A dude was deadlifting 956lbs in my gym and I accidentally fell under the bar as he was bringing the bar down so I had to press the bar of my chest for 3 sets of 10 close grip. Was only touch and go though because I was scared for my life😔
@@Kay-xb3ol I was doing weighted walking lungs with 25lbs dumbbells, my grip gave out, and I tripped over one of the dumbbells so that is how I got there
@Truthwillsetyoufree777 and I’m super happy for them. I lift for myself first, being competitive comes second. I’m just trying to hit my next mile stone.
@Truthwillsetyoufree777 Sure with their back arched and a super wide grip, for a total of 2 inch range of movement. You probably have a fucked up definition of "natural" on top of those facts
@@luckylaki2092 I'm 155 lb now, i was 145 lb then, had a bunch of problems with my chest and shoulder and bottom line is I'm only now in the path to PR
i was stuck at 315 for a year, then i ran this 6 week advance specialization program from some random guy in youtube and busted 395 in my bench set up in my driveway!
Hypothetically (and using round numbers here) if Julius Maddox went 700/750/800 on bench, the sum of those 3 bench presses would give him the 22nd best total all time in sleeves. I've benched 525lbs in meet (and 500+ in 3 weight classes, the fat ones), and 550lbs in the gym with a baby pause.
@@GR-uc1gq for most people, no. Most people aren’t genetically gifted or weigh heavy enough to do it. 500 is impressive regardless but a lot of natty lifters don’t even weigh 200lbs. Most people would need to bulk around a substantial amount or hit a world class level 2.5-3x bodyweight bench which isn’t possible for the majority of the population.
Hit 170 in late 2019...insert pandemic...hit 165 in March 2021. Just finished the Candito 6 week bench program and hit 170 again (175=nope!). Can’t be too mad about it. Hit a lot of rep/weight schemes I haven’t before during the last 6 weeks so hopeful a few more months I can finally reach my goal of 185 @ 132lbs BW!
the enormous fatigue generated by these astounding weights is shocking. once a week bench training and he makes gains and i totally believe it, I bet it takes 5-6 days just tobe able to hit it heavy again
I think that these should be more of a podcast advertisement. Great content, but when people see a 1.5 hr video they get hesitant. But a 1.5 hr podcast is spot on. Candito Podcast…
@@justamustachewithoutaguy9370 I know man. I did something to my right arm and had bad nerve pain or something related. Had to shut it down. We’ll get back there soon. My only issue is difficulty of weight gain. And lack of appetite. Dropped 40lb. Have almost 20 back now. Ugh.
90 kg touch and go and 85 kg with pause. I didn't subtracted 15 pounds because first thing is that amerimutt units are reserved for most mentally impaired people second thing is I know my pause bench
Thanks for the videos Candito! Julius is something special out here. Weighing at 170 and benching around 215 for a solid pause. Peak week is coming! The pandemic has made me start from scratch three times.
Training the same muscles many times a week for a period is known as nuclei overload training, so when you go back to actual hypertrophy and strength training you make quick gains
@@lilbatty it should be fine if you're cutting, from my own experience I did a lot of running in a caloric deficit for track and cross country along with jumping. Then once I started squatting my legs blew up. Team alpha 3d has many good videos on everything about it. Good luck!
305. PR'd 5 years ago. Literally have been focusing on everything else (squat, deadlift, overhead press) since at the time I hit that all of those lifts lagged in comparison
@@a.julian3770 It doesn't seem that unlikely given that his bench started exploding then. He may be exaggerating but if he was on gear for a long time he wouldn't be suddenly hitting pr's every month out of nowhere.
@faggat55(Oksana) yea definitely. He uses all same basic drugs as any pro does. But he is a freak and I'm guessing natural he could have been that rare person who got close to 600.
I believe it. I think studies show that the difference in strength at the absolute highest levels between natty and enhanced is only 10% or so. Again, at the absolute highest level. This doesn't mean casual gym goers or "pretend powerlifters" on Instagram. Greg Nuckols has a piece about it I believe.
@@Earendil117 yeah I got it from deadlifting with bad form and maxing out every week. Really stupid I know and I regret it big time. It’s getting better now and I’m able to do most things including benching with my feet down but I choose not to out of precaution because the flare ups make it almost impossible to work or lift.
@@sberc1 damn bro I've been there, had a bulging disc from wrestling and I could barely walk but now I'm back as good as ever, keep going to physio and you'll be 100% in no time
@@GR-uc1gq it's not a good idea to just recommend random exercise to a person because every injury is different. He has the right idea currently and avoids movements that aggravate his back.
@@diglo123 I always end up injuring myself somehow. Literally my most consistent injury has been my chest. 255x5, injured. 225x5 injured. 205x? injured. 175x10 injured. 205x6 3-1-0 Tempo? Injured. Its happened on 2-3 other occasions, but I can't recall them. Also it was 300, but Jonnie said -15 if it was TnG, so 🤷
@@CH1C4N0444 yeah injuries is such a big concern on bench which why Im thinking of full converting to overhead press instead or just dropping volume by a ton. Benching twice a week is just right imo
Yep. He's only on test "apparently". I mean, he's going for a 800lbs world record bench and all the power to him. But to say that he's only on test. It's 2021. Lmao🤡🤡
Great interview. The talk about payment, prize money all makes sense, as Eddie Hall has talked about as well. He didn’t do a powerlifting meet cause it just wasn’t worth it for him. The athlete is essentially taking the majority of the risk & the promoter is taking all the money.
The tested/untested records being this close is a huge red flag to anyone who knows anything. In fact, the average difference between tested/untested was around 7% last time I did the comparison a few years back. Studies have shown the "acute" benefits of anabolic steroids to be around 5-10%. If you look at what current testing schemes achieve its quite obvious whats happening.
Every time Julius hits a PR it’s a world record
Damn
Imagine being him
That's actually fucking crazy to think about aye
He even hit 740lbs for a double. I mean it is truly just unbelieveable. Julius truly is to benching what Einstein was for physics.
@@kirby7475 lol
A dude was deadlifting 956lbs in my gym and I accidentally fell under the bar as he was bringing the bar down so I had to press the bar of my chest for 3 sets of 10 close grip. Was only touch and go though because I was scared for my life😔
how do you accidentally fall under the bar?
@@Kay-xb3ol I was doing weighted walking lungs with 25lbs dumbbells, my grip gave out, and I tripped over one of the dumbbells so that is how I got there
@@truetoo6427 I call bullshit. There's no way you were doing lunges with such a gargantuan weight.
@@LargeLats I’m 235 pounds man strength just comes naturally to me
lmfao
235 and super happy about it. I thought I would never hit 2 plates.
@Truthwillsetyoufree777 everyone’s different lad
@Truthwillsetyoufree777 and I’m super happy for them. I lift for myself first, being competitive comes second. I’m just trying to hit my next mile stone.
@Truthwillsetyoufree777
Sure with their back arched and a super wide grip, for a total of 2 inch range of movement. You probably have a fucked up definition of "natural" on top of those facts
@Truthwillsetyoufree777 Does putting people down make you feel better about yourself?
@@charlesbowes1451 good shit bro
926lbs touch and go. 290lbs paused
i always knew t-n-g gave a huge benefit and this is proof
I can do 926lbs touch and die. It'll definitely be paused but only until it goes through my body.
@@josephmoore8864 your comment had me weak
i think he meant he can touch the weight then go🚶🤣🤣
320 Touch and go 640 with a pause. I know it seems odd but that’s what it is.
260 lb touch and go, that intro really hit deep, I haven't PRd in 2 years
How?
Are you like 130 lb body weight
@@luckylaki2092 I'm 155 lb now, i was 145 lb then, had a bunch of problems with my chest and shoulder and bottom line is I'm only now in the path to PR
@@luckylaki2092 I am also 19 now, i hit 260 at 17
How many times are you benching a week? 260 is still really good for your bodyweight man
i was stuck at 315 for a year, then i ran this 6 week advance specialization program from some random guy in youtube and busted 395 in my bench set up in my driveway!
What was the program
@creatine addict i actually did that to bench 225 for the first time years ago haha
What guy lol
I remember when I first benched 800. I just didnt record it
Yeah dude i was there. The camera battery died dammit.
i was benching 800 in my teenage years but i stop because is bad for the elbows
Scott Mendelson actually claims this for real.
@@ivailobumbovski4286 I benched 856 freshman year is that good? Was only 135 pounds
@@wooshbr758 i hope you mean kilos. Otherwise its pretty bad imo. Not good genetics
Hypothetically (and using round numbers here) if Julius Maddox went 700/750/800 on bench, the sum of those 3 bench presses would give him the 22nd best total all time in sleeves.
I've benched 525lbs in meet (and 500+ in 3 weight classes, the fat ones), and 550lbs in the gym with a baby pause.
Do you think a 500 bench is Natty achievable for 50% of the lifting population
I'm trying to get to 405
Hahaha. I forgot about you after blaha bodied you so bad. That guy used to dunk on you daily.
@@GR-uc1gq At least 50%.
@@GR-uc1gq for most people, no. Most people aren’t genetically gifted or weigh heavy enough to do it. 500 is impressive regardless but a lot of natty lifters don’t even weigh 200lbs. Most people would need to bulk around a substantial amount or hit a world class level 2.5-3x bodyweight bench which isn’t possible for the majority of the population.
Hit 170 in late 2019...insert pandemic...hit 165 in March 2021. Just finished the Candito 6 week bench program and hit 170 again (175=nope!). Can’t be too mad about it. Hit a lot of rep/weight schemes I haven’t before during the last 6 weeks so hopeful a few more months I can finally reach my goal of 185 @ 132lbs BW!
Buy microplates and try 171 :)
@@simbellemare6999 crap! I actually have 5.5lb plates!! Why didn’t I think of that! 😝
Guarentee it was competition grip 😂
@@mosesacevedo ? Absolutely was. I do middle finger on the ring
60kg boiz! You'll get it soon.
Just hit 364 at a uspa meet 3 days ago, thx for giving me the chance to tell everyone more!
As a Late novice, reached 86 kg for a triple on the paused bench in the early 2020. Then came the pandemic and ruined everything.
the enormous fatigue generated by these astounding weights is shocking. once a week bench training and he makes gains and i totally believe it, I bet it takes 5-6 days just tobe able to hit it heavy again
Once a week works best for some people in general I bench once a week and got from 280 to 390 within 3 years
@@chew2866 do you do any other pressing movements in the week like OHP or dips or is all your pressing and accessories in one day a week?
and here i am as a natty trying to bench 4 times a week lmfao
Yep. Most of us won't move loads that heavy to require that though
Before all that why not stir blackpink and bts fans so they would come here and get candito some views?
This is a dope ass genuine convo really fucking with the consistent uploads. Jonnie the goat
I'm the goat but candito definitely better than lebum
What a humble guy, so much to learn from him, Thank you both✌️🤜🏽🤛🏽
The Way Julius talks about doing something no one has ever done before was really inspiring. I relate.
I think that these should be more of a podcast advertisement. Great content, but when people see a 1.5 hr video they get hesitant. But a 1.5 hr podcast is spot on. Candito Podcast…
Push ups added to my regime from now on road to 800lbs bench incoming for me!
310. Missed 315 3 times. Gave up. Now currently in the mid 250s. Working back up.
bruh, why'd you give up, so freaking close
@@justamustachewithoutaguy9370 I know man. I did something to my right arm and had bad nerve pain or something related. Had to shut it down. We’ll get back there soon. My only issue is difficulty of weight gain. And lack of appetite. Dropped 40lb. Have almost 20 back now. Ugh.
Julius is a legend. Great story, top bloke and an absolute force!
90 kg touch and go and 85 kg with pause. I didn't subtracted 15 pounds because first thing is that amerimutt units are reserved for most mentally impaired people second thing is I know my pause bench
Considering you can't rack a 230 kg clean I'd expect a little more out of that bench
Julius is such a well spoken and down to earth guy. We need more people who think like him.
I'm about to hit a 2000lbs assisted paused bench, it's been on my chest for about a week now send help please my spotter cant deadlift this off me
That hilarious dude
95lbs for 2 😅
Does our little manlet madman plan on brining benni magnusson to the podcast?
Just hit 275 yesterday for the first time. Super pumped :)
im warming up for a bench 1rm as I watch this
i benched 255 with a pause
160 kg (352 lbs) paused and 175 kg (385 lbs) with ass off the bench and touch and go. But I'm doing something right now to change that..
Two legends.
Jonnie that was one of the best interviews. So insightful and cordial.
Everyones finna do some push-ups after this
Most for me was 265 at 28 and now around 225 at 35.
He's left humanity behind
Thanks for the videos Candito! Julius is something special out here. Weighing at 170 and benching around 215 for a solid pause. Peak week is coming! The pandemic has made me start from scratch three times.
Training the same muscles many times a week for a period is known as nuclei overload training, so when you go back to actual hypertrophy and strength training you make quick gains
Do u think everyone should do nuclei training?
Like can I do it if I'm cutting?
@@lilbatty it should be fine if you're cutting, from my own experience I did a lot of running in a caloric deficit for track and cross country along with jumping. Then once I started squatting my legs blew up. Team alpha 3d has many good videos on everything about it. Good luck!
Really enjoyed this interview! Julius is such a great guy and Jonny you're a brilliant host!
305. PR'd 5 years ago. Literally have been focusing on everything else (squat, deadlift, overhead press) since at the time I hit that all of those lifts lagged in comparison
I'm finally going to start benching heavy again this year. Will hit 340 by the end of the year
24:40 I've tried to sign up "elite amateur" (drug tested) at an RPS meet and they've said the same, didn't have tests available.
A wild FreakieD appears.
It’s under appreciated that Julius benched 700 natural. That says a lot about how far he can go after not being natural now
314 in comp, 325 gym w/ pause
250 is my best bench, really happy about it and hoping to continue this progress!
Seems like a great guy
205 paused at 155lbs. given all i had done was weighted dips and OHP up to that point, im proud of it.
Nice interview. Julius seems like a good dude.
205
Julius seems like a very genuine dude, but I can't bring myself to believe he was benching 700+ natty.
God if he says he's natty... haha
@@josephmoore8864 He said he was natty up until 2019, after which he started on test...
@@a.julian3770 It doesn't seem that unlikely given that his bench started exploding then. He may be exaggerating but if he was on gear for a long time he wouldn't be suddenly hitting pr's every month out of nowhere.
@faggat55(Oksana) yea definitely. He uses all same basic drugs as any pro does. But he is a freak and I'm guessing natural he could have been that rare person who got close to 600.
I believe it. I think studies show that the difference in strength at the absolute highest levels between natty and enhanced is only 10% or so. Again, at the absolute highest level. This doesn't mean casual gym goers or "pretend powerlifters" on Instagram.
Greg Nuckols has a piece about it I believe.
Bro I am 150lbs and my bench is about 160-165lbs (I started lifting 4 months ago)
today i did 75 kg for the first time very slow as well lift ,but good range happy
The most push-ups I ever did in a workout was 4x50. It kicked my ass and I weighed like 165lbs.
242lbs or 110kg "comp bench". Still improving though, but that's the heaviest for a single rep I've done
172.5kg comp max in March 01, 2020
365lbs for 3 gym max in February 12, 2021
Estimated Max 415lbs for August 7th, 2021
All at about 90kg bodyweight
16 yrs 155 body weight,
255 bench
275 legs up. Haven’t benched with leg drive in 6 months due to a herniated disc
Damn man if you cant even bench that must be an extremely herniated disc, you get it from deadlifting?
@@Earendil117 yeah I got it from deadlifting with bad form and maxing out every week. Really stupid I know and I regret it big time. It’s getting better now and I’m able to do most things including benching with my feet down but I choose not to out of precaution because the flare ups make it almost impossible to work or lift.
@@sberc1 damn bro I've been there, had a bulging disc from wrestling and I could barely walk but now I'm back as good as ever, keep going to physio and you'll be 100% in no time
Do some cobra poses and deadhangs with feet on the floor. I had a similar issue and fixed it 3 months later
Edit: Follow your doctor's order 💊
@@GR-uc1gq it's not a good idea to just recommend random exercise to a person because every injury is different. He has the right idea currently and avoids movements that aggravate his back.
About 80 kg / 176 lbs for 3-5 reps was my best ever so far.
My max is 235. Started working out about 10 months ago
Keep pushing! You've seen just the beginning of an intoxicating cycle of progress and effort
Weight?
That's actually impressive. Age and weight?
@@wyattchapman1040 around 165 or so
@@mindwalkerpod thanks. Definitely excited to keep going
285lb is my all time best 1RM on bench. Hit that at about ~200lb BW when I was 18. I am now 25 and have yet to get even remotely close to that.
you can get back up in no time. Very impressive for being so young.
@@diglo123 I always end up injuring myself somehow. Literally my most consistent injury has been my chest. 255x5, injured. 225x5 injured. 205x? injured. 175x10 injured. 205x6 3-1-0 Tempo? Injured. Its happened on 2-3 other occasions, but I can't recall them.
Also it was 300, but Jonnie said -15 if it was TnG, so 🤷
@@CH1C4N0444 yeah injuries is such a big concern on bench which why Im thinking of full converting to overhead press instead or just dropping volume by a ton.
Benching twice a week is just right imo
@@diglo123 Honestly I try to do both tbh. I like benching and I like OHP
Why is powerlifting and calisthenics so underrated in public media? Both sports to me are exciting and truly test human physical capacities.
Well... Not really. It only tests strength which is just one aspect of human performance.
It is definitely underrated though.
Is julius maddox trying to tell me he's not on roids?
Yep. He's only on test "apparently". I mean, he's going for a 800lbs world record bench and all the power to him. But to say that he's only on test. It's 2021. Lmao🤡🤡
I prefer a very controlled touch and go bench for training and pausing only on peaking phases.
Yes candito come with the figures put it out there!!!!
272.5 lbs pause bench. 290 tng. Never competed.
395 lbs.
big if true
Where else will you see an interview like this? Nice job.
315 Paused, 325 Touch and go
I became a chef through rehab, his story has a lot of similarities to mine
269lb for 5 reps. Calculated 1rm 300 touch and go.
Weight 240lbs
All the best
Great interview. The talk about payment, prize money all makes sense, as Eddie Hall has talked about as well. He didn’t do a powerlifting meet cause it just wasn’t worth it for him. The athlete is essentially taking the majority of the risk & the promoter is taking all the money.
Julius is so inspirational about forgiving the 800lbs mistake
220 at 120 pounds so I guess paused will be 205. Every time my bench plateaus I run your advanced bench program and it does wonders.
That is insanely impressive tbh. At 120?
@@jacobhate I really need to eat more LOL. I've been stuck at 220 for 11 months now.
The first to bench over 700 pounds was Ted Arcidi i think in 1985, doing 705 pounds
130 kg paused 17 yrs old 82 kg bw 1 year and 1 mnth in to training
315 last two blocks. Hopefully can add at least 5 to it next mock.
326lbs in comp 2 weeks ago!
355 paused gym lift; never done a competition
Soulja boy was the first one to bench 800
441 at 195 in USAPL competition. Currently 465 touch and go.
Gym: 429lb/195kg
In comp: 415lb/187.5kg
I'm gonna do the 10 sets of 5 pushup progression on my lighter days, what do you think about it?
255lbs. I think im weak but i think social media has kinda messed up my perspective. I've been training for 3 years.
Imagine thinking of reaching a 405 bench thinking i wanna go up another 315 lbs LOL.
yo this mans Julius is so real
315 touch and go after training for about 4 years, did 275 paused in a meet a year ago.
Hold up, I'm sorry but there's no way someone who can bench 500+ without training for it is clinically hypogonadal
Imagine your going for 800 lb bench, and they mislead the weight...
Best paused, belt & wrist wrap bench- 180kg
Best beltless 5sec pause - 160kg
Meh , Noriega's gonna do a 900 tricep extention soon
I really hope the world record never gets taken by someone using 2 inches of rom
@@thorwannabe6810 But Noriega is so cool
Agree. Tricep lockout
@@davidthesuper I like Noriega but I dont want a bencher like him to get wr. Hope they change the rules
Ez
That really is a good bench, non of the usual powerlifting bollox, down, pause, press ! Excellent.
240 pause :) really proud of it
great interview! You should interview Coan!
360 @ 179...only time I’ve ever got a 2x bodyweight bench. Took years and years and years of focused training to get it.
330 in competition at 198, 345 in the gym. I usually walk around weighing 200-205.
The tested/untested records being this close is a huge red flag to anyone who knows anything.
In fact, the average difference between tested/untested was around 7% last time I did the comparison a few years back.
Studies have shown the "acute" benefits of anabolic steroids to be around 5-10%.
If you look at what current testing schemes achieve its quite obvious whats happening.
Who cares about how much anyone can lift, all that matters is how good you look
Johnys 69 shirt killed me XD
350 7 weeks ago
Have done a 345 that moved like an rpe@7 last week
Hopefully when I test next week I can update this 😬
PR is 365 pause, but I can barely do 275 now because I got lazy and barely lifted for the past 12 months
365 is really nice. How long did it take from 315-365?
295 lbs touch and go. Never tested a paused 1rm.
460 for a shitty touch and go, have never done a meet
Super impressive
Bench is my best lift. My all time PR is 479 in competition.
My PR is 140kg in competition
Eric spoto/ krill were you at my man
Hit 315 paused when I was 17, I’m 20 now and can only hit 275.
Hit 3150 paused when i was 16 im 21 now and can only hit 2750 if only my knee wasnt acting up bro...
thats me right now how did you become so bad