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  1. Don’t get me wrong, I can’t squat 200kg, but I’m not paid to go to the gym, never have been, and used to get reasonably close to that when I wasn’t skipping leg day.
    This is highlighting a weakness in the English game presently rather than what has been a traditional strength. An international level prop in this day and age should piss 200, half the Sunday league players in South Africa would fancy a go at him based on this.
    Ellis, dynamic, combative, abrasive, but bang average in the scrum. Unfortunately for him you just can’t have that in a test match…

  2. If nothing else, this shows he isn't on gear (or not much) because I was squatting deeper for 200 for 5 with no belt or knee wraps at 15 stone when I was a centre. I was 50/50 in powerlifting and rugby back then. He is a full-time rugby player who needs more strength and endurance than total power output for 1 lift, so I'm not trying to put the guy down.

  3. It's madness that the coaches allow spotters for squats. If he's was unable to get back up the spotter could cause more harm than good. Just treach how to squat and throw the bar back should he fail.

  4. For all those commenting its lightweight, he isn't a professional power lifter or a body builder. He's an athlete than needs to have the stamina to play a high intensity cardio based sport where speed and fitness is required. Too many muscles doesn't help with fitness. Having to recover cos you've overdone it or getting injured in training is avoided at all costs because this is his livelihood. For all we know he could be recovering from injury as well and easing his way back into training

  5. Of course there are couch potatoes running their mouths in the comments. This is probably mid or at the tail end of a punishing workout and as an average sized guy he still is doing reps with 200kg

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