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    Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I am glad I found it.I got back into working out seriously 6 months ago, but have been weight training for the past 17 years or so.Looking towards to learning information about powerlifting and will contribute as well.

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    Welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squatfanatic View Post
    Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I am glad I found it.I got back into working out seriously 6 months ago, but have been weight training for the past 17 years or so.Looking towards to learning information about powerlifting and will contribute as well.
    Welcome.

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    Get out while you still can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Root View Post
    Get out while you still can.
    I concur, save yourself. We're all doomed here.

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    Thanks everyone for responding.Here are some of my best lifts done with a belt and knee wraps,no other power lifter gear.

    215-225 bodyweight-
    1650 pound total(700,585,365)
    Done in my late teens/early 20īs


    165-170 bodyweight-
    1465 pound total(550,585,330)
    Done in my mid 20's

    I am in my early 30's now and my main goal is to maintain a decent level of strength while doing various endurance sports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squatfanatic View Post
    Thanks everyone for responding.Here are some of my best lifts done with a belt and knee wraps,no other power lifter gear.

    215-225 bodyweight-
    1650 pound total(700,585,365)
    Done in my late teens/early 20īs


    165-170 bodyweight-
    1465 pound total(550,585,330)
    Done in my mid 20's

    I am in my early 30's now and my main goal is to maintain a decent level of strength while doing various endurance sports.
    Cool post away, I want to see how you make it work.

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    Thank you, I might post some videos later on.Any questions you have let me know and I will answer them based on my experience.

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    Those are some strong lifts. What brought you here?

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    Thank you I have worked very hard to achieve those lifts and feel that anyone can lift these weights if they train well,eat well,and make sure they dont overtrain. I have been looking for a powerlifting forum for months and found this one a couple days ago.There's lots of good information here and I feel this forum is better place for me than a bodybuilding forum, since I am not a bodybuilder and rather focus on strength/endurance sports. I hope to gain more knowledge in the RAW category of powerlifting and will help others.

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