this just made my day ^^
I used to do bb, then ended up in track and field. Incorporating weight lifting into any sort of athletic training is the way to go for me, the synergistic effect on performance and motivation are very favorable.
In my strong years, I did 10x3x 110 kg bp (~240lbs) and 3x2x 180kg DEEP squats (~395 lb)
atm I comfortably press 3x12x 70kg in super sets with standing rows, shoulder press and shrugs in a half hour forced wl routine after my swimming sessions. that makes me presume my 1 rep max at flat bp is round about 220-230 lbs, not exactly sure.
anyone interested in picking up t&f training might wanna check out
http://www.elitetrack.com/, anyone who just likes to get to know about an inspirational dedicated guy that likes to share his knowledge about training (he does tricking, but many of his tips are usefull to anybody working out) maybe wanna check out
http://www.trickstutorials.com/I have also speed coached a few football athletes, and an nfl germany defensive back was my trainingpartner in 2009's off-season training...
I'm posting this to hopefully motivate one or another of ya guys to pick up a sport, you can also always pm me about it. If you've never done it, you just dont know what you're missing out on...