The world record for squat for 165 pound male is 712 lbs

The world record for squat for 165 pound male is 712 lbs


Can I do this natty

Currently 155 squatting just over 400 but im barely even casual and go to gym like once every 3 months


I feel like this is attainable because my bf is 18%, 10 more pounds and get down to 6% bf and train like every day for 2 years I think I could get my squat past 712 lbs


Or do I absolutely have to use steroids for this

None of my other lifts are impressive

Inb4 form, I have perfect form and deep squats
Inb4 manlet, I am 6 foot

You're gonna get bigger than 165 before you reach a 712 squat

Shieet user that's impressive. I don't know about setting records but you should definitely pursue getting stronger cause you definitely have some serious potential if what you said is true. Also if you're 6" you're probably going to be competing in at least 181.

You play any sports? How big are your legs?

yeah nah bullshit

those stats would be just about believable on someone who squats 3x a week and has a low body fat, not someone who is 6 foot with 18% bf. There is no way you squat 400 at 155lb with any semblance of proper form at that height and fat.
Besides, if you did what you are saying you do, you would be good enough to have sources other than Veeky Forums to ask this question to.

>manlets don't even know how much a real man weighs!

I garentee you half squat

I ride a bycicle a lot.
I just went to the gym one day and kept adding plates. Thought it was funny how people were staring at me. I dont have an ego problem. My thought is that if I decided to train often that I could be really great.
Id just like to stay around my current weight for cycling.

Deep squat, as in below knees. Form is really really easy, you know, you just do the lift a particular way and if you cant do it that exact way then you use less weight until you can. How could any one fuck up form?

This, obviously
Haha sure. Post proof.

There is a small chance that you are not bullshitting if and only if a) you go to the gym way more often than once every 3 months b) cycling has given you extremely strong legs (i.e. you don't just do it for cardio, you compete and/or do sprints. You would also likely be lying about 18% bf). If you are not lying, and you actually have depth (very very doubtful) then you have great potential to squat.

Now can you get that record? All chances point to no, but it's worth the shot anyway. What is clearly impossible is doing it in 2 years without gear.

>Currently 155 squatting just over 400 but

post video, we'll show you reasons why you're doing it wrong