LSU running back Derrius Guice was in beast mode at the gym this week, squatting 583-pounds.


Love the energy in the weight room.
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dang that's a lot of weight
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Some OT badass is going to blow his back out trying this at his cross fit gym today
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Damn I ain't heard some Savage Life since High School. But don't mind if I do.
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My thoughts exactly lol... classic for sure
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That's what I last in gym everyday
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Blast lol
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The look on white guy at :09 is lol
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Groundwork for his heisman trophy
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nice. He has more in his tank.
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Dude is going hard in beast mode! Gonna flatten some DBs this year fo sho!
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Is that a lot? I feel like they think that is a lot.
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Ehhh, I do six reps w/ dat
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Savage
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He needs to work on his form...bar way too high..with proper form, who knows what he could max. Still impressive tho
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Grim
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There always has to be that guy
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For high bar squatting like Olympic athletes do as well as athletes in general; the bar was placed just fine. Only flaw would be that he may not gone deep enough and that subjective. For his purposes this squat was awesome and he's a beast. Now if this were some national powerlifting championship meet then maybe some a-hole judge would say he wasn't deep enough. This guy may damn well squat 660 by the time he finishes his career here.
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low energy
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It's the reps that count and not that you lifted that shite once!!
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Retard. 583 is ridiculous, freak strength. Do you lift? If not then stfu. Ex. Most intermediate to above average folks can squat 305-350 at 170 pounds or so. So in workouts they rep 70-80% of their 1 rep max at 200-245 pounds for 5 rep sets. This dude is hitting 583 and playing with 405 in workouts. shite is crazy. Btw lifting heavy is how you get stronger. Not hitting a bunch if reps on light weight
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What P bean said. That is word for word truth for power lifting.
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while I don't agree with your perspective, a lot of folks don't realize how strong players have been since the 80's. Victor Jones, for example, could knock out multiple reps with 585 (6 plates) in 1988-89. Andolsek was a 700+ lb squatter....granted he's a legend. Hell, Raymond Smoot easily toyed with 405 for 10+ reps. I hit 525 out of HS before coming to LSU. Guice's play and overall athleticism speak for themselves....we don't need to find other ways to prop him up when the ones that count the most are other-worldly.
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Even more impressive that he's doing so in cleats.
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How bout an 85 year old country red neck jdrn21? That should do it!
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That is impressive as frick
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The ease at which he just walks that load out of the rack impresses me the most.
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He will be what Bush was for USC ...the total package and a legit Heisman candidate
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This!
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A be a much better NFL player
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You want G sh*t.......as in Guice sh*t?!?!? Lil Webbie knows what's up
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why does football have an off-season
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