drdeadlift New member Jun 13, 2009 #3 Not a hater, but needs to be a bit deeper to pass regulation depth. Handled it well though.
Link24 Active member Jun 13, 2009 #4 drdeadlift said: Not a hater, but needs to be a bit deeper to pass regulation depth. Handled it well though. Click to expand... LOL! Great squat and great form and control as well
drdeadlift said: Not a hater, but needs to be a bit deeper to pass regulation depth. Handled it well though. Click to expand... LOL! Great squat and great form and control as well
WannabeBatman Member Jun 15, 2009 #5 200 lbs and squatting 510 lbs impressive.....What he's height by chance?
aflexaholic Board Sponsor Jun 16, 2009 #6 Luke is 5'9" but we have been hanging him upside down a few hours a day to try and stretch him to 5'10"
Luke is 5'9" but we have been hanging him upside down a few hours a day to try and stretch him to 5'10"
panther77 Well-known member Jun 16, 2009 #7 thats movin some weight, a friend of mine is about that size squatting 565, hes a beast tho
WannabeBatman Member Jun 16, 2009 #8 Luke is 5'9" but we have been hanging him upside down a few hours a day to try and stretch him to 5'10" Hahaha....I've been trying this method for the longest time but still shy of 6ft...... But seriously that is impressive weight moved for his height/weight ratio Best, WB
Luke is 5'9" but we have been hanging him upside down a few hours a day to try and stretch him to 5'10" Hahaha....I've been trying this method for the longest time but still shy of 6ft...... But seriously that is impressive weight moved for his height/weight ratio Best, WB
0verc0m3 Better Body Sports Rep Jul 1, 2009 #9 damn, now that's moving some weight! Gimme about a year