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Standing military press - 178.5 lbs (81.14 kgs)

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2007

Mike Brown doing standing military presses with 178.5 Lbs. (81.14 Kgs.) on 65th birthday (using sticking point smashers).
http://www.mikebrownsolutions.com/stickingpoint.htm

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  • Incredible lift. What are "sticking point smashers"??

  • @iwanttoseemrshow An invention of Mike Brown. google it.

  • im 13 only dope-free and I can manage to max out with a 350lb military-press for 3 solid, acceptable reps with perfect form and full-depth with lock outs! XD

  • @13andincrediblycut What you're describing would be a world record. I'd like to see a video of you doing it. Power lifters don't do militaries, only bench press, squat, and deadlift. Mike

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  • @13andincrediblycut i am an unborn foetus and i can max out a 1000 lb military press for 50 reps.....beat that now kid. I bet you're just a keyboard lifter son.

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  • BEAST STRENGTH!!!!!!!!!

  • @13andincrediblycut I can lift 700lbs with my penis while doing kegals

  • strong lift for an old man!! that's more than I can military press lol

  • @awreckingball LOL!!!!

  • You are the man!!!!

  • @dlaw70

    I am 5 (or I will be in 6 months) and I can military press a bench press machine. Am I doing it wrong?

  • I want to know what's more effective, the seated or the standing?

  • Buff Santa Claus

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