I honestly refuse to read the rest of your post after that sentence. I cannot have a serious debate with someone who's just come out with something as hilariously ridiculous as that.
Translation: You realize you've made no legitimate points, cannot argue with what I've said, can't even think of a single good counter point that isn't just another opinion which is worthless and never a "point", so you've searched for the laziest way out of the argument since you know you've lost it.
Gotcha.
And I seriously doubt you're a personal trainer based on the terrible knowledge you've displayed in the thread thus far. Your level of displayed knowledge seemed about even to a guy who watched a weight lifting video once, remembered some of the buzzwords and the general idea, but forgot 80% of it. So I think you just threw that shit out there in an attempt to give your opinion credibility and hoped that'd cool off the argument.
No facts, no points, lied to create credibility, tried to derail argument, failed on all attempts, then quit.
Translation: You realize you've made no legitimate points, cannot argue with what I've said, can't even think of a single good counter point that isn't just another opinion which is worthless and never a "point", so you've searched for the laziest way out of the argument since you know you've lost it.
Gotcha.
And I seriously doubt you're a personal trainer based on the terrible knowledge you've displayed in the thread thus far. Your level of displayed knowledge seemed about even to a guy who watched a weight lifting video once, remembered some of the buzzwords and the general idea, but forgot 80% of it. So I think you just threw that shit out there in an attempt to give your opinion credibility and hoped that'd cool off the argument.
No facts, no points, lied to create credibility, tried to derail argument, failed on all attempts, then quit.
Haha, I am a fitness & wellbeing advisor/personal trainer for a company called Nuffield Health based at K-College, Kent. But then again I couldn't give a fuck what you think and don't have to justify anything to you.
I haven't displayed any terrible knowledge whatsoever, I haven't needed to use it. You are the misguided fool spouting crap like "bench press is the most common measurement of power" and then attempting to back it with some seriously embarrassing drivel about asking "buff" guys what they can bench and saying that no one cares about squats and dead lifts.
what does comparing their alleged max bench press have anything to do with lifting a guy up for a move..? you don't lift someone with your pecs and triceps.. deadlift or squat are what would be relevant to the ability to pick a person up. also someone's 1RM is not that important, towards the end of the match a person will be tired and no longer 100% so what they can one rep with bad form and short range of motion is not = to what they can lift comfortably after wrestling a 5-10 minute match.
what does comparing their alleged max bench press have anything to do with lifting a guy up for a move..? you don't lift someone with your pecs and triceps.. deadlift or squat are what would be relevant to the ability to pick a person up. also someone's 1RM is not that important, towards the end of the match a person will be tired and no longer 100% so what they can one rep with bad form and short range of motion is not = to what they can lift comfortably after wrestling a 5-10 minute match.
But... but... if you want to know how strong someone is you just need to ask a "buff" guy what they can bench? Squats, dead lifts and other compound lifts don't matter? One rep max bench press is the universal measurement of overall strength?