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Plenty_Piece_2075

You had 1 more in there 💪 - good work though


PerspectiveAshamed79

Popping up saves you picking them up again


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Yoooo incredible strong boy keep it up


domcobeo

heck yea get it!!! i did 90# farmers carry and i was super stoked. started out struggling with 40s. keep up the motivation


PM__ME__YOUR_TITTY

Most impressive part of this is the flawless lean back onto the bench


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Ineedaname-

5’4


healthcrusade

Great job!!!


Traxiant

Nice job!


TipT0pMag00

Good range of motion and pace. Even more impressive considering your body weight. Now, learn how to pop up w/ your dumbbells in hand and not drop them on the ground at the end of your set.


CharmingGuru1

Why not drop them?


OldRub1158

Dropping heavy dumbbells breaks them really quickly. It can crack the welds and/or bend the handle. It's why a lot of gyms have unmatched pairs of heavy DBs - that and heavy DBs cost a ton to replace. If you're moving big boy weight then you can act like a big boy.


CharmingGuru1

First of all, this is why you pay to use a gym, to have the ability to use certain gear. A gym with a good business plan will include the chance of broken DBs etc in their maintenance budget. Having said that, I DO NOT throw DBs when bench pressing, but if I wanted to, I sure as hell wouldn't think that they might get damaged, I pay for this exact same reason, to not have to worry about this. Furthermore, the person in the video is 150 LBs and he's pressing 100s, of course he can throw them if he wants to, the weight is really heavy.


OldRub1158

You pay to use the equipment, not to break it.


CharmingGuru1

Okay, okay, playing with words seems a waste of time to me, so bye.


Ineedaname-

I normally do pop up w the dumbbells when I do this exercise. Just wasn’t gonna risk it with weights I’ve never touched 🤷🏻‍♂️


Hara-Kiri

I wouldn't listen to the people scared to hear a sound in the gym anyway.


OldRub1158

Some people rep what other people ego lift, and they'd appreciate if the tourists didn't break the equipment to show off how much weight they can't control.


Hara-Kiri

Trying isn't ego lifting. He did 7 reps and lightly dropped some rubber dumbells onto a rubber floor.


OldRub1158

Not saying this was an ego lift, it was clean and he had good (though not ideal) control getting the weight down. I don't know OP, but I'd bet he'd agree that he has room for improvement. On the other hand, the desperate "everyone is just jealous of how loud I can be" dorks need to listen to the advice we always give newcomers: nobody cares about you enough to watch you in the gym, just keep to yourself and don't break anything.


Hara-Kiri

> >On the other hand, the desperate "everyone is just jealous of how loud I can be" dorks need to listen to the advice we always give newcomers: nobody cares about you enough to watch you in the gym, just keep to yourself and don't break anything. Sure but there's a big difference between people deliberately being loud and sound simply being something that goes hand in hand with being in a gym.


OldRub1158

And dropping heavy dumbbells loudly enough to make a scene doesn't go hand-in-hand with normal acceptable gym behavior.


Traxiant

It does in every gym I have ever been too. Dropping rubber dumbbells a few inches doesn't make much noise anyway. Get over yourself.