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  3. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] It acquired a series of other fitness-related companies, including Nebula Fitness in 2012, [6] Pendlay, OSO Barbell and Reflex Fitness Products in 2018, [19] [20] and powerlifting equipment manufacturer Ghost Strong in 2022. [21] Rogue was a contender for Inc.'s 2018 Company of the Year. [12]

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    Squats can be performed using only the practitioner's body weight. For weighted squats, a barbell is typically used, although the practitioner may instead hold dumbbells, kettlebells, or other weighted objects. Individuals uncomfortable performing freeweight squats may use a Smith machine or hack squat machine.

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    The Iron Grip Barbell Company is an American manufacturer of commercial free weight equipment based in Santa Ana, California. History

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  9. Weight plate - Wikipedia

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    [8] [19] Tom Lincir, founder of the Ivanko Barbell Company, has encountered 45-pound (20.4 kg) plates weighing as little as 38 pounds (17.2 kg), or as much as 59 pounds (26.8 kg). [ 20 ] Plates can be weighed, and the equipment marked (using a paint pen or other permanent marker ) with the true weight.