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Louie Simmons (October 12, 1947 – March 24, 2022) [1] was an American powerlifter and strength coach. He was active as a powerlifter and coach for more than fifty years. Simmons was the founder of Westside Barbell and has developed several training protocols, including the "Conjugate Met
1999 IPA Westside Invitational, Cleveland, OH, 181 lb. class - 1st 2001 USPF Texas State Powerlifting Championship, Austin, Ft Hood, TX - 1st 2001 USPF Texas Cup - guest lifter, 181 lb division (set 4 new state records and 1 new national record)
Philadelphia Barbell 130 kg Hayley Reichardt 49 kg 2021 Garage Strength 183 kg Janyce Okamoto 55 kg 2021 Team Juggernaut 177 kg Kelly Wild 59 kg 2021 California Strength 200 kg Jaclyn Long 64 kg 2021 RVA Weightlifting 205 kg Meredith Alwine 71 kg 2021 Team O.C. 239 kg Kate Nye 76 kg 2021 Power and Grace Performance 240 kg Mattie Rogers 81 kg 2021
Prior to 1977, bodybuilding had been considered strictly a male-oriented sport. Henry McGhee, described as the "primary architect of competitive female bodybuilding", was an employee of the Downtown Canton YMCA, carried a strong belief that women should share the opportunity to display their physiques and the results of their weight training the way men had done for years.
A 19-year-old who lived in Cut Off as a baby, went into world championship powerlifting ranked last. She took third. Louisiana woman places third in women's world powerlifting championship in Romania
Terence 'Terry' Todd (January 1, 1938 – July 7, 2018) was an American powerlifter, and Olympic weightlifter. [2] Todd was co-founder of the H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports, co-editor of Iron Game History: The Journal of Physical Culture, and creator and event director of the Arnold Strongman Classic.