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deadlifted three plates
Thread starterthebiggestduck17
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i did this after about 10~ weeks of doing deadlifts so that's cool... still want to end it but at least this is a step in the right direction
3 plates = 315 lbs/143 kg
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android, ScaredCutter, eggsausagerice and 4 others
Hey that's pretty impressive! I've lifted on and off for way longer than that and a three plate deadlift is still a pipedream for me haha. Keep it up, I know lifting isn't exactly a solution to deep internal issues but seeing the numbers go up definitely can be motivating.
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eggsausagerice, CaptainSunshine! and thebiggestduck17
Ah, good old deadlifts. Congrats By the way. I followed a program called the Coan Philippi Deadlift program few years ago .It got my deadlift up by a huge amount.Might want to try it. There's a spreadsheet that you can follow on the Internet.
Hey that's pretty impressive! I've lifted on and off for way longer than that and a three plate deadlift is still a pipedream for me haha. Keep it up, I know lifting isn't exactly a solution to deep internal issues but seeing the numbers go up definitely can be motivating.
Ah, good old deadlifts. Congrats By the way. I followed a program called the Coan Philippi Deadlift program few years ago .It got my deadlift up by a huge amount.Might want to try it. There's a spreadsheet that you can follow on the Internet.
Hey that's pretty impressive! I've lifted on and off for way longer than that and a three plate deadlift is still a pipedream for me haha. Keep it up, I know lifting isn't exactly a solution to deep internal issues but seeing the numbers go up definitely can be motivating.
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