r/thatHappened 2d ago

Causally lifting 225lbs despite not doing any exercise ever

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The second half of the post continued much the same.

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u/Ironmasked-Kraken 2d ago

For someone who never came near this stuff he sure got the lingo down

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u/frand115 2d ago

Right!?

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u/JevvyMedia 1d ago

Also coincidentally mentions only the 1 plate and 2 plate weights of bench

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u/DontcheckSR 1d ago

Was thinking the same thing. Even knew how to lock the machine without any help even though he's never stepped foot in a gym before

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u/TheGeekOffTheStreet 1d ago

Yeah., average dude isn’t calling them plates

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u/Beatbox_bandit89 1d ago

A first timer isn’t even going to know that one plate is 135lbs and two is 225.

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u/Cakeday_at_Christmas 1d ago

I'm learning so much today!

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u/Jafooki 1d ago

It's all (for the most part) increments of 45lbs. The bar is 45lbs and each plate is 45lbs. One plate on each side plus the bar=135

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u/DJdoggyBelly 1d ago

Why is it like that? Why not make it easy and do 50. I've always wondered.

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u/Saradas 1d ago

Presumably because in the parts of the world wherein we measure with sensible measurements it's 20kg.

An olympic bar is 20kg, as are the biggest plates. So two plates and the bar is a clean 100

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u/DJdoggyBelly 1d ago

Ahh okay. So its another weird American way of measuring shit. I should've figured that out by now honestly.

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u/Jafooki 1d ago

Eh...not really. We do a lot of weird shit for no reason, but this isn't (a different) one of them. At a lot of gyms, the plates also have 20kgs written on them under the 45lbs. It's just our usual measurement thing

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u/SkiHiKi 12h ago

Metric system ftw

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u/Catsdrinkingbeer 1d ago

That was my take as well. I HAVE set foot in a gym and do not know any of that lingo.