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  2. Anthony Clark (powerlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Wayne Clark (September 15, 1966, in Philippines – May 22, 2005, in Friendswood, Texas, U.S.) was an American powerlifter, holder of the world record for the reverse-grip bench press and member of the York Barbell Hall of Fame.

  3. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    A close grip bench press can also be performed with dumbbells or a barbell with neutral grips. Wide grip: A bench press performed with the hands far apart. It shortens the range of motion, lessening the contribution of the triceps. Suicide grip (false grip, thumbless grip): Instead of the thumb being

  4. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    The total weight of the barbell varies based on the type and number of plates loaded onto the ends of the bar and the lift being performed, and easily can be 540 kilograms (1,190 lb) or more with a squat dedicated bar (which itself can weigh up to 29 kg (65 lb) and have up to 35 mm (1.4 in) grip section diameter).

  5. Here’s Exactly How to Do 5 Different Types of Deadlifts - AOL

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    Grip the bar with an overhand grip, arms extended, shoulders back, and shoulder blades over the barbell. Push the floor away with your legs as you lift and skim the bar up your legs. Stand tall ...

  6. Progression of the bench press world record - Wikipedia

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    Ted Arcidi first presses 307.5 kg (678 lb) [25] and then becomes the first man to bench press over 700 lb with a lift of 705.75 lb (320 kg), [26] performed without wrist wraps, but with one of the first prototype supportive bench press shirts, which was 50% polyester and 50% cotton and only one layer thick.

  7. Louie Simmons - Wikipedia

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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