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you may not consider Joe Morrow's squat strong, but i suspect about 99% of the powerlifting community would: 2010 comp he did 534 pounds (over 240kg), nowithstanding reality that it is the total that counts (ten times bodyweight).
Sports with weight classes have them for obvious reasons that go beyond a summary about 'strong is strong'.
you may not consider Joe Morrow's squat strong, but i suspect about 99% of the powerlifting community would: 2010 comp he did 534 pounds (over 240kg), nowithstanding reality that it is the total that counts (ten times bodyweight).
Sports with weight classes have them for obvious reasons that go beyond a summary about 'strong is strong'.
you may not consider Joe Morrow's squat strong, but i suspect about 99% of the powerlifting community would: 2010 comp he did 534 pounds (over 240kg), nowithstanding reality that it is the total that counts (ten times bodyweight).
Sports with weight classes have them for obvious reasons that go beyond a summary about 'strong is strong'.
“Fuck all these weight classes. When I get to worlds I’ll have to compete against guys weighing 400+ pounds. You Americans and weight classes. Strongman has 2 weight classes in my opinion. If you’re under 231 you’re a lightweight. If you’re over you’re a heavy weight. Strong is fucking strong.”