Omg that's enormous you put me to shame!
Okay
@FrancisK so you do sets of 6 @ 120% of your body weight.
Well, I normally do 3 sets of 10 @ 88% of my body weight.
Today for my second set I thought I'd try almost my exact body weight. Actually 103% of it so very slightly more and managed 4 reps. If there had been a spotter I might have squeezed out a fifth but it really was not going to be more than that. Definitely nowhere near
@Get2choppaaa 's 15!! or
@FrancisK 6 @ 120% (x3)
Just got a bit worried. Yes when I was 18 I did significantly heavier weights, and at 1x body weight back then I think I could do about 8, so twice as many as now. I'm leaner now in fat percentage than then but unfortunately also have less muscle on me now than then.
Well good to know. If anyone else cares to share this metric - number of reps you can bench of your own body weight - I'd be interested to hear.
My shoulder press is a stronger exercise for me but I always used to care so much about bench.
These days though I find myself caring more about losing some remaining fat. I'm probably about 14% fat but really wish it were about 9%. It's a damn struggle to get rid of that last bit, I post about it in other threads here from time to time..
Until recently I was most obsessed about running a certain distance under a certain time, but have since moved on to other goals. Just tested how long I could keep that pace going on a treadmill and realised it would take weeks or months of very dedicated training to
maybe reach that goal and I felt that other things are just more important, the focus should go elsewhere. Maybe if I'm back in an athletics club one day it will be easier, just with others on the track pushing you to go faster.
Maybe I should change my bench sets from 3 x 10 to 3 x 6 perhaps ten is
not the magic number for this.