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  2. Nataliya Kuznetsova - Wikipedia

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    Nataliya Kuznetsova, also spelled Natalia (née Trukhina; born July 1, 1991), is a Russian professional female bodybuilder and powerlifter. Kuznetsova began powerlifting at fourteen years of age in an attempt to gain muscle mass. [2] [3]

  3. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The deadlift is performed by lifting a weight off of the floor until fully upright. This is a compound exercise that also involves the glutes, lower back, lats, trapezius (upper back), and, to a lesser extent, the quadriceps and the calves. Lifting belts are often used to help support the lower back.

  4. Progression of the deadlift world record - Wikipedia

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    Standard Deadlift bar, Power bar, Ironmind S-cubed Stiff bar and Flintstone bar depending on the evolution of the sport, b.) lifts from standard 9 inch height only (except for 2011-2013 when a 1 inch deficit was introduced), c.) both figure 6 and figure 8 (F8) straps, and d.) both single-ply (S) and multi-ply (M) deadlift suits.

  5. List of female professional bodybuilders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of female professional bodybuilders. All people listed here have an IFBB pro card. This list is incomplete; you can ...

  6. Weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    Some gyms have reported that the female percentage of their clientele has risen to over 50%. [24] A new common trend among women is the replacement of cardio regimes with weightlifting for several reasons such as pursuing their idea of a perfect body, female empowerment, and plain enjoyment. [citation needed]

  7. Markus Rühl - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Rühl took 9th place at the Night of Champions with an on stage weight of 120 kg (265 lb). In 1999 IFBB English Grand Prix he placed 7th, took 4th place at the 1999 Night of Champions and qualified for the 1999 Mr. Olympia but tested positive for diuretics and was disqualified.