Does anybody here know what the most weight ever military pressed is? Thanks in advance!
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Thread: World Record Military Press?
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I`d guess mid 400 ' s
5'11 @ 220lbs.
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Originally posted by Heisman
I might be a contender if I put another 350 pounds onto what I can do currently.
Honesty is always cool , welcome bro ........5'11 @ 220lbs.
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01-07-2004, 08:22 PM #10Originally posted by Smasher
I just read an atricle about a guy named Eddie Moyzan and it said he can military press 405 for fifteen reps and bench 315 fifty times. WTF? Thats crazy!Last edited by idiotsavant; 01-07-2004 at 08:24 PM.
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01-07-2004, 09:50 PM #11
Bob Bednarski pressed 456 as a super at the 68 sr. nats weighing 251.5, his press being a world record. He had a much looser pressing style than March, using around 40 degrees backbend. March lifted as a 242 pounder there, pressing 345 and bombing with 290 in the snatch. It was the next year in Chicago at the Srs. that Bill pressed the 390, and it was the strictest heavy press of its time. Bill used just a slight bar drop (without knee kick) after the clap and not much backbend (maybe 15-18 degrees) during the actual press. Compared to what the rest of the world was doing at the time, it was awesome. I saw all of Bill's presses in 69 from about 20 feet away and it was quite a series: 360, 375, 390 - people were banging their feet on the gym floor as he completed the 390...it was a great moment. It was always fun to watch the others compete with the pressure of my own competition finished.
http://www.goheavy.com/forums/olympi...mes/read/59868
A_Rod, step up for your prize.
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01-08-2004, 07:10 AM #12
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Originally posted by lucubration
A_Rod, step up for your prize.
Thank you coach, thank you mom and thanks god , i wouldnt have made it if it wasnt for all of you !!!!!5'11 @ 220lbs.
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