Is this achievable natty?

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240kg squat is achievable, yes

Every squat is atg when you have no knees

Yes, espcially as a bloatmaxxed SHW like Wario is (308 pounds according to instruction booklet)

>not counting the bar

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It's 220 without the bar

hes klokov pressing that shit yeah bro >"achievable natty"

>klokov press
Not a real thing

This is why being short makes you the best squatter and dead lifter, less distance to cover.

>that powerlifting cheat form

Not how it works idiot, total body height is basically irrelevant.

k-kyriakos?

retard

at 6ft 3 i can attest to this, just fuck my joints up brah

>what is mechanical advantage

Something that has literally nothing to do with total body height.

Oh, I'm sure it doesn't. The distance one has to cover has no play at all when comparing a 5ft 5 lifter to a 6 ft 5 lifter.

It has no bearing, it is only segment length proportions, mainly femur:body and tibia:femur.

Yee, its sots press

In a dead lift you make an L and then I, mechanical advantage takes place there. That same action happens in your legs when you squat, again mechanical advantage can take place. So unless you can disprove that other than saying no it doesn't happen I'm going to discard your opinion.

>hurr durr, 6'5 and 5'5 guys legs are the same length, it's the upper body that's different

top deadlifters are often very tall.

and being short means you'll never be nailing 60" box jumps. you will likely bench more, lol

>this right here
you are telling me a midget has the same leg length as shaquille o'neal? get the fuck out of here you tard-o

>muh box jumps
who gives a shit that user said short people have a mechanical advantage over someone taller. they do and it has nothing to do with max weight load but it is easier on them

Do you literally not understand what a ratio is? A 5'5 man could very well have relatively much longer legs than a 6'5 man and thus lose out on the mechanical advantage.
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This is basic stuff. This is also why for example sumo deadlifts are NOT necessarily "easier" than conventional.
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>5'5 man might have longer legs than 6'5 man
yep you went full retard.

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BTN push press bro

that's not what a mechanical advantage is, ass-nuts. A person pushing a boulder up a 2 foot high ramp that is 4 feet long has a greater mechanical advantage over someone pushing a boulder up a 1 foot high ramp that is 1 foot long even though he's moving the weight to a greater height