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Powerlifting WPC/WPO Worlds Saturday Squats 1

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Nov 4th WPC WPO World Powerlifting Championships. Some lifts from the DVD of the meet .Go to www.undergroundstrength.com for the entire DVD.

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  • It is what it is. The in-place squat with a movable rack does give a huge advantage for the lifter. It should not be compared to a regular walk-out and squat meet. It is nontheless interesting. I'd like to test my strength with both types of contest. Why be son negative? As long as everybody knows they are different contests... what's the harm?

  • No way most of these guys are going deep enough on these squats..

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  • squat at 3:15 was way too high

  • Every squat 3 red lights, no depth.

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  • @StandByYourManatee Heavy Squats also puts tremendous pressure on the brain as blood flow around it dramatically increases.

    In fact, when I do heavy Squats, I sometimes get red spots on my eyelids due to the tremendous pressure.

  • @Shabangum Yevgen Yarymbash has previous experience as an IPF lifter, which could explain why his Squats were so deep.

    Ano Turtiainen's Squats are also very deep too.

  • @MaThoSch i agree these are strong but they squats not low enough

  • If you wanna see a good lifter (not only strength also technique) type in bill kazmaier... but no doubt these guys are really strong mother******s :D

  • @RawPowerLifting01 lollll

  • The deepest squats were from yarmbash.

  • @hybridman It's not the wrapping that causes the nosebleeds. It's increased diastolic blood pressure from a valsalva maneuver that comes from weight lifitng period. Steroids help this because your diastolic is elevated to begin with, and then getting your air in to stay tight enough to move that much weight does the trick.

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