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I think novices looking at the training those freaks do now are silly. They should instead look to what those freaks started with, as that's probably more appropriate for their needs.
I wonder if it is more a case of 'those that are liftin big and still in the game take the time necessary to warm up to a big lift/s'. Those serious about lifting are willing to take the time necessary to meet ad exceed their limits. Those on the clock will find it hard to warm up enough (and in the right way) to lift an a55load of weight.
I would do more but I injured my leg ages ago and actually have two less muscles in it so it's hard but I'm working at it - as for my bench that's at like four assisted reps so i cant claim credit I can comfortably do 30-35 kg 8-10 reps but that's also taken me ages as I tore my rotator cuff when I was younger