dollytan isn’t focusing on strength… takes TNation advices and PRs like a boss.
good work
dollytan isn’t focusing on strength… takes TNation advices and PRs like a boss.
good work
Thanks! By the way can anyone enlighten me on this? I searched up the women’s pro am 2011 results and it seems like the only weight class they have is 165lbs. Why is that?
[quote]dollytan86 wrote:
Thanks! By the way can anyone enlighten me on this? I searched up the women’s pro am 2011 results and it seems like the only weight class they have is 165lbs. Why is that?[/quote]
PM Lil Power (she’s on here). She lifts SPF and can probably answer that.
SPF Women’s Pro Am 2011 Results
http://www.southernpowerlifting.com/contest_results.php?id=167
Jeebus, Laura Phelps-Sweatt is ridiculously strong.
Edit: Welp, it looks like the only women that competed were either 165lb class lifters or super heavyweights. That could be why.
but if you look at bw they have Jessica Gray at 96.5lbs in the 165lbs weight class.
Ok I’ll get in touch with Lil power
[quote]dollytan86 wrote:
but if you look at bw they have Jessica Gray at 96.5lbs in the 165lbs weight class.[/quote]
that is curious
[quote]dollytan86 wrote:
Thanks! By the way can anyone enlighten me on this? I searched up the women’s pro am 2011 results and it seems like the only weight class they have is 165lbs. Why is that?[/quote]
hey all, the Women’s ProAm is divided into light weight and heavy weights…light weights 165 and bleow Heavyweight 165 and above…this is done for RAW, Single Ply and MultiPly and bench only divisions.
That is how the money is divided up.
For PLW records it is reported by traditional weight classes though.
[quote]lil power wrote:
the Women’s ProAm is divided into light weight and heavy weights…light weights 165 and bleow Heavyweight 165 and above[/quote]
Sort of like strongman comps. That would be hugely disadvantageous for someone like me. Not that I’d be in the running anyways!
[quote]kpsnap wrote:
[quote]lil power wrote:
the Women’s ProAm is divided into light weight and heavy weights…light weights 165 and bleow Heavyweight 165 and above[/quote]
Sort of like strongman comps. That would be hugely disadvantageous for someone like me. Not that I’d be in the running anyways![/quote]
They do use the Malone formula so it is based on coefficient.
Oh thanks Lil Power for explaining. Yeah I might come and check it out. Will you be competing in it?
[quote]dollytan86 wrote:
Oh thanks Lil Power for explaining. Yeah I might come and check it out. Will you be competing in it?[/quote]
Yes, I will be there competing in my first multiply meet.