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    The Coach Brooklyn Bag costs between $300 and $500. But we have some good news: We found a similar handbag style at Amazon so you can still get the look — and it costs at least 10 times less. Amazon

  5. Bulgarian bag - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Bag was invented by Ivan Ivanov at around 2005. [1] Ivanov, a former Bulgarian Olympic athlete, [2] [3] was working as a U.S. Olympic wrestling coach at the Olympic training center in Marquette, Michigan, and was looking for a training tool that would allow his wrestlers to improve explosive actions [4] and dynamic movements involved in pushing, twisting, swinging, pulling ...

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    Bag over Bar - Contestants have to throw sandbags from 'a duck walk to an over head position' over a 12 ft bar. Conan's Wheel of Pain - The event replicated the legendary grain mill from Conan the Barbarian (1982) where the contestants have to push the enormous contraption around in a circle for the maximum distance within 90 seconds.

  7. Women's powerlifting in Australia - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s and 1990s, women's powerlifting saw a large expansion in the number of competitors. [3] Interest in the sport increased as women started adding resistance work to their regular work outs. [ 2 ]