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Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research
Abstract Amdi, CH, Spence, A-J, Helms, ER, and McGuigan, MR. Exploring exercise specificity in powerlifting: A survey of powerlifters’ training practices and demographic influences. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000–000, 2025—This study aimed to examine powerlifters' training ...
Christian H. Amdi +3 more
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Abstract Amdi, CH, Spence, A-J, Helms, ER, and McGuigan, MR. Exploring exercise specificity in powerlifting: A survey of powerlifters’ training practices and demographic influences. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000–000, 2025—This study aimed to examine powerlifters' training ...
Christian H. Amdi +3 more
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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2012
Francis M. Kozub, Timothy A. Brusseau
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Francis M. Kozub, Timothy A. Brusseau
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ADJUSTING POWERLIFTING PERFORMANCES FOR DIFFERENCES IN BODY MASS
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2006It has been established that, in the sports of Olympic weightlifting (OL) and powerlifting (PL), the relationship between lifting performance and body mass is not linear. This relationship has been frequently studied in OL, but the literature on PL is less extensive.
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POWERLIFTING RELATED INJURIES IN ELITE DLIND POWERLIFTERS
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 1995M. J. HAYKOWSKY, H. A. OHINNFY
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POWERLIFTING VERSUS WEIGHTLIFTING
Orthopedics, 1998Richard T Herrick +2 more
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The Specifics of Training Powerlifters
Physical culture, sports and health of the nation, 2023Inna Vovchenko +2 more
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Powerlifter's purpura: a valsalva-associated phenomenon.
Cutis, 2003The causes of purpura can be classified into intravascular, vascular, and extravascular mechanisms. We describe a case of cervicofacial purpura in a powerlifter attributed to the accompanying Valsalva-associated increased arterial pressure. Powerlifting should be added to the list of activities that may cause purpura.
Joseph C, Pierson, Philip S, Suh
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