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Post by powerpaul1 on Feb 27, 2011 20:47:01 GMT -5
Just wondered if anyone knows the current record for the state of Ohio for the 242 lb class in the masters division. I am relatively knew to competative lifting, and have been reading different sites, but many of them list different numbers. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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Post by dbunch on Feb 27, 2011 20:53:31 GMT -5
If you are asking what the definitive record is I don’t think there is one (At least not one that is accepted by even a majority of lifters or federation) if you are interested in The 100% Raw records, Check under records, state, Ohio. The masters are broken into 5 year block so you age makes a difference. Hope that helps
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Post by powerpaul1 on Feb 27, 2011 21:58:47 GMT -5
Thanks. Im in the 40-44 age bracket. Looking for the 100% Raw stats. Im just not comming up with anything legit for Ohio. Don't know if it's my computer lol. Dial up..lol
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Post by George on Feb 28, 2011 2:03:15 GMT -5
40-44 Bench only record is 335 40-44 Full power record has not been set yet.
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Post by powerpaul1 on Feb 28, 2011 12:39:05 GMT -5
Thanks George, should be an easy record to beat. How about rep comps? Never done one, getting ready to do first? Know much about them
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Post by George on Feb 28, 2011 22:06:34 GMT -5
As of now Ohio does not have state records for them, however the National record for 275 was set by my friend Bud fetty in Ohio with 28 reps (at a bodyweight of about 255).
As for the Rep Challenege here is our rules on it: Repetition Challenge: 1. The weights used in the Rep Challenge are (kilo/standard); 62.5/135, 102.5/225, 125/275, 142.5/315, 165/365, 185/405, 207.5/455 225/495 2. You must weigh under the Rep challenge weight you want to lift. 3. You may go up to any weight you choose. 4. This lift will be judged by one (1) referee. 5. Head Referee will sit in side referee position and his count is the Final Count. 6. Feet must stay in same position (starting position). 7. Must be wrapped grip – No thumb less grip allowed. 8. All uniform rules apply. 9. Women will not have their own division but can enter men’s division. Causes for Disqualification of the Repetitions: 1. Failure to touch your chest. 2. Failure to lockout completely. 3. Uneven lockout. 4. Touching the bench intentionally with the bar and sliding it up. 5. Seesawing. 6. Failure to keep your buttocks on the bench.
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