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@daniels-mo9ol
@daniels-mo9ol 2 года назад
Never seen this technique. I'm going to try this at my gym tomorrow. If timed correctly, static holding it before the hot gym girl comes around the corner and then slamming it back will definitely make it look like a 500lbs 1rm, and she will be impressed. This has to work. The only obstacle after that is her boyfriend.
@absolutenoob6688
@absolutenoob6688 2 года назад
lmaooo
@solusgamer164
@solusgamer164 2 года назад
Godspeed
@Duckeggmike
@Duckeggmike 2 года назад
For an elite bench presser the boyfriend should be no obstacle at all. Lets see him match your 500lb pr. He cannot and therefore is officially out-competed. Take this, King 👑
@code494
@code494 2 года назад
He will be even more impressed than her
@poserwanabe
@poserwanabe 2 года назад
Best Comment 🏆
@salvadorquirarte4133
@salvadorquirarte4133 2 года назад
I did this yesterday before I did my front squats, it definitely helped
@TimTim-dq2nf
@TimTim-dq2nf 2 года назад
so im guessing you hold your 120% above 1RM BEFORE your working set right? im doing back squats at 60kg 3x8 my 1RM may be around 70kg (never test it) so i should hold about 75kg for 10 seconds BEFORE my working set (60kg 3x8) ?
@salvadorquirarte4133
@salvadorquirarte4133 2 года назад
@@TimTim-dq2nf I did some warm up sets I mean obviously normal light cardio and then some mobility work and then I did like empty bar higher volume but going slow on some and holding, and then I did like 50% set of 12. And then I did my holds and then my working set.
@salvadorquirarte4133
@salvadorquirarte4133 2 года назад
@@TimTim-dq2nf also if you are doing 3x8 of 60 kg and you think your max is 70kg. You should probably test it because that is a good working set especially if that is 90% of your max. 60 kg would be 80% like 88kg. I mean you really should retest your max
@onemoreround6820
@onemoreround6820 2 года назад
I used to do this back in the day when I hit it heavy. It absolutely works. Definitely try it
@lance-biggums
@lance-biggums 10 месяцев назад
Used to do this with hesvy squats. The benefit is psychological even more than physical. Having thst heavy ass weight on your back is intimidating.
@RedmanAC
@RedmanAC 2 года назад
Isometrics are not recommended for novice/advanced lifters because of the stress on the cns. There are other ways to increase strength at that level. Experienced/elite lifters on the other hand can profit from isometrics
@Bigsauce7593
@Bigsauce7593 2 года назад
Do you have something reputable to back that up? It doesn't make sense to me at a much lighter weight why a novice or advanced lifter couldn't do an isometric hold
@RedmanAC
@RedmanAC 2 года назад
@@Bigsauce7593 it’s not about the capability. It’s about the usefulness. Look up Louis Simmons. In one of his books he states exactly that. And trust me, if someone knows then it’s him
@Bigsauce7593
@Bigsauce7593 2 года назад
@@RedmanAC I'm sure he knew a lot, but what we know about lifting has changed over the last 50 years and with continuous improvement in our understanding. Im looking for a reputable study. While the experience and muscle mass/density will be vastly different between an experienced lifter and a beginner, the biomechanics should be the same (body movement in an exercise is what im referring to, when you account for joint mobility). So if a beginner replicates what an experienced lifter does at a manageable weight, should it not be still "useful"?
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
@@Bigsauce7593 train for a month doing these then train for a month doing what SU said to do, then tell me about “reputable” something to back it up
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
This is true. It’s a waste of time for 99%
@halfassedfart
@halfassedfart 2 года назад
Chuck Sipes called these heavy supports
@ryankirsch3609
@ryankirsch3609 2 года назад
Kinda like.negatives I.workout alone so this is harder, unless.i.have safety racks
@mygrof
@mygrof 2 года назад
Like they say bigger bench does not equal bigger chest
@achieveidealweighify
@achieveidealweighify 2 года назад
More like enhanced PED’s
@troyrichard3668
@troyrichard3668 2 года назад
No way he pulling 500 off her she brings it down..At least get some more spotters
@yetanotherPC
@yetanotherPC 2 года назад
safeties are all the way up
@misfiringpistons
@misfiringpistons 2 года назад
Thats why she dropped it at the end. There are literal safeties far past her sternum height.
@exloaded
@exloaded 2 года назад
I wish my range of motion was only 6".
@shrigmafit2730
@shrigmafit2730 2 года назад
Did you even see her bench? Moron
@iancrawford4831
@iancrawford4831 2 года назад
Cope buddy
@brianbrannanHVACTech
@brianbrannanHVACTech 2 года назад
@@iancrawford4831 roids as well
@exloaded
@exloaded 2 года назад
@EATSHIT I do... at night
@dkis8730
@dkis8730 2 года назад
Quit crying, if you were born in that body I doubt you'd even be benching a plate 🤣
@sam-wm2dd
@sam-wm2dd 2 года назад
Seems a bit dangerous for your tendons and joints to hold it for that long with such a wide grip. I would try it with just the weight of your 1 rep max
@Dominic-bl9jo
@Dominic-bl9jo 2 года назад
She’s a world champion 😂 I’ll take her training tips
@dimitrijekrstic7567
@dimitrijekrstic7567 2 года назад
@@Dominic-bl9jo these yt experts are everywhere...except in their right mind
@user-ie6tw6ps5h
@user-ie6tw6ps5h 2 года назад
Well he says the reason for these holds is to prepare your body to lift heavy so maybe it makes your tendons and joints stronger
@nicholasrawlins7115
@nicholasrawlins7115 2 года назад
@@user-ie6tw6ps5h It sounded like she only does it once every two weeks, so it’s not like she’s doing three sets of holds twice a week or something. It’s probably not enough frequency to cause joint damage.
@Eric3Frog
@Eric3Frog 2 года назад
Best to always work your way into things. 1st time start with 💯 1RM hold. Next time, and subsequently up a few % each time. Training is for life, not just this year.
@krishollow
@krishollow 2 года назад
Weird push of chick's in my feed. But I'm not a chick so I don't give a dang
@CoNiCuZn
@CoNiCuZn 2 года назад
She is actually quite literally “the best bencher in the world” if we are going off of body weight vs. weight lifted.
@troubletony1280
@troubletony1280 2 года назад
No. There are plenty of men who bench a higher weight compared to body weight.
@nothere_cora
@nothere_cora 2 года назад
@@troubletony1280 haha, couldn't handle the "she" so you had to say "there's men who do it better" rather than saying "there's people"
@bradenpetrie8184
@bradenpetrie8184 2 года назад
@@nothere_cora well if she’s the best women bencher, then men would be the only other option… your ability to get offended by that amazes me😂
@sasquatch8268
@sasquatch8268 2 года назад
@@nothere_cora pressed for no reason lmao
@snorlaxcom
@snorlaxcom 2 года назад
Daiki Kodama begs to differ 😂
@youropiniondoesntmatter8909
@youropiniondoesntmatter8909 2 года назад
I really thought that lady was going to do 5 plates at 140 lol
@jsb1585
@jsb1585 2 года назад
So did I, but the fact she can even hold it up is impressive. I've met people of similar dimensions who struggle to even hold the bar aloft.
@youropiniondoesntmatter8909
@youropiniondoesntmatter8909 2 года назад
@@jsb1585 yeah no doubt. I actually would probably drop it. Anywhere in the 200 range is okay for me, not ever going to bench more than 315. My best bench was 275 at 160 pounds.
@dkis8730
@dkis8730 2 года назад
@@youropiniondoesntmatter8909 315 isn't too much more. Might take a while to get the 40lbs depending on genetics and everything. but definitely possible for natty lifters as long ur consistent with a good strength focused program
@mogulme6190
@mogulme6190 2 года назад
@@youropiniondoesntmatter8909 we’re similar 270 at 152 I think I could get to 315 though. But I don’t really feel a desire to. For my size my functional strength is kinda absurd so I’m satisfied
@gksne641
@gksne641 2 года назад
assuming you're a guy 270 weighing 152 isn't absurd by any means. Just a bit above the average serious gym goer
@ujayet
@ujayet 2 года назад
I'm 155lbs I shit my pants trying lift my weight.
@stasjasiewicz1000
@stasjasiewicz1000 2 года назад
bench more
@kingwillie206
@kingwillie206 2 года назад
I can workout with you with one arm.
@patootie3529
@patootie3529 Год назад
bench more
@johndeagler4556
@johndeagler4556 2 года назад
I've been doing overloaded negatives and my strength has skyrocketed
@Bryan-ov1nk
@Bryan-ov1nk 2 года назад
can you explain what these are? I want to try
@johndeagler4556
@johndeagler4556 2 года назад
@@Bryan-ov1nk it's where you overload the eccentric phase of the lift (for bench this would be the barbell going down to your chest). So you put on more weight than you can lift by 20 or 30% and then control the weight down and have spotters help you lift it back up and do it again. Aiming to lower the bar as slow as possible
@Bryan-ov1nk
@Bryan-ov1nk 2 года назад
@@johndeagler4556 ahh okay so only do it with a spotter. nice to know thank you
@GOASTize
@GOASTize 2 года назад
The slingshot is a good tool for this because then you don't need spotters to help you get it up since the slingshot helps you out of the hole.
@a-a-rondavis9438
@a-a-rondavis9438 2 года назад
@@GOASTize it's equipment, and totally changes the mechanics and technique of the movement. That would not help a raw lifter.
@stanz1n594
@stanz1n594 2 года назад
i did this yesterday on my push day and i hit a pr for reps and my bench felt really good while going it! I definitely felt strong after doing it.
@Nick-Putz
@Nick-Putz 9 месяцев назад
Yes! i increased my bench with 5kg in a week
@DeathDestroyer90
@DeathDestroyer90 28 дней назад
Do you do these on the days u bench or before? I’ve been doing it before bench and been seeing decent results but I want maximize it.
@SeraphimVolker
@SeraphimVolker 2 года назад
This is something Bruce Lee talks about in his book "Tao of Jeet Kune Do."
@Pastor_Sempa
@Pastor_Sempa 2 года назад
How much does he bench?
@MrSurvivalistcom
@MrSurvivalistcom 2 года назад
@@Pastor_Sempa he dead
@kungfuhusler
@kungfuhusler Год назад
Yes and form of tension on the muscles and bones will strengthen them
@tsizzle12345323
@tsizzle12345323 2 года назад
Something about a 144 pound lady holding up 500lbs just makes me uneasy. Math just doesnt seem right.
@ryanobrien2383
@ryanobrien2383 2 года назад
She’s only doing the isometric hold, and that’s Jen Thompson she can lift three plates lol, which is still impressive.
@sevenchambers
@sevenchambers 2 года назад
It’s not about the Math. You’re just scared she’ll manhandled your ass.
@broadroad
@broadroad 2 года назад
I remember hearing about Bruce Lee using static holds for varying positions for back squat and deadlift, works great for warm ups and just getting everything turned on
@zach1135
@zach1135 2 года назад
So true! I do my squat warm ups (bar rep and one plate rep) finishing with a 5-10 second static hold at the very bottom. Amazing how well it warms up the glutes!
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
None of us are strong enough to benefit from this. Just program smart and work hard stop with the gimmicks
@anchovygod2124
@anchovygod2124 2 года назад
speak for urself
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
@@anchovygod2124 stay weak forever 🤷
@prophecyrat2965
@prophecyrat2965 2 года назад
FEEL THE WEIGHT
@RyubearSaysGao
@RyubearSaysGao 2 года назад
Good point. Only the elite who are already nearing their PR ceiling, *might* benefit from this kind of training.
@dkis8730
@dkis8730 2 года назад
It'll help ur PR no matter how low it is (as long as ur past the point of newbie gains where ur PRing like crazy every week) most non powerlifters don't care about doing such a specific exercise just to get a few more pounds on their bench tho
@chrisolson3240
@chrisolson3240 2 года назад
Her bones definitely will become stronger.
@RadDadisRad
@RadDadisRad 2 года назад
She’s an absolute unit
@snipergxs9852
@snipergxs9852 Год назад
I tried this and it really works ... holding heavier weight at the start of sets really makes the weight feel lighter when u do the rest of it
@ze_nofit
@ze_nofit Год назад
ISO HOLDS are tough but effective - I do these every week and seen myself increase in strength and bench press explosiveness. I swear by these!!!
@allmight169
@allmight169 2 года назад
Interesting, so this is the same effect that comes from dead hangs? Or similar
@critiquemytechnique2.0
@critiquemytechnique2.0 2 года назад
Those look intimidating
@PumaTomten
@PumaTomten 2 года назад
Also try it with your max weight using a 10cm brick on your chest going very slowly down then have a lifting partner pull the weight up for you and do 5x2-3 reps once a month
@yeboithunder3287
@yeboithunder3287 2 года назад
Just don't like this and the potential injury, and there's a reason it's not done.
@madgamer44x
@madgamer44x 2 года назад
What's the potential for injury if you're just doing a hold?
@kirby7475
@kirby7475 2 года назад
Yes I, too never walk out the front door of my home. The world is too damn injurious💀 Nah but seriously, start light and work up slowly over time with good form and you’ll be fine.
@keks9662
@keks9662 8 месяцев назад
@@madgamer44x0% trust me, Moreover, I did this with a shoulder injury and it didn’t bother me, unlike dynamic work, it almost healed. when benching 150kg with a delay I do a 230kg hold
@michaeldeely2044
@michaeldeely2044 2 года назад
Maby you’re right but I know for a fact that if I go to the gym and just hold a shit ton of weight for 15 secconds everyone is going to be looking at me like “that’s the most ego lift shit I’ve ever seen” and for that reason, I’m out
@the_guy9946
@the_guy9946 2 года назад
Youd be lucky it your gym even has safety bars for bench press. Every public gym ive been to has safety bars for everything else and bench is just good luck buddy.
@bobthegreatblob
@bobthegreatblob Год назад
Two words: Home gym
@keks9662
@keks9662 8 месяцев назад
@@bobthegreatblob to hell with other people's stereotypical and unhelpful opinions
@PowerPerPound
@PowerPerPound 2 года назад
I don't see why a 90% single wouldn't be a better option in most cases. It's still much heavier than your working weight, practices the movement itself with heavy loads and can be safely done by yourself much easier.
@skipeveryday7282
@skipeveryday7282 2 года назад
Much heavier? You can do 5 reps with 85%.
@PowerPerPound
@PowerPerPound 2 года назад
@@skipeveryday7282 As a 5 rep set to failure yes but most people will be doing 65-75% for 8-12 reps once they're past the novice stage so 90% is still much heavier than their working sets. Nearly to all muscle fibers are activated at 90% too so there's no need to go higher and add extra fatigue except during peaking phases or for PRs.
@Noodlepenis
@Noodlepenis 2 года назад
The benefit here is to make it so you are exposed to much heavier weights than you normally would be exposed to. 135 used to feel heavy in all our hands, but eventually it began to feel very light. That weight didn’t get lighter, as it is still 135 pounds, but you got used to the feel of heavier weights in your hands. That said, holding more than your max would not only help you get used to and better at getting into a tighter start position, but it will also make your 1RM not feel so heavy in your hands.
@truthhurts1884
@truthhurts1884 2 года назад
If she’s doing it. I’m doing it. This woman knows bench better than anyone
@Donantonio26
@Donantonio26 2 года назад
Correct me if I'm wrong but this seems like the same concept as using rack pulls to improve your Deadlift
@baker4132
@baker4132 2 года назад
Better grip=better deadlift
@Donantonio26
@Donantonio26 2 года назад
@@baker4132 not even just grip. Just having your core, Legs, and back under that load makes a lighter Deadlift easier
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
It’s not the same thing. At least in a rack pull you are still lifting. You are mostly just training the lockout portion with a rack pull. The equivalent for bench would be a pin press. Not this.
@dkis8730
@dkis8730 2 года назад
I think the bench equivalent would be setting the spotter racks at a low setting, and overloading to press the bar up through the top rom. I've tried that before, but it's not something I really feel like doing in a public gym
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
@@dkis8730 your describing a pin press and it’s best to do it in a power rack if possible or where you can set spotter arms. Pin presses are good cause you can set them at different heights to train different sticking points
@jonahthrane812
@jonahthrane812 2 года назад
It's the same principle for just hanging on a bar to train for a pull up, and even just pulling slightly. Your arms arent used to carrying your own weight, so getting them slowly used to it helps.
@isaiahmcc
@isaiahmcc 2 года назад
I can do this with barbell squatting?
@skirmishcustoms2595
@skirmishcustoms2595 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure that that is common practice among high level squatters so maybe try it. Just be careful don't hurt yourself
@richardevans8908
@richardevans8908 2 года назад
I’d recommend it only if you have a squat rack with good spotter arms/what ever you call them that you can set them really high so you don’t hurt yourself
@scottplested6257
@scottplested6257 2 года назад
Yeah, you can just unrack, take a step back and practice the walk out.
@skirmishcustoms2595
@skirmishcustoms2595 2 года назад
Also try heavy farmers carries
@jcbruce76
@jcbruce76 2 года назад
This worked for me too. I did this for many years and it definitely helped me though everyone is different.
@eissajr5873
@eissajr5873 Год назад
When should I do it like once per week or every push day
@andrewmcallister3903
@andrewmcallister3903 Год назад
10 years ago, I started doing this with Negatives, and have the spotter help push it up. Got my muscles adapted to heavier weight than I've ever pressed.
@eissajr5873
@eissajr5873 Год назад
Should I do them once per week or every push day
@jakemccoy
@jakemccoy 2 года назад
I am gonna try this with pullups.
@baker4132
@baker4132 2 года назад
Lmao
@ArlandaKunio
@ArlandaKunio 2 года назад
It does work, try it
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
It will only help grip strength
@manny2fs
@manny2fs 2 года назад
I do something I like to call a slingshot... not the Mark bell device but a method I call the slingshot. I go up in weight starting from warm up through working sets to a 1 rep max. I then drop the weight back down to around 70% of that one rep max and do high reps with that weight to finish of the sets. Makes that weight feel super light.
@MrReigato
@MrReigato 2 года назад
Galaxy brained as fuck, I've heard similar advice from old coaches but never with proper method explained. Gonna try this soon because I've been stuck at 205 bench for a fat minute.
@jotdhillon5365
@jotdhillon5365 2 года назад
Yea man it definitely works! I was stuck at same 205 for a long time benched 250 sometime ago
@swansong5960
@swansong5960 2 года назад
@@jotdhillon5365 Are we talking kilograms here?
@jotdhillon5365
@jotdhillon5365 2 года назад
@@swansong5960 lbs man
@swansong5960
@swansong5960 2 года назад
@@jotdhillon5365 Thought you two were a couple of genuine freaks or something. Keep up the good work.
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
If you at 205 bench then this will not help you whatsoever. Program smart, train hard and eat/sleep. It’s the only way
@KEubanks00
@KEubanks00 2 года назад
Very good information
@TheWarchiefZekeJaeger
@TheWarchiefZekeJaeger 2 года назад
I will try this Jesus will be my spotter. Wish me luck fellas.
@chimpy_chi
@chimpy_chi 2 года назад
Suicide grip 🙌
@morningcoffeeOW
@morningcoffeeOW 2 года назад
How was it? You alive?
@dannythompson7958
@dannythompson7958 2 года назад
Does this apply to squats?
@accounta4355
@accounta4355 2 года назад
yes it does
@henryr.schrader7520
@henryr.schrader7520 2 года назад
@@accounta4355 how would you do it for squats
@accounta4355
@accounta4355 2 года назад
@@henryr.schrader7520 you just unrack a heavy weight before your working sets. you just let it be on your back for about 15 to 20 seconds without squating down. but you still brace. that way your muscles are prepaired for the lighter working load (sorry for my terrible english)
@henryr.schrader7520
@henryr.schrader7520 2 года назад
@@accounta4355 okay thanks, and your English is great
@rockaway149
@rockaway149 2 года назад
I love these! It works great to increase muscle activation. I normally do these on a Smith machine since you get some safeties & adjustable starting position. Only real problem is that you'll feel like an ego lifter that severely overestimate himself since you're only doing a 0-1 inch rom.
@dombower
@dombower 2 года назад
Supramaximal isometric contraction for 1rm gains!
@tolypolonty5766
@tolypolonty5766 2 года назад
Similar to walkouts on squats
@NaijaBeats12
@NaijaBeats12 2 года назад
Dr. Horshig, is this concept of "post activation potentiation" also applicable to squats if squats was the focus?
@silatguy
@silatguy 2 года назад
I do that on my own and have a spotter load up about 150lbs for incline...same idea as you stated in the video. I don't do it weekly or it loses its effectiveness. Different stimuli in rotation seems to work good for me- heavier single, heavy hold, banded top single, etc..
@masterdeez
@masterdeez 2 года назад
I’ve done this before where I thought I couldn’t do a lift. Lift off then set back on rack to psych myself and try again and it did work on occasion but never thought of it as a technique. Now I will incorporate it as a way to ready my body on heavy lifts.
@chocolatelabradorlover7924
@chocolatelabradorlover7924 Год назад
its a power lifter a lot of people can static hold a shit load they just need spotters people dont know about bones jimmy kolb held 1320 in bench press form I don't wanna hear it the girls dont compare to men
@spider-ham7140
@spider-ham7140 2 года назад
😯 what the frick? My spiderballs are tingling 🤔
@primed7805
@primed7805 2 года назад
I’m good just going to progressively overload
@D.3100
@D.3100 2 года назад
She takes the groceries all by herself 😂
@locogiomotocroz4031
@locogiomotocroz4031 2 года назад
I don't even bench press and I love this video because of the information.
@KidArkx
@KidArkx 2 года назад
I can say I've experienced this when I tried doing 2 plates bench one week. I failed the lift, but just from experiencing how the weight feels I was able to crush it the next week
@rhyhood9328
@rhyhood9328 2 года назад
I do the same on squats, it's a great technique
@ColFighter018
@ColFighter018 2 года назад
I've been applying this technique but with barbell squats. Sometimes I'll just hold the weight or a few step walk out for one set of 30-60 secs. Then use my regular working set weight with much more confidence. Thank you sir!
@noonelol5355
@noonelol5355 2 года назад
Sheesh smart strat guess I gotta find a gym bro I never really thought about this .. form of progressive overload
@jlockemup2kvids337
@jlockemup2kvids337 2 года назад
Can you apply this same logic to plyometrics in anyway?
@zxsini3316
@zxsini3316 2 года назад
my elbow would snap out
@someoneprice2371
@someoneprice2371 2 года назад
Move on from the thin slippery and uneven commercial benches
@darrellgrant7615
@darrellgrant7615 2 года назад
This is literally the Mash Method by Travis Mash.
@johnypops2.090
@johnypops2.090 2 года назад
wait so I should do it befor my bench press not after?
@HappyHealthyHolistic1
@HappyHealthyHolistic1 2 года назад
I love she's not arching like a crazy contortionist and is really benching correctly
@sergionavarro27
@sergionavarro27 2 года назад
I feel like doing this at the gym would make u look stupid tho 😂 Idk 🤷🏽‍♂️. Would have to be an empty gym for me to try it haha
@smashb3766
@smashb3766 2 года назад
Imagine caring about what other ppl think of u 🤡
@Vergos001
@Vergos001 2 года назад
Who cares how you look, those people are nobodies, meaningless
@evilmirin1329
@evilmirin1329 2 года назад
Why do you care what others think? Do they care what you think?
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
Cause it is stupid
@kingwillie206
@kingwillie206 2 года назад
@@yoeyyoey8937 - Works for me and has for years. Lifting you with one arm and working out with you is probably stupid too, but exercises like that made me strong enough to do it.
@mrsmiley4842
@mrsmiley4842 2 года назад
Okay you just got a sub
@air9710
@air9710 2 года назад
She? *SHE* ?
@moneymanrahim7772
@moneymanrahim7772 9 месяцев назад
What is better this, (holding a heavy object) or pushing against an immovable object?
@hm096
@hm096 8 месяцев назад
This
@MORTEMANIMAuk
@MORTEMANIMAuk 2 года назад
How do you know when there's too much weight ? Surely your muscles would just snap at some point
@bobthegreatblob
@bobthegreatblob Год назад
Muscles don't snap, they tear. He also mentioned that it should be 120% of your 1 rep max
@keks9662
@keks9662 8 месяцев назад
@@bobthegreatblobi did it whit 230 kg 10 sec 30 time,when my bench press 150kg
@misterneckbreaker88
@misterneckbreaker88 2 года назад
Interesting
@Idle_Cerberus
@Idle_Cerberus 2 года назад
And people act like you have to be a 300 pound hunk of fat and muscle just to lift heavy, im over here in the same weight class as her getting told im small asf when i can lift wayy more than people twice my weight, its sad when they get flustered when i prove it to them haha
@Davidxjdjdj
@Davidxjdjdj 2 года назад
Well it’s a lot easier to lift heavy when you got that 1 inch rom
@bntbfforever
@bntbfforever 2 года назад
@@Davidxjdjdj it’s also harder whenever we’re not twice the size that we are
@chocolatelabradorlover7924
@chocolatelabradorlover7924 Год назад
because ur muscles recruit more fibers its like working out beyond failure with a few extra reps with short pauses ur bones do the holding so do ur muscles and when ur muscles give up its ur bones that hold the weight so the muscle its self is pretty much inactive Another factor I thought about the faster u lift ur 1rm the more strength u get thats because apparently ur body responds better to more weight lifted as fast as possible which is why static holds are superior thats why planks are considered the best abs exercise or crunches idk
@slimjim1104
@slimjim1104 2 года назад
Smith machines are great at working those sticking points and getting stronger lifts.
@baker4132
@baker4132 2 года назад
They don’t use stabilizers which is most of the reason people do these
@MangoSlade.
@MangoSlade. 2 года назад
Use to go in the weight room after school bench 225 one time then leave every day. 1 rep lead to 3 then 5 but I never stuck to it. Was my senior year and my football days were over. Still left but never like i did then.
@satinder6192
@satinder6192 2 года назад
Damn youtube algorithm, i experienced this and was tolding this to my friend like 1 hour ago,
@vilgothogberg4108
@vilgothogberg4108 2 года назад
These are used for squats aswell
@williambrinkmeier1772
@williambrinkmeier1772 2 года назад
I do similar stuff and I have reached 490 drug free just getting used to heavier weight really helps you don't want the pressure on your joints make you doubt yourself on the lift off cause thats enough alone to fail a max.
@JJDeadpool2017
@JJDeadpool2017 7 месяцев назад
Should a static hold count as a set of bench press or not
@solomoncooper6491
@solomoncooper6491 2 года назад
Freakish strength
@asgerwiinblad141
@asgerwiinblad141 2 года назад
So smart
@freddyfabian8741
@freddyfabian8741 2 года назад
I remember hearing david laid saying he used to this with his squat but one day he felt off or something he heard a snap or pop and bang his back got messed up. Be careful.
@ericsavala4686
@ericsavala4686 2 года назад
Kinda the same realm as negatives. Doing more than your max to let your CNS and joints get a feel of bigger weight than you can handle for a rep.
@binladen34444
@binladen34444 Год назад
HHHHHHHHHHHmjHHHHHHHHHHHH
@michaelsteffler2570
@michaelsteffler2570 2 года назад
This dragonball with super sayain god? Simple having that power made you ready for new highs lol
@humblereloaded
@humblereloaded 2 года назад
Charles Poliquin used similar principles called 1-6. Do a 1 rep Max then next set 6 reps after rest. Then next set 1 rep at slightly higher weight... Back to 6 reps and rinse repeat. Every 1 rep should go up and every 6 reps should go up if programed properly. Post activation potentiation.
@efisgpr
@efisgpr 2 года назад
Cool, looking into it. Love his stuff.
@aundreii151
@aundreii151 2 года назад
So how many reps and how often per week should I do that?
@meechtree5795
@meechtree5795 2 года назад
i think it’s just to warmup before they do heavy weight
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
@@meechtree5795 until you get bored and realize it’s not making your bench go up
@meechtree5795
@meechtree5795 2 года назад
@@yoeyyoey8937 you warm up so you don’t die
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 2 года назад
@@meechtree5795 yeah but that doesn’t follow logically. If you don’t want to die then don’t hold weights you can’t handle over your head
@meechtree5795
@meechtree5795 2 года назад
@@yoeyyoey8937 it’s weight you can’t handle pressing, not holding. you do it so when you press the lower weight which would be your max. your muscles are already primed to resist and aren’t shocked by suddenly experiencing a heavy ass weight.
@deleon3747
@deleon3747 2 года назад
Requires a spotter/workout partners who is willing to do have the work
@baileydombroskie3046
@baileydombroskie3046 2 года назад
I kinda understand this cuz I know wat it's like to hold a heavy weight in place for long periods of time. 5mins, 10mins, or even upwards of 30-60mins. Altho Idk if it's normal or not but I can hold much heavier weights in place for longer periods then I can do an exercise such as deadlifts. I doubt I can quite deadlift 1000lbs but I know I can hold up 1000lbs above my head for 5mins. I'm 170lbs btw.
@terrifictacoman
@terrifictacoman 2 года назад
How do you think you can hold 1000 lbs above your head??? Have you tried? I’m so curious.
@jonisdahl3149
@jonisdahl3149 2 года назад
1000lbs above head, are you insane
@baileydombroskie3046
@baileydombroskie3046 2 года назад
@@terrifictacoman I did so once. I was helping my dad on the family farm and he needed to do some repairs on 1 of the buildings and he needed to put up a timber but obviously cudnt do it himself. So once we got it in place I stood underneath it and held it there til he ankered it in place enuf for me to safely let go. Luckily most of the time the logs, timbers, or other things I've had to hold in place while my dad secured it were only a few hundred lbs or less. I also learnt that when u pick up the end of a long object such as a log u need to be able to pick up 100% of the logs weight just to get the end off the ground but as u get the 1 end higher and higher up u r lifting less and less weight to get it up higher. Once it's at 45° u r at 50% of it's weight. I work at a lumber mill and I know I can pick up a 12X12X16 green pine. Thats about 800 lbs.
@baileydombroskie3046
@baileydombroskie3046 2 года назад
@@jonisdahl3149 sometimes when ur working u gotta do wat ya gotta do. Even if it seems insane or not possible. Holding 500lbs above my head with my joints all straight is not all THAT hard imo. Getting the object to that height to hold up there is the most difficult part.
@jonisdahl3149
@jonisdahl3149 2 года назад
@@baileydombroskie3046 you are not lifting all the weight, its not like its floting. Would like too se you have some free weight of 1000lbs over head
@jatorresh
@jatorresh 11 месяцев назад
Arthur Jones
@geennaam1201
@geennaam1201 2 года назад
From the title I thought this was some wierd program Okay just start by lifting 120% and if you didn't die from that go heavier
@gods959
@gods959 2 года назад
I did that when I was trying to lift 400lbs and I never knew that the 300 lb hold was increasing my strength. Great tip
@croweater1
@croweater1 9 месяцев назад
Great idea
@animealpha4795
@animealpha4795 2 года назад
I used isometrics to increase my ohp
@lodielieb8482
@lodielieb8482 10 месяцев назад
W tips
@Strongdadlifting
@Strongdadlifting 11 месяцев назад
Will try.
@Kazuuuuyaa
@Kazuuuuyaa Год назад
if my one rep max is 225, how much weight should i do
@mac5917
@mac5917 Год назад
He Said 120% in the video
@Pryda-Z
@Pryda-Z 2 года назад
144 😳😳😳
@reeblesnarfle4519
@reeblesnarfle4519 2 года назад
Great and intuitive tips. Thanks!😎👍
@JackC120
@JackC120 11 месяцев назад
This has to be fake. I will not believe that a 144 pound woman can bench 500 lbs.
@keks9662
@keks9662 7 месяцев назад
try yourself
@JackC120
@JackC120 7 месяцев назад
@@keks9662 I know I can’t bench 500, I’m also not claiming I can.
@keks9662
@keks9662 7 месяцев назад
@@JackC120 with a bench press of 150 kg, I can remove it from the stands myself and hold 230 kg for 15 seconds in several approaches
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