Niko Hulslander- 705 Pound Squat !!!!

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

www.visionfitnessofpa.com ...Home of Garage Ink Powerlifting. Well, here it is. I plan on this lift being my opener for the USAPL Northeast Regionals on Oct. 18th in KOP, PA. Let me know what ya think. Thanks for all the support to all of you!!! Garage Ink...Represent!!!!

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  • Wish I could squat that right now.

  • Dude, you could do this for 5 reps!!!!! Are you kidding me!!!??? Just thankful that I could do it again. Thanks for the support Man. Don't know what happen to your last comment, but I do thank you for the kind words!

  • hey niko i think bigger numbers are soon to come thanks for letin me be a part of the group just keep your head up and dont think about it so much...tony truely a very clean squat a white light in my book

  • Hey Brother!!!! Thanks so much for the support and help last night!!!! Man, it felt good and I am glad that you guys are here!!!!! Thanks so much!

  • great is that raw?!

  • No, sorry Bro...not that strong yet after the injury, this is singly ply suit and knee wraps. Hopefully we'll work back up to the 810 I did back in 2006. Thanks for the support!!!

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  • 5 reps? Ahhhh...no. Not at all. Actually been messing around with bands but it's not working. Going back to chains next week.

  • still impressive, i think some people done appreciate just HOW HEAVY 705 lbs is, its Feckin heavy lol i dont think ive deracked it :S, btw im mikeyburger1 just to let you know,

    keep training your strong LOL!!!!

  • Thanks Matt!!!! I appreciate the words of advice!!!!!

  • Nice work, Niko. One word of advice: either narrow your stance just before unracking the weight or lower your rack height one hole. You clipped the rack walking it out and as the weight gets heavier, you'll be even shorter.

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