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Who is getting more ripped during the lockdown!
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[quote:TlvmmCpoft:MV80Mzk4NjE2XzgwMDc3MTA2X0JDNUYwQzM2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78583250:MV80Mzk4NjE2XzgwMDc3MDc0XzFDRDI5MUVB] I;m a structural engineer and your fine. If you get into the 600lb range you will have a big problem on your hands. Carry on. [/quote] :chuckle: [/quote]
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This pandemic has been the worst pandemic I've ever been through but it has also allowed me to work out more than ever.I've moved my squat from 325x2 to 405x 1 in 2 months at 167 lbs. I attribute this to not moving at all for the rest of the day so I'm not wasting any excess energy. I am worried that my second floor cant handle much more than this without crashing through to my downstairs neighbor. I'm thinking about switching over to front squats to lessen the weight a little. Does anyone know what is safe in terms of square footage in a second floor apt?
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