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  2. Wilks coefficient - Wikipedia

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    One journal article has been written on the topic of Wilks formula validation. [2] Based on the men's and women's world record holders and the top two performers for each event in the IPF's 1996 and 1997 World Championships (a total of 30 men and 27 women for each lift), it concluded: There is no bias for men's or women's bench press and total.

  3. One-repetition maximum - Wikipedia

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    One-repetition maximum (one-rep max or 1RM) in weight training is the maximum amount of weight that a person can possibly lift for one repetition. It may also be considered as the maximum amount of force that can be generated in one maximal contraction.

  4. Power training - Wikipedia

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    Explosive power lifts are weight training exercises which require a very fast movement to be performed by the lifter in order to lift the weight. For instance, in a power clean , a barbell is quickly lifted from the floor and unto the upper chest; this must be performed fast in one dynamic movement otherwise it would not be possible to move the ...

  5. Bruce protocol - Wikipedia

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    The test score is the time taken on the test, in minutes. This can also be converted to an estimated maximal oxygen uptake score using the calculator below and the following formulas, where the value "T" is the total time completed (expressed in minutes and fractions of a minute e.g. 9 minutes 15 seconds = 9.25 minutes). As with many exercise ...

  6. Progression of the squat world record - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Louie Simmons - Wikipedia

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    After being expelled from school he worked in construction and exercised regularly, entering his first powerlifting competition in 1966. [3] He would compete in powerlifting for over 50 years. Simmons achieved a 920 pounds (420 kg) squat, a 600 pounds (270 kg) bench press, and a 722 pounds (327 kg) deadlift over the age of 50 years.

  8. List of world records in Olympic weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of world records in Olympic weightlifting. 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. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Weight gain is an increase in body weight. This can involve an increase in muscle mass , fat deposits , excess fluids such as water or other factors. Weight gain can be a symptom of a serious medical condition.