Texas High School Kid Benches 700 Pounds


I have seen those country boys wrestle full grown hogs to the ground like it was nothing. I don't doubt what they can lift. I have seen the cats move transmissions from one side of the place to the other without a lift, and these were the ones with guts and out of shape, so I don't doubt the ones who work out aren't that strong.

You're speaking a foreign language to some of these folks CEE. lol They've never EVER witnessed any of that in their lifetime. :smh: They're prolly still using "goggle" (not google lol) to locate PP, tx. Psssst...it's off 377N. :emlaugh: :lol: :bawling: :lol: :emlaugh: lololololololololololol

LOL@"tranny lift" lol :emlaugh:
 
I saw this video awhile ago and started to post but I didn't think it too relevant as it would've started me on a rant on what some of PV's current guys aren't doing in the weightroom as far as seriousness. Especially when I've walked through tcu's, smu's, NW's, and Carroll High school's gyms this year and see what they offer and how committed those kids are during their voluntary and involuntary workouts. :read:

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My question is, are you considered COMMITTED or crazy for spending 4-5 hrs of your free time in the weightroom 5-6 days per week? I see some kids committing themselves all the time but I don't think they're crazy because the proof is in the pudding in the fall when they knock a MF'er on his ass and stand over him and gloat. :D :emlaugh: :lol: :lmao:

Of these two teams below, which one is (was) committed to the weightroom and which one isn't (wasn't)? Skip to the 1:00 minute mark to get a better perspective. :D
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<b>"It shouldn't be that easy...."</b> How embarrassing. :lol:
 
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