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  2. Wilks coefficient - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of Olympic records in weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of Olympic records in weightlifting.Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts.. The weight classes for men on the Olympic program were adjusted for the 2000 Games, so Olympic records only exist based on the results during and after that. [1]

  4. Progression of the squat world record - Wikipedia

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    Weight Holder Date Event Location Equipment Ref. 240 kg (529.1 lb) Karl Moerke: 1919: Moerke vs. Goerner Duel: Cologne, Germany: None [3] 251 kg (553.4 lb) Henry 'Milo' Steinborn: 1920: Knee-bent Exhibition: Düsseldorf, Germany: None [4] 272.2 kg (600 lb) Doug Hepburn: Dec 1951: Manhattan's Greatest Physical Fitness Show of the Year: New York ...

  5. How Much Weight Do You Need To Squat To Build Muscle? - AOL

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    The back squat, in particular, stands out as a powerhouse exercise, engaging multiple muscle groups simultaneously and delivering significant gains in strength and muscle mass.

  6. Human body weight - Wikipedia

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    Excess or reduced body weight is regarded as an indicator of determining a person's health, with body volume measurement providing an extra dimension by calculating the distribution of body weight. Average adult human weight varies by continent, from about 60 kg (130 lb) in Asia and Africa to about 80 kg (180 lb) in North America, with men on ...

  7. How to Master the Bulgarian Split Squat for Stronger Legs - AOL

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    Here, Men's Health fitness director Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S., explains best way to do the Bulgarian split squat so you can get to gains even more quickly. How to Do the Bulgarian Split Squat

  8. List of world records in Olympic weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    These records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts. The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) restructured its weight classes in 1993, 1998 and 2018, nullifying earlier records.

  9. List of World Records and feats of strength by Hafþór Júlíus ...

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    Squat for reps – 380 kg (838 lb) x 5 reps (raw with wraps) all reps paused at the bottom (unofficial world record) [168] → Heaviest paused squat for reps ever. Hafþór has also done 325 kg (717 lb) x 8 reps under the same criteria [169] Squat for reps – 200 kg (441 lb) x 29 reps (raw with wraps) (unofficial world record) [170]