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<blockquote data-quote="upchuckcanuck" data-source="post: 29409600"><p>lol @ "formal training." its not uncommon for professional athletes to squat 600+ pounds....one of the guys i graduated with squated 615 twice...he went down, coach said it wasnt parallel, so he got under the bar again, went down to parallel, held it for a sec, looked at the coach and asked him if it was ok, and then went back up and racked the weights....we also had a sophomore that was getting close to breaking the school clean record of 345. he got 340, then tried 345...he got under it, flipped his wrist, snapped it up, but couldnt squat it up...he got so low i heard he was past 90 degrees and his butt was almost on the ground...he was basically front squattin 345 from beyond parallel....which is kind of hard.</p><p></p><p>they wonder why we consistantly have one of the top weightlifting teams in florida.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upchuckcanuck, post: 29409600"] lol @ "formal training." its not uncommon for professional athletes to squat 600+ pounds....one of the guys i graduated with squated 615 twice...he went down, coach said it wasnt parallel, so he got under the bar again, went down to parallel, held it for a sec, looked at the coach and asked him if it was ok, and then went back up and racked the weights....we also had a sophomore that was getting close to breaking the school clean record of 345. he got 340, then tried 345...he got under it, flipped his wrist, snapped it up, but couldnt squat it up...he got so low i heard he was past 90 degrees and his butt was almost on the ground...he was basically front squattin 345 from beyond parallel....which is kind of hard. they wonder why we consistantly have one of the top weightlifting teams in florida. [/QUOTE]
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