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Nick got 19 with 130kg today, I'll post vid up tonight

He deadlifted 200kg x 3, then 210kg x 1 and 220kg x 1 beforehand

His hips gave out on the 20th rep, couldnt lock it out

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I think if Nick did it BEFORE deadlifting 220kg lol he MAY have had another couple in him

Nick did his session first and then did the challenge

Its why I find it funny when guys want to rest for a few days before trying, Nick rested a few minutes lol

hehe i felt strong when i did 130kg for 5 reps....

would insert a sexist remark here but cant due to video of the 58kg women being stronger then me....

where do i deposit my man card as i wont be needing it for awhile?

u mean to tell me steak doesnt taste like fruit??

one thing that I dislike about American supplement brands (could be others as well), but they dont have to back up their nutritional claims with any science.

so they can say 350% more blah blah then real steak, but dont have to show any real supporting evidence.

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