benched 2 plates for the first time today

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Law... "benching two plates" means two 45 lb plates on each side plus the bar (45 lb) = 225 lbs = 102 kg.
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"Benching 2 plates" does not equal "Benching two 45 pounds plates" unless the words "45 pounds" are included (believe it or not).
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ToxicBug wrote:huh? I guess you've never worked out in your life if you don't know what a plate is.
btw, its interesting that tnf, feedback, and ek understood perfectly what I said.
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Let's see you enlighten me then.
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I already did.
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Law wrote:"Benching 2 plates" does not equal "Benching two 45 pounds plates" unless the words "45 pounds" are included (believe it or not).
Actually, that's exactly what it means.

(believe it or not)
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ToxicBug wrote:
ToxicBug wrote:huh? I guess you've never worked out in your life if you don't know what a plate is.
btw, its interesting that tnf, feedback, and ek understood perfectly what I said.
I understood perfectly what you meant too, but not because of what you actually said, but rather the fact that noone is going to feel proud about benching the 2.5's.

Your comment was ambiguous so I wen't with it, that's all. If you want to talk about what you benched then talk in terms of weight - my max bench is two 45 pound and a 10 pound plate each side (Hey I benched 6 plates!).

I was stoked the first time I could bench the 45's, as they are the biggest plates and you look tougher with them on each side of the bar.
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Wizard .3 wrote:
Law wrote:"Benching 2 plates" does not equal "Benching two 45 pounds plates" unless the words "45 pounds" are included (believe it or not).
Actually, that's exactly what it means.

(believe it or not)
What fuckin' bullshit.

If I put two 2.5 lb plates on either side and bench press them, what am I doing?
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Law wrote:
Wizard .3 wrote:
Law wrote:"Benching 2 plates" does not equal "Benching two 45 pounds plates" unless the words "45 pounds" are included (believe it or not).
Actually, that's exactly what it means.

(believe it or not)
What fuckin' bullshit.

If I put two 2.5 lb plates on either side and bench press them, what am I doing?
Hit the gym then. Whenever people talk about a plate, they mean the 45 lb plate. Any denomination less than that, and you specifically refer to it by its weight.

That's the jargon, and jargon doesn't have to make sense.
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No dickhead, there isn't a default weight of 45 pounds when you say the word "plate" in a gym - or maybe there is in whatever faggot gym you loiter in, not in mine though.
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Law wrote:No dickhead, there isn't a default weight of 45 pounds when you say the word "plate" in a gym - or maybe there is in whatever faggot gym you loiter in, not in mine though.
Alright then. But whenever I say 'plate', everyone understands 45 lbs. Probably just a coincidence.
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Real men use kilos anyway.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Law wrote:Your comment was ambiguous so I wen't with it, that's all. If you want to talk about what you benched then talk in terms of weight - my max bench is two 45 pound and a 10 pound plate each side (Hey I benched 6 plates!).

I was stoked the first time I could bench the 45's, as they are the biggest plates and you look tougher with them on each side of the bar.
The number of plates refers to only one side. "benching two plates" actually means having a total of four 45lb plates on the bar.

Also, when someone just says "plate", it only refers to the 45lb plate, in any gym in North America.

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good work man
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Post by tnf »

Usually we called them wheels.
Because once you were up to the heavier weights it was pretty much in increments of 45 pound plates.

If I was talking about something other than 135, 225, 315, 405, 495, etc...then I'd actually use the exact weight...otherwise it was 1 wheel, 2 wheels, 3 wheels, etc., etc.,
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I intend to put up 315 by the end of next year, barring further shoulder injuries.
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How much do you do now, NS?
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Post by ek »

1 rep "strength" tests are a waste of time
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Please to tell us your methods strongman or you be execute.
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ek wrote:1 rep "strength" tests are a waste of time
post a pic you sexy beast.
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dont make me flex
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ek wrote:1 rep "strength" tests are a waste of time
For gaining mass, definitely.

I can't stand high school football strength programs that have players maxing about every goddamned two weeks or so.

And you gotta love the guys who get to the bench, and htink its not 'cool' to warm up with light weight, so they instantly throw on something they can barely do for 8 reps or so....

I'd warm up with just the bar at first, then do rotator cuff work with 5 pound plates, then go to the a single 45 POUND plate on each side for 15-20 reps or so.

then i'd do 8 sets of 1 rep with a spotter handling about 40% of the weight with my pink/white/black zebra striped bodybuilder pants and my hip pack full of supplmement pills and needles.
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ToxicBug wrote:How much do you do now, NS?
Before I fucked up my shoulder my last flat bench set of my workout was 4 unassisted reps of 225lbs, plus whatever else I could gut out with a spot.
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