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18 year old Jackson Powell
Over 2,000lb total on the big three
Insane
Of course it's worth itThats impressive but being that strong at that age will have consequences later in life. I'm living proof. I am naturally unusually strong at 18 I squatted 605 benched 405 and DL 505 and that was at a lean 189lbs all lifts were raw and no gear.
At 19 I got on the juice and started competing in PL eventually at 22 I squatted 850 benched 565 and DL 805 in the 220s
All the injuries I incurred back then are really bothering me now that I'm 60
Imagine what this kid can do if he continues to train and eventually starts using PEDS.
As I sit here writing this I can't straighten my right leg because my hip hurts so bad and those ribs I broke dropping 505 from arms length benching are aching.
Soo you gotta ask yourself is it worth it?
I still say hell ya!
At 19 I got on the juice and started competing in PL eventually at 22 I squatted 850 benched 565 and DL 805 in the 220s
Got any proof on any of this bc those numbers were and are above the world records in the raw class
Your numbers weren't far off. Those numbers are wearing lifting gear, right?No unfortunately have no proof its been lost over the years divorces, moving across country all the throphys, pictures are gone now my goal was to go to the nationals the following year but Ed Coan moved up to the 220s he squatted 964 benched 555 and deadlifted 901
There is soo much I could tell you guys but I don't want to hijack this thread.
No unfortunately have no proof its been lost over the years divorces, moving across country all the throphys, pictures are gone now my goal was to go to the nationals the following year but Ed Coan moved up to the 220s he squatted 964 benched 555 and deadlifted 901
There is soo much I could tell you guys but I don't want to hijack this thread.
I was only mildly being a dick there. I did say to myself, well fuck this guy could be ed coan.
I know what you were thinking, we all have met guys in life that tell us about how big and strong they were back in the day. Some are total bullshit and others are telling the truth. Capin has been around, I tend to believe him. I’m sure at some point I’ll be doing that too, it’s the nature of the beast as we get older.
We have also heard the “you’re a big guy but my son, cousin, brother etc. is much bigger then you. He can bench blah blah blah pounds blah blah” And you look at the guy like yea whatever chief. Funny story, guy years ago at a job I just started tells me “oh I see you lift weights, my sons a bodybuilder, just turned 21 and he’s very into it, eats 6 times a day he’s huge, blah blah” So I’m like oh yeah? That’s great pops, and just changed the subject and thought he was full of it.
Turns out, I end up meeting this kid at my gym. I trained mornings and he was nights so we never crossed paths before. I see this fucking kid training one morning jacked as shit, like WTF kinda jacked. And I was a big boy at the time but this kid made me do a double take. We ended up having a mutual friend there who introduced us, I hear the last name and I’m like “ You’re Joe’s kid?” Yeppppp lol.
So as a reminder, you never quite know who the fuck you’re talking to and what’s truth or fiction. Story of life I guess
We have also heard the “you’re a big guy but my son, cousin, brother etc. is much bigger then you. He can bench blah blah blah pounds blah blah”
Yeah, I had a similar experience. I was back home visiting and my mother told me how the butcher's son was a big bodybuilder. I figured he was exaggerated. I went to the meat shop and met him one day. Turns out the guy was a really good bodybuilder. He had recently won Mr. Ohio and was getting ready for another competition. It really helps you to take people more serious when this happens to you.I know what you were thinking, we all have met guys in life that tell us about how big and strong they were back in the day. Some are total bullshit and others are telling the truth. Capin has been around, I tend to believe him. I’m sure at some point I’ll be doing that too, it’s the nature of the beast as we get older.
We have also heard the “you’re a big guy but my son, cousin, brother etc. is much bigger then you. He can bench blah blah blah pounds blah blah” And you look at the guy like yea whatever chief. Funny story, guy years ago at a job I just started tells me “oh I see you lift weights, my sons a bodybuilder, just turned 21 and he’s very into it, eats 6 times a day he’s huge, blah blah” So I’m like oh yeah? That’s great pops, and just changed the subject and thought he was full of it.
Turns out, I end up meeting this kid at my gym. I trained mornings and he was nights so we never crossed paths before. I see this fucking kid training one morning jacked as shit, like WTF kinda jacked. And I was a big boy at the time but this kid made me do a double take. We ended up having a mutual friend there who introduced us, I hear the last name and I’m like “ You’re Joe’s kid?” Yeppppp lol.
So as a reminder, you never quite know who the fuck you’re talking to and what’s truth or fiction. Story of life I guess
Thats impressive but being that strong at that age will have consequences later in life. I'm living proof. I am naturally unusually strong at 18 I squatted 605 benched 405 and DL 505 and that was at a lean 189lbs all lifts were raw and no gear.
At 19 I got on the juice and started competing in PL eventually at 22 I squatted 850 benched 565 and DL 805 in the 220s
All the injuries I incurred back then are really bothering me now that I'm 60
Imagine what this kid can do if he continues to train and eventually starts using PEDS.
As I sit here writing this I can't straighten my right leg because my hip hurts so bad and those ribs I broke dropping 505 from arms length benching are aching.
Soo you gotta ask yourself is it worth it?
I still say hell ya!