Lifting standards, where do you rank?

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Found this site that has standards of how much a regular guy at some training level should lift.
Where do you guys rank? It seems to me that the deadlift standard may be a bit off, as im "untrained" or "novice" as expected in other disciplines, but nearly intermediate there.
 

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35 pounds over Intermediate on the deadlift.
20 pounds over intermediate on the press.
Intermediate on the bench press, but I don't bench press anymore.
20 pounds over intermediate on the squat, I assume this is a back squat?

Solid, for the lack of regularity in my training.

Perhaps you have a strong deadlift.
 

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26 pounds over deadlift intermediate. Soon to be around 48 pounds over that :>

Edit: 181-pound class.
 

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Wow, I've been lifting seriously for about 3 years and I've been pretty much insulated in my own little world...haven't compared myself to others, nor have I cared...I took time to check this out and was pleased to find I'm in the area betwee intermediate and advanced. The advanced numbers are my goal...compelling me to want to join in here with a journal of my own ;)
 

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I have seen that chart before. It isn't accurate. My deadlift, according to that chart, is nearly advanced and I have been training for just over a year.

There is an elitefts one I saw on Ironaddicts that was accurate, although it was perhaps a little extreme. Because those guys are all elite they think that anyone can bench 500+ given time. Somewhere inbetween the elitefts one and the Exrx one is probably accurate for the average gym goer.
 

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1 pound under intermediate for bench press
18 pounds over novice for squat
3 pounds under intermediate for deadlift

Seems pretty bogus since I fit the description of a person who is "untrained".
 

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Quagmire911 said:
I have seen that chart before. It isn't accurate. My deadlift, according to that chart, is nearly advanced and I have been training for just over a year.

There is an elitefts one I saw on Ironaddicts that was accurate, although it was perhaps a little extreme. Because those guys are all elite they think that anyone can bench 500+ given time. Somewhere inbetween the elitefts one and the Exrx one is probably accurate for the average gym goer.
Do you have a link the the iron addicts one?

This seems pretty accurate to me. My stats:

Bench - intermediate
Deadlift - 10 lbs over intermediate
Squat - 50 lbs over intermediate (seems a little off)

I've been training for years and consider myself an intermediate on numbers, so these numbers seem accurate.
 

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Maxtro said:
Is that chart based on 1-rep max weight or something like that?

Edit:

The have a one rep max calculator http://exrx.net/Calculators/OneRepMax.html

I'm below un-trained in everything yet I've been working out since Jan, does that make any sense?
yes, its 1 RM based. but remember that this is based on FULL ROM

Press - Intermediate
Bench - Intermediate
Squat (parallel) - Elite
Squat (full) - Advanced
Deadlift - Intermediate
Clean - Intermediate
 

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class: 165

- bench: ?? I know i did 205 x 5 (narrow grip) yesterday...so b/w intermediate and advanced.

- squat: ~330+ so around 10 lbs below advanced.

- Deadlift: 430 So around 20 lbs above advanced.

- Clean: 225 So around 20 lbs below advanced.

Mostly a little bit below the advanced level...
 

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Before I ****ed up my back, all my lifts except for the Clean were between intermediate and advanced. Hoping to get back there in 6 months or so :D
 

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Flyer said:
yes, its 1 RM based. but remember that this is based on FULL ROM

Press - Intermediate
Bench - Intermediate
Squat (parallel) - Elite
Squat (full) - Advanced
Deadlift - Intermediate
Clean - Intermediate
Sorry, parallel squats don't mean **** and are bad for your knees.
 

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Sorry, parallel squats don't mean **** and are bad for your knees.
Exactly. Only way to do them is ass-to-grass.

Unless I've been doing it wrong. :nervous:
 

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mark rippetoe says if you are truly doing ass to grass for real, you are splitting your knees apart :)
 

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kickureface said:
mark rippetoe says if you are truly doing ass to grass for real, you are splitting your knees apart :)
Where have you read this? I've always wondered what he thinks about deep squats. He talks a lot about squatting too high, but I've never read anything from him about squatting too low.
 

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it was one of his posts. everyone talks about squatting high, lol.
basically he says not many can truly go ass to grass unless you are you have amazing flexibility (which we don't).
plus that low, chances are your hamstrings loosen, killing hip drave.
 

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I don't know, I read that in Starting Strength also and he says that most people aren't flexible enough to squat that deep, but I don't remember him actually being against going that deep.

I squat as deep as these guys, every rep:


http://tomgorman.moonfruit.com/communities/9/004/004/786/899/images/4507255844.jpg

I've been doing this for about 2 years, 3-4 times a week, I'm up to 335 lbs for reps, never had a problem.
 

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Yep, they're proper squats.
You shouldn't squat lower than ass to grass, a2g is the way the human body is built.
Any higher and you use your knees are brakes, so all the tension goes to your knees that can't really handle it, while going all the way puts it on the hips, which is cool.
 

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