^ can't help- I'm 66
I think 270 is a pretty good squat
I still stand by my opinion 270 is a pretty good squat
^ can't help- I'm 66
I think 270 is a pretty good squat
1.5x bodyweight is probably average amongst lifters at large.For those of you near 50 y/o what is a good squat?
Personally, I find it helpful to know where others are in my age/weight class. In particular, my hunting RS brothers. Not competing in weight lifting just want to outwork my road hunting competition LOL. In all seriousness, my goal is to rehab the knee and lower extremity and I'm hoping with strengthening I'm less likely to injure the knee down the road. I'm doing legs 2-3x per week and loving it. Push hard/pride 100% agree.1.5x bodyweight is probably average amongst lifters at large.
You would want to be a lot higher than that to be competitive in weightlifting sports.
If you don't compete then it's pointless to compare yourself to others. Push hard every rep and take pride in your effort.
It's good lift for your age, bodyweight, and level of training.Personally, I find it helpful to know where others are in my age/weight class. In particular, my hunting RS brothers. Not competing in weight lifting just want to outwork my road hunting competition LOL. In all seriousness, my goal is to rehab the knee and lower extremity and I'm hoping with strengthening I'm less likely to injure the knee down the road. I'm doing legs 2-3x per week and loving it. Push hard/pride 100% agree.
Username checks out...Got a couple miles in before the workout yesterday, and about to go squirrel hunting
I started weight training for the first time in late December. I am a little younger and lighter than you. To me, 270 sounds like a good squat. Some of the guys on here go a lot heavier, but keep in mind that they've been weight training for years or decades. It is inspiring to me to see the numbers they put up, but comparing myself to them would make me depressed. We're all at different places on our fitness journey and that's alright.what is a good squat?