[quote]ouroboro_s wrote:
OBoile wrote:
ouroboro_s wrote:
OBoile wrote:
ouroboro_s wrote:
Serratus wrote:
Court wrote:
Also, if you want a true comparison and you’re looking at records for Olympic lifting and using exrx.net to determine elite for PL’ing, your logic sucks. IPF record (one of many powerlifting feds) for a 56kg female lifter total is 527.5kg. For a 56kg male it’s 700kg. That’s a 33% difference btw…
Good. You just strengthened my point. “even though there are physical difference between a man and a women, the lifting potential (at least applied to olympic lifts) shouldn’t be too insanely different” This all goes back to my original purpose of the post: “I’m seeing what people think of someone that claims to be elite and bench presses 145” for a 120lb. Based on what your are saying Court, she isn’t elite at all.
I think you are getting hung up on the word ‘elite’. I would call a 120 lb woman with a 145lb raw bench elite. If you prefer, you can call her impressively strong. Bench press isn’t an olympic lift. Of all the lifts, I would suggest that bench is the one where you are likely to get the most discrepancy between men and women due to the basic differences in our structure.
How about this then: From a woman who competes in powerlifting in the 123 lb class and has looked obsessively at the results of women across the country in that weight class, your friend is strong. Leave it at that.
Off the top of my head I can only think of three 56kg women in Canada who could bench 145 raw. I’m sure I’m missing some and/or there are others out there who could do it but don’t compete in powerlifting. But still, I would bet that 99% of 56kg women lifting in gyms couldn’t do that (let alone what the general population could do). I’d say that is elite by just about any standard.
Also, of the three powerlifts, the bench press is the only lift where I have a higher strength to weight ratio than my wife and it isn’t close (on the bench press). It is definitely the lift with the biggest discrepancy.
I guess we’ll be seeing both of you in Ottawa right? You’re both lifting?
Trish is lifting. I hurt my wrist and had to pull out. But, on the plus side, I’m going to lift in London which is where I’m from originally, so my parents can come out and watch.
Are you going to train with the niagara guys on Wed? Trish and I will be there.
When did you pull out? I’m only checking because Anita M. is on the waiting list and we are supposed to room together so that could create a spot for her.
I’m not training in Niagara on Wednesday. My girls and I are berry picking
I’ll be heading down on Saturday.
I’m looking forward to lifting with Trish. Another one of the women in the 75 kg is a multiply lifter and recently squatted 501 in Montreal I think. I’m looking forward to watching her lift.[/quote]
501! That’s big. Multi-ply but still. Should be a great field. I told Sarah (Frankel) that I thought despite the fact that the provincial champ wouldn’t be there, Ottawa would have a stronger field than last year’s provincials. Female powerlifting has really taken off in Ontario over the last year or two!
I officially pulled out Saturday afternoon, but the decision was made the instant Glyn mentioned that there was going to be a meet in London in August. Up until then, I was going to try to fight through it and lift as it was my only chance to qualify as an intermediate. The problem was that it was really limiting the amount I could train, and I’m just starting with the gear, so it wouldn’t have been pretty.
Edit: I think they have updated list as I’m no longer on it.