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The no talc thing is surprising. While I understand that the venue makes the rules in this case, what would happen if footballers were told they couldnt use long stops at a venue?
They would play elsewhere.
Hope this doesnt effect some big deadlifts
Will this be a rule at other PA venues?
Doesnt really make it a level playing feild.
Having said that, the Weightlifting Centre is one of the best places to hold comps
Records can be set at this comp. A few are going to establish new Raw records (apart from Scott Hill trying to break his own). Same with the equipped comp the following day.
Does talc give you a better grip than chalk? Never heard of it till now.
AFAIK it's not a chalk substitute. You put it on your thighs while deadlifting so there's less friction as the bar slides up your thigh. (I've never used it and I have no idea how much it helps.)
You will be able to set national records at this comp - you just need to have 3 national level referres judge it, which there will be at this comp.
The IPF rulebook says that "the use of oil, grease or other lubricants on the body, or personal equipment is strictly prohibited. Baby powder, resin, talc or magnesium carbonates are the only substances that may be added to the body or attire. Not the wraps."
Talc is permitted, but there is nothing in the rules to say you must be given the right to use it. If the rule said something like "the lifter can use talc on their body" they might have a case to refer to the rulebook.
Records can be set at this comp. A few are going to establish new Raw records (apart from Scott Hill trying to break his own). Same with the equipped comp the following day.
Does talc give you a better grip than chalk? Never heard of it till now.
it's not like chalk is banned, it's just talc which most of us don't use in training anyway.
Not having talc is really only going to make a difference on an absolute grinder of a max effort lift.
it's not like chalk is banned, it's just talc which most of us don't use in training anyway.
Not having talc is really only going to make a difference on an absolute grinder of a max effort lift.
Equivalent example would be a CAPO event without a Monolift like the recent QLD comp.
In this case good venue with a talc ban is better than a bad venue with talc allowed. Good lifters will adjust to the conditions.