Wood Hankins
Dear Haters who don’t lift. It is real simple a sleeved squat counts because you are allowed to wear knee sleeves in Raw competition. An elbow sleeve bench press absolutely does not count as not allowed to be worn in competition. Hope that clears it up I know it is confusing for people who don’t lift. Just like 90 degrees is the depth standard. This is an established sport with established standards just like strict curling you guys dont get to make up your own rules and standards. If you are not listed on OpenPowerliftimg your numbers are all bullshit anyway. I plan to get my squat on the board next month.
Brian gets it wrong
Raw powerlifting squat
The Movement (Down & Up)
Depth: Bend knees until the crease of the hip is lower than the top of the knee.No "Double Bounce": Only one continuous ascent from the bottom.
No downward movement: Any downward movement of the bar during ascent is a red light.
Lockout: Knees and hips must be fully locked at the top.
Common Reasons for Failure (Red Lights)
Not hitting depth.
Foot movement (step, stumble) after the "Squat" command.
Starting to rack before the "Rack" command.
Elbows touching legs.
Spotter contact with the bar.
Soft knees or failure to lock out at the start or finish.
Raw Equipment Rules
Allowed: Belt, singlet, wrist wraps.
Not Allowed:
Knee wraps, supportive squat suits (these are for equipped lifting).
ooops brian