At the gym recently

Seconded. There’s absolutely no way someone could put the amount of weight on a bar that you quoted for the squats and the deadlift unless you go to a gym where serious professionals train for Olympic style weightlifting events.

99% of gyms only have 45 pound plates as their max and you just cant fit that many on for much over 600 pounds and forget about 900. I have seen a pair of 100 pound plates at exactly 1 gym in my lifetime. Although I have seen people bench in the 450 neighborhood, certainly no women. A quick search reveals that the world record is 530 for a woman. And yes OBVIOUSLY you’d either have to be on steroids or have a genetic mutation for a woman to develop that kind of upper body muscle.

And that is for a single repitition. 450lbs, twenty freakin’ times, is absolutely comic-book shit.

The 1RM calculator I found on Google says that this corresponds to a max of about 730 lbs. I have my doubts about the accuracy of the formula they’re using for that input, but regardless, this is at the very limits of human ability. If someone’s doing that, they are a world-class powerlifter.

For a woman?! No way. If a woman is doing that, she’s an alien. You must be talking about anyone M pr F.

Yeah, sorry, wasn’t clear on that.

My thoughts exactly.

She does not juice. She works out.

Well duh! Everybody knows comic-book characters don’t need steroids.

Well, it IS Olympic season.

Lol at squatting 670 lbs 10 times. Only one woman has ever squatted more than 800 lbs., according to the world records ** runner pat** posted. (one rep). If she could squat 670 lbs 10 times, then her 1 rep max is 867, 12 lbs. more than the world record. Impressive!