What do you think changed?
The best are still just as strong as they were in the 70s
There are just more shitty lifters because for some reason people today like to "compete" for "fun" like it's the fucking Boston marathon or a tough mudder. I don't see why people compete if they don't have a good chance of winning, personally. I've always been one to do meets where I have a good chance of placing and not embarrassing myself. I'd like to see more meets with qualifying totals, especially nationals. At the moment all you need to do is compete once and you qualify for nationals. So you have really long, massive flights which can potentially stop people from performing at their very best. This happened to Fuzzy at a CAPO meet once
How do you know if you might win or not without competing? What a dickhead statement. Comparing it to tough mudder or a marathon is stupid too. I've done 4 tough mudders well knowing I wasnt going to win any. But each time ive gotten 30-40 mins closer to my goal time.
Each time someone competes in a comp they take something from it and use it as a learning curve to then do better at the next. Very few people do anything straight off the bat and win.
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What's even more amazing is that there a lot more dudes powerlifting now compared to the 70's
the dudes in the 70's where using, but a lot less compared to now
If you competed in powerlifting you'd know if you stood a good chance of winning or not. Just look at who won last time and what there total was. Competing in powerlifting just to "put up some numbers" is a dickhead move because you're getting in the way of the real lifters. It's not like a tough mudder where you're not in anyones way. If you want to mess around and compete just fucking because, stick to the meets for novices and improvers like I did when I first started.
Gooby I agree with you. If you look at the wrapless totals people are really not getting that much stronger at all. A few kg here and there. If you removed monolifts I doubt there would be much difference. Most of the records are from the 70s simply because that was the inception of powerlifting
I've got no chance of winning even the WWS...I guess I can't go in that one
"Competing in powerlifting just to "put up some numbers" is a dickhead move because you're getting in the way of the real lifters"
Hilarious. Someone has to fill in the flight so that you can actually rest between attempts, or do you plan on doing your 3 deadlift attempts consecutively?
Thankfully, this is the only time I have ever encountered this attitude anywhere in powerlifting. The real real lifters are happy to share the platform with everyone and actively support them in the process.
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