how much do you have to lift to be considered an athlete, Any Forums?
Athlete
Depends on the sport
once
Lifting
being "an athlete" generally is more about having a wide range of skills including body control, hand eye coordination, cardio, explosiveness, etc. than just strength
>cardio
so no one on this board
Lifting isn't a sport.
likely
>Powerlifting is a strength sport that consists of three attempts at maximal weight on three lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift.
Found the DYEL
Lifters aren't athletes.
>heh, see chud, i found a sentence that calls powerlifting a sport. Nothin personnel
>Powershitting is a mongoloid sport that consists of three attempts at maximal defecation disaster by three means: squatting above the rim for maximum splatter, failure to press the flush before cloggage has occurred, and deadlifting your pants back up and over your distended belly without wiping (due to inability to reach).
His strength is absolutely unrea but his chest looks kind of bad
yeah it's discolored
You know why Larry Wheels?
Cause Brian Shaw.
mogs everyone, has no calfs
people who look like this are disgusting, its not human
this guy makes me want to blast gear for a few years and hit absurd numbers, but i have no reason to do so
i'm almost at a 315lb push press naturally, i don't need gear
but seeing this guy ohp 440lbs easily makes me feel like i'm missing out, even when i'm not
ahh fuck it
>how much do you have to lift to be considered an athlete, Any Forums?
I don't think it's a matter of how much.
I think it's more a matter of how often you actually do it.
The duality of Any Forums.
>this guy looks disgusting
vs
>this guy makes me want to blast gear
Gotta love it.
Ouch