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Sticky and Ben
In your view, What would be the impact on the sport if rules were changed to this?
Bench
1. Back and bum in full contact of the bench throughout the movement
2. Hand spacing no further than 100mm past the shoulder
Squat
Starting from bottom position to establish depth
Dead-lift
Feet spaced no further than 100mm pass the shoulder
Over time I've watched powerlifting and seen some really inspirational lifting, Bill Kazmier is someone I watched, when I was much younger, but it seems that the style and the form of lifts have deteriorated, just for the sake of creating higher numbers and records?
Would this be accurate?
Sticky and Ben
but it seems that the style and the form of lifts have deteriorated, just for the sake of creating higher numbers and records?
Would this be accurate?
Ia just find it alightly humorous that she is benching within the rules. And people are paying her out for poor form, lack of ROM or whatever, is she doing it within the rules? yes, so what is the problem?
Same with the 19yo bodybuilder form the UK the other day, everyone was paying her out for using AAS etc where personally I think she had a great physique and she is competing in bodybuilding not figure of physique so I would have thought the perfect body for competing in that division regardless of AAS use, has she put in the hard yard a to get where she has? Yes
Off topic for the thread, but, if we are honest, neither bldybuilding or oowerlifting will become mainstream sports, no matter how much we want them to, therefore the only money which will be coming into these sports is pretty much through the fitness and suppliment industry. So to say things have to change to make it more popular is a bit of a waste of time, accept it for what it is and either enjoy it or not, like with bodybuilding people bag out roids yet love to see the likes of Jay, Ronnie, Arnie ettc etc
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