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  2. Wilks coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The Robi Points are calculated based on the actual World Records in the category and the point value of a result equal to a World Record is the same (1000 points) in all bodyweight categories Alternatives are Glossbrenner coefficient [ 9 ] (WPC), Reshel coefficient [ 10 ] (GPC, GPA, WUAP, IRP), Outstanding Lifter (OL) or NASA coefficient [ 11 ...

  3. Progression of the squat world record - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan's Greatest Physical Fitness Show of the Year: New York City, USA: None [5] 299.6 kg (660.5 lb) Paul Anderson: Dec 1952 Chattanooga & Tennessee Weightlifting Championships: Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA: None [6] 324.2 kg (714.8 lb) Paul Anderson: May 1953: Boys' Club Exhibition: Georgia, USA: None [7] 345.8 kg (762.3 lb) Paul Anderson ...

  4. Rating of perceived exertion - Wikipedia

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    The Borg RPE scale is a numerical scale that ranges from 6 to 20, [8] where 6 means "no exertion at all" and 20 means "maximal exertion." When a measurement is taken, a number is chosen from the following scale by an individual that best describes their perceived level of exertion during physical activity.

  5. Jim Williams (powerlifter) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to that, it stood as the American record in the AAU and later in the USPF for over 20 years from November 9, 1972, until July 31, 1994, when Anthony Clark established a new mark at 683 pounds with the help of a bench shirt. [3] Williams had attempted 700 at the 1972 World Championships and got it 3/4 of the way up. [7]

  6. One-repetition maximum - Wikipedia

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    One repetition maximum can be used for determining an individual's maximum strength and is the method for determining the winner in events such as powerlifting and weightlifting competitions. One repetition maximum can also be used as an upper limit, in order to determine the desired "load" for an exercise (as a percentage of the 1RM).

  7. List of world records in Olympic weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    ^5 The IWF website still lists Tatiana Kachirina's records of 155 kg in the snatch, 193 kg in the clean and jerk and 348 kg in total, who was later disqualified for doping. ^6 It was not an official world record, but the best result, equal to the world record until then, and the Asian record in that period.

  8. John Haack - Wikipedia

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    Haack is also the world record holder in the raw (without knee wraps) 90 kilogram weight class. In 2020, he broke the previous record for his first time, with a total of 932.5 kg (327.5 kg squat, 237.5 kg bench press, 367.5 kg deadlift), beating the previous record of 922.5 kg set by Jesse Norris in 2015. [12]

  9. Jan Todd - Wikipedia

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    During her powerlifting career, many publications, including Sports Illustrated magazine, [4] considered her to be the strongest woman in the world. [5] As a powerlifter, Todd set more than 60 national and world records, and was included in the Guinness Book of Records for over a decade.