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  2. Weight plate - Wikipedia

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    [30] [24] [31] The lightest bumper plates available are generally 5 kilograms (11 lb), or 10 pounds (4.5 kg) in pound-denominated sets. Plates lighter than this are generally smaller in diameter and are known as "change plates" when paired with bumper plates. [32] As an alternative to rubber plates, "technique plates", made of plastic, are ...

  3. Olympic weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    The bumper plates are coated with rubber to allow the weights to be dropped from various heights—either after a successful lift or during an unsuccessful one. Olympic bumper plates conform to international standards for coloring. That is, 10 kg is green, 15 kg is yellow, 20 kg is blue, and 25 kg is red. [19]

  4. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    Weight plates used outside of competition need not conform to IWF or powerlifting specifications, and can be of any colour. Kraiburg bumper plates are rated in pounds, and one notch lighter than expected, regarding their traditional place in colour code: red plates are 45 pounds (20 kg), blue ones 35 pounds (16 kg), etc.

  5. Carl Myerscough - Wikipedia

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    Plate curls – 25 kg (55 lb) x 1 rep per hand, 20 kg (44 lb) x 5 reps per hand; Double Plate curls – two 25 kg (55 lb) bumper plates with both hands x 1 rep, two 20 kg (44 lb) bumper plates with both hands x 5 reps; Barbell Reverse curl – 90.8 kg (200 lb) x 1 rep; Plate side laterals – 25 kg (55 lb) x 2 reps, 20 kg (44 lb) x 5 reps

  6. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Rogue originally started in 2007 in Toledo, Ohio, by Bill Henniger when he had difficulty finding the necessary equipment for his new gym, a CrossFit affiliate.He set up an e-commerce one-stop site roguefitness.com, with the intention of selling all the equipment necessary for a CrossFit gym. [2]

  7. Tenpin bowling - Wikipedia

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    Modern tenpin bowling derives mainly from the German Kegelspiel, or kegeling, which used nine pins set in a diamond formation. [43] The enjoyment of kegeling by German peasants contrasted with (lawn) bowls that was reserved for the upper classes, consistent with bowling's enduring reputation as a common man's sport.

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