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Title: bantam weights
Post by: dzulboy on June 21, 2006, 07:59:38 PM
is there seriously a need for this class?      how about a new weight class in the upper range  like 180 to 195 195 to 210   210 to 230   230 and up

they add a welter weight      which i completely miss the point of   esp if its not a weight class on the local level
Title: Re: bantam weights
Post by: timfogarty on June 21, 2006, 08:09:01 PM
For most NPC events, the weight classes are the following:

Bantamweight - up to 145 1/4
Lightweight - over 145 1/4 to 154 1/4
Welterweight - over 154 1/4 to 165 1/4
Middleweight - over 165 1/4 to 176 1/4
Light heavy wt - 176 1/4 to 198 lbs
Heavy weight - over 198 to 225
Super heavyweight - over 225

which makes a lot more sense if you convert to metric:

Bantamweight - up to 65 kg
Lightweight - 65 - 70 kg
Welterweight - 70 - 75 kg
Middleweight - 75 - 80 kg
Light heavy wt - 80 - 90 kg
Heavy weight - 90 - 102 kg
Super heavyweight - over 102 kg

in international events, they often have a middle and light-middle

there are almost always a few people in the bantamweight class, at least in certain parts of the country

and if you look at the natural contests, there's rarely ever anyone in the super heavyweight class

Title: Re: bantam weights
Post by: dzulboy on June 21, 2006, 08:11:45 PM
you half saw my point       need more middle of the road classes and less classes on the end

need to split the bottom of the midlle's to the top of the heavies into 4 classes instead of three    thats  all point really was

although i still see no point for bantam's and i hought bantam's were 137 and under   

 sorry i retarded
Title: Re: bantam weights
Post by: timfogarty on June 21, 2006, 08:15:00 PM
I was still editing when you followed up.  Yes I agree the heavy and lights are 10 kilos wide while all the others are only 5.    In the US, the light-heavies seem to be the most crowded class, followed by the heavies, so it would make sense to make those 5 kg wide classes.

but rather than coming up with names, such as light-middle, just do what they do in international events, and go by kilograms
Title: Re: bantam weights
Post by: dzulboy on June 21, 2006, 08:17:46 PM
remind me to strap a bantam weight to my leg next time i compete,   wait make that two i don't wanna throw off my symmetry
Title: Re: bantam weights
Post by: brianX on June 21, 2006, 08:34:05 PM
Your high lats are doing a pretty good job of throwing off your symmetry. ::)
Title: Re: bantam weights
Post by: dzulboy on June 21, 2006, 08:35:10 PM
yea real high  ::)
Title: Re: bantam weights
Post by: body88 on June 21, 2006, 11:02:59 PM
Pwned!



his lats are not high at all.