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Sinclair Calculator - calculate sinclair points from kg or lbs; Alberta Weightlifting Association. "The Sinclair Coefficients for the Olympiad January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2020 For Men's and Women's Olympic Weightlifting" (PDF). International Weightlifting Federation.
According to this setup, a male athlete weighing 320 pounds and lifting a total of 1400 pounds would have a normalised lift weight of 353.0, and a lifter weighing 200 pounds and lifting a total of 1000 pounds (the sum of their highest successful attempts at the squat, bench, and deadlift) would have a normalised lift weight of 288.4. Thus the ...
The use of anthropometric variables such as gender, age, height, weight, body fat percentage, and girth does not improve accuracy. [5] Also, most formulas are for experienced weightlifters, and novices may find their actual one rep maximum is much lower because their nervous system cannot handle the stress of a high weight.
Powerlifting training differs from bodybuilding and weightlifting, with less focus on volume and hypertrophy than bodybuilding and less focus on power generation than weightlifting. [135] [136] Common set & rep schemes are based on a percentage of the lifter's 1RM (one rep maximum—meaning the most weight they are capable of lifting one time ...
Weight Holder Date Event Location Equipment Ref. 438 kg (965.6 lb) Ray Williams: Jun 2016: IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships: Killeen, Texas, USA: Belt & Sleeves [17] 477.5 kg (1052.7 lb) Ray Williams: Mar 2017: NAPF Arnold Slingshot Pro American: Columbus, Ohio, USA: Belt & Sleeves [17] 485 kg (1069.2 lb) Ray Williams: Mar 2018 ...
Weight Year Record Gear 263 kg (580 lb) 1973: Don Reinhoudt presses 263 kg (580 lb) raw at the inaugural IPF World Powerlifting Championships in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on November 10, 1973. [18] raw: 267.5 kg (590 lb) 1974: Don Reinhoudt presses 267.5 kg (590 lb) raw at the AAU Senior National Championships in Fort Worth, Texas on September 1 ...
Atwood competed in his first recorded strength competition in high school in 2007, where he clean and jerked 270 lbs and bench pressed 335 lbs. [2] Atwood competed in his first powerlifting competition in 2013, and won his first Nationals from USA Powerlifting in 2014. [3]
Brian Shaw (born February 26, 1982) is an American retired professional strongman who is widely regarded as one of the greatest strength athletes of all time. [7] He won the 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2016 World's Strongest Man, making him one of only five men to win the World’s Strongest Man four times or more.