BGally Posted July 27, 2011 Share Posted July 27, 2011 I have been reading Andy Bolton's recently released set powerlifting books. In his Explode Your Bench book he goes on to tell that his first bench press was modest at 70 kg (154 lbs) compared to his first time under a bar for squats which was 220kg (484 lbs) and doing a deadlift at 260kg (572 lbs). I don't doubt the man's claims but I had no idea that strength at this level could exist without prior training on the lifts. I haven't read much on other elite lifters and their first lifts, I would like to know if they share such crazy beginner's strength. Makes me sick! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KRC Posted July 27, 2011 Share Posted July 27, 2011 I read the same in an interview of his and had the same reaction. Insane! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifesnotfair Posted July 27, 2011 Share Posted July 27, 2011 So the first time heever deadlifted, he lifted more than I probably ever will. That's awesome. Next I'll find out he was 12 when he did that? ..... seriously, I wonder what his age was when he first tried? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Natural Posted July 27, 2011 Share Posted July 27, 2011 I recently pulled 755 in a competition (raw). The first time I deadlifted, I pulled 385. I was 15 years old and weighed 165. I could have done a little more but my coach told me that was good enough to see where I was. I plan to pull near 800 by year's end. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Natural Posted July 27, 2011 Share Posted July 27, 2011 Video proof so I don't get in trouble. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jOeyVosScA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sher Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 When would you ever get in trouble? Awesome poundage going up, Rex. Very cool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BGally Posted July 28, 2011 Author Share Posted July 28, 2011 I recently pulled 755 in a competition (raw). The first time I deadlifted, I pulled 385. I was 15 years old and weighed 165. I could have done a little more but my coach told me that was good enough to see where I was. I plan to pull near 800 by year's end. That's incredible Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thewicked Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 I recently pulled 755 in a competition (raw). The first time I deadlifted, I pulled 385. I was 15 years old and weighed 165. I could have done a little more but my coach told me that was good enough to see where I was. I plan to pull near 800 by year's end. sick pull... you still bench like a pussy though... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mightyjoe Posted July 29, 2011 Share Posted July 29, 2011 You the MAN Rex!!! :mosher Your progression after looking back is outstanding. Congrats!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisJames Posted August 11, 2011 Share Posted August 11, 2011 Awesome pull Rex !! You're on the road to 800 brother ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deadlifterfromberlin Posted August 16, 2011 Share Posted August 16, 2011 (edited) @ Rex: Edited August 16, 2011 by deadlifterfromberlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Natural Posted August 16, 2011 Share Posted August 16, 2011 Thanks guys. We'll see what I can do in November. I'll be working my grip hard this training cycle. Lots of RT hangs, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stu KE Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 I live near Andy Bolton and remember when he first started training at the gym where I trained, There were a number of awesome powerlifters and at the time Andy was not the most impressive there! Obviously now is a different story. Last time I saw him was about a year ago in our local supermarket where as it happens he was talking to one of the pother guys who trained at the same gym years ago, and he was talking about another powerlifter who trained his grip a lot and consequently never lost a grip on deadlifts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tukkergrip Posted November 5, 2011 Share Posted November 5, 2011 Thats just crazy. To help you out. I do believe that all if not most people on that level start out stronger. Jarno Hams the strongest man in Holland for instance also deadlifted excactly 260kg the first time ever. But one has to consider the training the people have undertaken before they ''first started''. Andy bolton for instance played rugby and sprinted intensivly before he really started to lift at 18. He also did light strength training. He probably had good lowerbody development..Besides he benched 70kgs first try or so.... http://www.musclepowershop.com/2008/05/andy-bolton.html I don't think jarno hams has done a lot of strength training before he pulled 260kg, he played a lot of soccer at a high bodyweight though. But his dad was 6'6 400 pounds and played tennis and could swim and was VERY athletic at that size. so he inherited some genes safe to say :P. On the other side you shouldnt be disencouraged to not get really strong and think that u need to start out strong to get real strong. Because another example is Ryan Kennely who started benching I believe at around 200 max first time (pretty average), And now hes pushing 700raw at 670pounds raw. I believe its possible for a lot of guys to triple their strength or more!! I deadlifted 300 pounds first try @ only 73kgs orso and this was with ocasional dumbell (max weight 25kg a piece) training 2x a week or 1x a week for a year before that along with running, bike and sprint training, and I benched around 70kgs (could do like 30 pushups). If id not done any training i only might have got 150-250 pounds who knows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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