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Posted on 2/5/11 at 7:38 am to Burt Reynolds
Andolsek was the strongest Tiger in LSU history.
The bullshite bench maxes began with Bo Davis and kept on going with Moffitt's guys doing combo deadlift/bench presses.
Andolsek had a legit 525 bench (no shirts, no spotters grabbing the bar, full ROM, etc.), 455 power clean, 750 squat.
Hell, just the eyeball test with Jordan, Steltz, and Andolsek would give you some clue.
There is a reason the alleged 550-600 lb bench fellas couldn't get north of 35 reps with 225......and, I understand muscle stamina vs power, but if someone maxes north of 500 they should be able to hit 40 at a minimum. For example, Igor Olshanski (sp) from Oregon 1-repped 540lbs and repped 225 for 52. That is reality.
My one critique of Moffitt is the bullshite bench press claims. So, he can get his guys over 500, but totally misses conditioning them enough to rep out as much as an old broken down man like me???? Its because these kids are not hitting these totals........
In the end, no one to date has had the totals that Big E lifted. The guy also ran a 4.89 40 at 292lbs in 1987......his strength translated to field dominance as well.
The bullshite bench maxes began with Bo Davis and kept on going with Moffitt's guys doing combo deadlift/bench presses.
Andolsek had a legit 525 bench (no shirts, no spotters grabbing the bar, full ROM, etc.), 455 power clean, 750 squat.
Hell, just the eyeball test with Jordan, Steltz, and Andolsek would give you some clue.
There is a reason the alleged 550-600 lb bench fellas couldn't get north of 35 reps with 225......and, I understand muscle stamina vs power, but if someone maxes north of 500 they should be able to hit 40 at a minimum. For example, Igor Olshanski (sp) from Oregon 1-repped 540lbs and repped 225 for 52. That is reality.
My one critique of Moffitt is the bullshite bench press claims. So, he can get his guys over 500, but totally misses conditioning them enough to rep out as much as an old broken down man like me???? Its because these kids are not hitting these totals........
In the end, no one to date has had the totals that Big E lifted. The guy also ran a 4.89 40 at 292lbs in 1987......his strength translated to field dominance as well.
This post was edited on 2/5/11 at 7:41 am
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