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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Scimowser on November 19, 2006, 02:04:48 AM
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wrong board i know, but heres the US powerlifting records for 14-15 year olds
http://www.usapowerlifting.com/records/american/index.shtml
MEN'S TEENAGE AMERICAN RECORDS
AGE 14-15
As of September 20, 2006
Weight Class Event Name Wt kgs Wt lbs Year
52 kgs Squat Jake Hile 153.00 337.25 8/17/2003
114.5 lbs Bench Press Caleb Messimer 93.00 205.00 Jun-06 Racine, WI
Deadlift T Pruzinsky 365.25 93
Total Jake Hile 382.50 843.25 8/17/2003
56 kgs Squat V Niedoliwka 385.75 Mar-01
123.5 lbs Bench Press V Niedoliwka 225.75 Mar-01
Deadlift V Niedoliwka 402.25 Jul-01
Total V Niedoliwka 452.50 997.50 Jun-01
60 kgs Squat Jake Hile 187.50 413.25 Jun-04
132.25 lbs Bench Press S Dibert 236.75 96
Deadlift J Drake 440.75 94
Total B Marchard 1,003.00 Mar-01
67.5 kgs Squat J Brasseaux 430.00 97
148.75 lbs Bench Press T Kiziah 270.00 98
Deadlift C Storey 475.00 97
Total J Huczko 500.00 1,102.25 Jun-01
75 kgs Squat Caleb Friedeman 212.50 468.05 Jan-05
165.25 lbs Bench Press Caleb Friedeman 135.00 297.50 Jan-05
Deadlift Caleb Friedeman 250.00 551.00 Jan-05
Total Caleb Friedeman 597.50 1,317.00 Jan-05
82.5 kgs Squat R Hill 507.00 92
181.75 lbs Bench Press J Johnson 325.00 99
Deadlift L Jungbluth 490.50 May-02
Total J Johnson 1,262.00 99
90 kgs Squat R Hill 551.00 93
198.25 lbs Bench Press Joe Clark 350.00 Nov-05
Deadlift Jacob Winston 257.50 567.50 Jun-06 Racine, WI
Total Jacob Winston 612.50 1,350.25 Jun-06 Racine, WI
100 kgs Squat J Tronzo 245.00 540.00 Jun-03
220.25 lbs Bench Press Richard Duvall II 162.50 358.25 Jun-06 Racine, WI
Deadlift Burt Rees 575.00 Dec-05
Total J Tronzo 645.00 1,421.75 Jun-03
110 kgs Squat James Carpenter 250.00 551.00 Jun-06 Racine, WI
242.5 lbs Bench Press Hunter Beck 160.00 352.50 5/9/2004
Deadlift Jeremy Taylor 247.50 545.50 3/19/2004
Total J Chovanec 1,400.00 99
125 kgs Squat Jon Clark 250.00 551.00 Jun-05
275.5 lbs Bench Press B Chase 363.75 93
Deadlift Glen Mills 227.50 600.75 Apr-05
Total Glen Mills 655.00 1,444.00 Apr-05
125+ kgs Squat J Newsome 567.50 May-02
275.5+ lbs Bench Press B Chase 385.75 94
Deadlift J Newsome 567.50 May-02
Total B Chase 1,471.50 94
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If you need a pic of these 14-15 year old lifters, ask Jumpstart.
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If you need a pic of these 14-15 year old lifters, ask Jumpstart.
hahahaa, lmao.
I bet Jumpstart has some backstage pics!
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ha ha oh man now that was funny!
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very good post on the differences between bbing and power lifting.
there is absolutely NO WAY a 15 y.o is ACTUALLY even remotely close in strength to cutler, but they use comparitive weights, why?
because their SOLE intention is to put up the greatest poundages possible in nominated lifts.
the only 'style' a powerlifter should be interested in is the style that is going to help him to move that bar down and up WITHIN THE RULES OF THE ORG. nothing else is of interest to him. he will arch his back (so a lolley ball can fit under it whilst still keeping his butt on the bench, he will take a wide grip and bring that bar down in the shortest possible range of motion (the gut is a good place and some of these benchers can get that gut out further than a 9 months pregnant bohemian woman), they keep the shoulders as retracted as far back as possible to shorten the range further, ridiculous leverage adavantages, push off with the legs, use very thick multiple ply suits, basically every trick in the book to go from bottom position to lockout of the elbows as efficiently as possible within the rules (or even outside if they can get away with it).
this thread is exactly why bbers, sports (other than p/lifting) trainers that should completely forget about bench press numbers. there are 15 yr old boys with 38 inch chests and 13 inch arms owning you.
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very good post on the differences between bbing and power lifting.
there is absolutely NO WAY a 15 y.o is ACTUALLY even remotely close in strength to cutler, but they use comparitive weights, why?
because their SOLE intention is to put up the greatest poundages possible in nominated lifts.
the only 'style' a powerlifter should be interested in is the style that is going to help him to move that bar down and up WITHIN THE RULES OF THE ORG. nothing else is of interest to him. he will arch his back (so a lolley ball can fit under it whilst still keeping his butt on the bench, he will take a wide grip and bring that bar down in the shortest possible range of motion (the gut is a good place and some of these benchers can get that gut out further than a 9 months pregnant bohemian woman), they keep the shoulders as retracted as far back as possible to shorten the range further, ridiculous leverage adavantages, push off with the legs, use very thick multiple ply suits, basically every trick in the book to go from bottom position to lockout of the elbows as efficiently as possible within the rules (or even outside if they can get away with it).
this thread is exactly why bbers, sports (other than p/lifting) trainers that should completely forget about bench press numbers. there are 15 yr old boys with 38 inch chests and 13 inch arms owning you.
exactly.
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very good post on the differences between bbing and power lifting.
there is absolutely NO WAY a 15 y.o is ACTUALLY even remotely close in strength to cutler, but they use comparitive weights, why?
because their SOLE intention is to put up the greatest poundages possible in nominated lifts.
the only 'style' a powerlifter should be interested in is the style that is going to help him to move that bar down and up WITHIN THE RULES OF THE ORG. nothing else is of interest to him. he will arch his back (so a lolley ball can fit under it whilst still keeping his butt on the bench, he will take a wide grip and bring that bar down in the shortest possible range of motion (the gut is a good place and some of these benchers can get that gut out further than a 9 months pregnant bohemian woman), they keep the shoulders as retracted as far back as possible to shorten the range further, ridiculous leverage adavantages, push off with the legs, use very thick multiple ply suits, basically every trick in the book to go from bottom position to lockout of the elbows as efficiently as possible within the rules (or even outside if they can get away with it).
this thread is exactly why bbers, sports (other than p/lifting) trainers that should completely forget about bench press numbers. there are 15 yr old boys with 38 inch chests and 13 inch arms owning you.
Bingo.