What would be considered average, above average and elite on the wills scale? Score wise..
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Thread: wilks scale, good score?
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05-22-2010, 12:43 PM #1
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05-22-2010, 04:53 PM #2
Bout treefiddy.
Seriously, more information is needed to make a good answer. Or just look up the tables that tell you what "elite" is. It's not based on Wilks.
But to give you an idea, 400 raw will get you into the Arnold, but you're going to need to come closer to 500 to win it.314/231/352/881@123
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05-22-2010, 07:54 PM #9
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I wish that I could post one question and not get smartass answers.. I come in here and apologize for the way I used to be, post videos and ask for help.. not people trashing me on every single damn thing I post..
Endpoint and TrettinR, if you really dislike me that much then I would really appreciate it if you just didn't post unless you are here to help me.. Please and thank you guys!
I am just here for help and advice and trying to further myself as a lifter in general not get trashed onGlory Glory Man United!!
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05-22-2010, 08:10 PM #10
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05-22-2010, 08:34 PM #14
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I'm sorry TrettinR it wasn't smartass, but you have to admit.. 90% of what you post towards me is aggressive/smartass stuff.. I'm just looking for help on perfecting technique, getting stronger and being smarter.
Thank you for the educated answer on the Wilks though! Repped!Glory Glory Man United!!
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05-24-2010, 07:55 AM #15
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Short answer: don't worry about it. You could enter a local comp and depending on who shows up, take first place and best lifter or get stomped and come in dead last. Wilkes can be fun to see your progress at different weights or compare yourself to other lifters but there's really no point in worrying about it unless it is what they end up using to call a draw.
To actually answer your question i think most of my meets I was somewhere in the 350-400 range and I ranked anywhere from 2nd-5th in local or collegiate meets. There's always a freak in a weightclass though that might be dead tied with you in two lifts but have 200 lbs on you on the third. Unless you are trying to be the national champ or going fro records just do what you train yourself to do then do better next time.
If you did your first meet and had a rough day or didn't get what you thought you could, no one is going to laugh or anything, you'll be respected when they see you come back to the next meet with a clear game plan and better training to back it up.
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