Bud Jeffries Squats 900lbs

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

http://www.strongerman.com - Bud Jeffries squats 900 lbs. from the bottom position of the rack. For more information check out the book and DVD How to Squat 900 lbs.

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  • wtf was going on from :05-:08 lol

  • @crazyozzyking

    It's a bottom position squat. Favored by Bud Jeffries, Brooks Kubik, and a ton of strong guys who don't specialize in powerlifting, but who do specialize in heavy squats.

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  • To Quote47,

    I just came across this and felt compelled to post in response to your comment of breaking Buds arm in half. First off, that's a load of BS! Second, for someone claiming to be best at everything they do your push-ups aren't even full range in your video(check out Bud doing handstand push-ups at 300+ pounds of body weight in his video section). You probably should research before making further rediculous comments.

  • @Quote47 what standard does 'arm-wrestling' represent? It's the most unathletic strength sport you can do. What if you play rugby and the guy with a stronger posterior chain RUNS THROUGH YOU. It seems (judging from your videos) that you dont really train legs (and actually just lift cheap looking dumbells in your bedroom). You look bigger than a normal guy, but NOT VERY BIG. And you seem to have a massive ego. You can win your arm wrestling match but get destroyed in every other situation

  • @crazyozzyking bottom position squats are a lot harder than regular squats IMO. My best bottom position squat is about 40 pounds less than my reg squat

  • @Quote47 dumbbell side laterals?? HAHAHAHAHA in what universe is a dumbbell side lateral a good measure of strength? completely useless exercise unless you're a bodybuilder. name one real life scenario where how much you can side lateral will help you out.

  • @D: Yeah, I guess I should've said "...extremely rarely...". LG still has 2 division & the lb-4-lb DLWRs , & isn't about to lose them. The BPWR's long gone, by many KGs, so there's still a point about specific body-types in there somewhere;-).

  • @lazur1

    Actually, Lamar Gant was the best bench presser and the best deadlifter at one time.

  • Why isn't he competing??

  • ok, that's impressive

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