me guess, sumo?
Frick no. Conventional double overhand. I do use straps, no belt