• musclemecca bodybuilding forums does not sell or endorse any bodybuilding gear, products or supplements.
    Musclemecca has no affiliation with advertisers; they simply purchase advertising space here. If you have questions go to their site and ask them directly.
    Advertisers are responsible for the content in their forums.
    DO NOT SELL ILLEGAL PRODUCTS ON OUR FORUM

Evan Centopani Deadlifts 500+ Pounds

Natzo

Natzo

Elvira turns me on
VIP
Joined
Aug 2, 2008
Messages
10,728
Points
48




EvanCentopani26-1.jpg
 
nigster

nigster

Mecca V.I.P.
VIP
Joined
Oct 2, 2006
Messages
2,607
Points
38
Why won't he pick it up all the way from the ground in the beginning? I wouldn't walk with that amount of weight...
 
Natzo

Natzo

Elvira turns me on
VIP
Joined
Aug 2, 2008
Messages
10,728
Points
48
Why won't he pick it up all the way from the ground in the beginning? I wouldn't walk with that amount of weight...

I was wondering the same thing...
 
T

Tonka

Mecca V.I.P.
VIP
Joined
Sep 21, 2006
Messages
991
Points
36
Yeah, you could injure your self with that weight lol.
 
PrinceVegeta

PrinceVegeta

Mecca V.I.P.
VIP
Joined
Apr 7, 2007
Messages
10,156
Points
38
Maybe he lazy to bent over and put the plates on when the bar is on the floor, good form, and his calves and arms look huge! thanx for posting
 
Big04pimpin

Big04pimpin

Mecca V.I.P.
VIP
Joined
Nov 28, 2006
Messages
1,743
Points
38
thats 495 plus clips. That meh, I can do it. I want to know what he can max out at. I would be red in the face doing that and straining the life out of me. He looked like he had plenty more left in him.
 
dilatedmuscle

dilatedmuscle

Mecca Super-*****
VIP
Joined
Jun 5, 2007
Messages
6,015
Points
38
Why won't he pick it up all the way from the ground in the beginning? I wouldn't walk with that amount of weight...

I do that sometimes... but not at my max deadlift weight. it makes it much easier to load/unload the plates but other then that i dunno lol doesnt look safe to me but fuck it
 
Milligan41088

Milligan41088

Well-known member
Member
Joined
Sep 24, 2007
Messages
161
Points
16
he did that with ease
 
Essensen

Essensen

Mecca V.I.P.
VIP
Joined
Sep 8, 2007
Messages
612
Points
16
I'm not a technique-nazi at all, but to me that's just not a 'true' deadlift - deadlift is started from the floor, dead, hence the name. It's a 100 times easier to start it from a rack.. not that it isn't a good amount of weight to move, but it just takes a lot away from the lift. It's kinda equivalent to a squat that isn't deep enough.
 
nigster

nigster

Mecca V.I.P.
VIP
Joined
Oct 2, 2006
Messages
2,607
Points
38
I'm not a technique-nazi at all, but to me that's just not a 'true' deadlift - deadlift is started from the floor, dead, hence the name. It's a 100 times easier to start it from a rack.. not that it isn't a good amount of weight to move, but it just takes a lot away from the lift. It's kinda equivalent to a squat that isn't deep enough.
Spot on!

It shouldn't really be a problem to load/unload the plates even if the bar is located on the floor. It's much safer to start the lift from the ground + it makes it a real deadlift, just like Essensen said.

But at the end, who cares, Evan is a great bodybuilder and that's what matters.
 

MuscleMecca Crew

Mecca Staff
M

mvsf1

Mecca V.I.P.
VIP
Joined
Jul 15, 2006
Messages
6,430
Points
38
Some of this forum members could deadlift that much.... :D

I'm not a technique-nazi at all, but to me that's just not a 'true' deadlift - deadlift is started from the floor, dead, hence the name. It's a 100 times easier to start it from a rack.. not that it isn't a good amount of weight to move, but it just takes a lot away from the lift. It's kinda equivalent to a squat that isn't deep enough.

Word.
 

Similar threads

MD Bodybuilding
Replies
0
Views
682
MD Bodybuilding
MD Bodybuilding
Bodybuilding News
Replies
1
Views
673
Joe Pietaro
Joe Pietaro
underbody
Replies
3
Views
946
TalkAdmin
TalkAdmin
Top