DallasDiehard wrote:How's this?
Bench: 400
Squat: 520
Deadlift: 470 ....
I spoke with Chase last night for the Recruiting Roundup. Very impressive guy. He confirmed the numbers listed here.
However, for clarification: Chase is a serious powerlifter who is extremely meticulous about his workouts and about what he puts in his body (i.e. protein, etc.) He confirmed that he has benched 400 when he max-ed out, and this is not the "projected" max lift that some schools claim, where a guy lifts a lower weight a certain number of times, and through some mathematical formula that projects out to a higher "max" lift.
In powerlifting competitions, it's done a little differently than when testing football players. In powerlifting competitions, a lifter doesn't take the bar, lower it and then push it straight back up (when the downward momentum actually can increase the lifting power). In competitions, the bar is grabbed and lowered on to the lifter's chest, where it must come to a complete stop while resting on his chest. A judge then says "UP!" - at which point the lifter lifts the bar. In those competitions, Chase has benched 370 pounds - which is a huge amount for a high school student-athlete.