There are several signs one can recognize at the gym that the guy is lifting weights way too heavy for his own good. He is prolly just a show off or he is doing it all wrong.
1. If he drops the weight and make a load noise, then it is too heavy. If he can not even lower the weights slowly and has to resort to dropping it, then it shows he has no eccentric control for that amount of resistance. Or he is just a jerk.
2. If he has to use his whole body to do a simple bicep curls. This is when the guys swings the weights up using his legs and trunk. He is simply using momentum generated by his legs and trunk to complete that bicep curls. Dude it is too heavy!
3. If he has to grunt so loudly to lift the weights, it is prolly too heavy. Or he is just a guy who craves the attention of others.
4. If he can not be bothered to return the weights to its proper place, then it must be too heavy. Who wants to lift that heavy weight again to rack it up if it is way too heavy? Or he is just a slob.
5. If he can only do less than 5 reps then it is too heavy. A true sign of strength is the ability to do at least 10 repetition maximum with good form.
6. If he has to use "spotter" to do his lift, then he has no confidence that he won't drop that weight on his face/body. This shows no control and it is only when the weight is too heavy for his strengths.
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