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I agree....Myself only being a 250 guy, I only do the movement for speed and power. Take 175, go down and up as fast as I can for 3 reps. Doesnt really correlate to pole vaulting, But I like to incorporate power wherever I can.
			
									
									.What exactly does bench press have to do with pole vaulting? The movement is slow and non related to actual movements in the vault
I agree....Myself only being a 250 guy, I only do the movement for speed and power. Take 175, go down and up as fast as I can for 3 reps. Doesnt really correlate to pole vaulting, But I like to incorporate power wherever I can.
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As a freshman in High School I put up 200 but during football season I really screwed up my shoulder so I couldn't lift for about a year. I just started lifting again like a week ago and I havn't maxed yet because I don't want to depress myself. I'm guessing somewhere around 180 since I still did some maintenace lifting while I was hurt. If we are talking biceps then mine is 15" around. Not bad for a 15 year old if I do say so myslef.
			
									
									
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