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twenty years ago with less supportive gear powerlifters had more muscular physiques some could rival bodybuilders .
Yeah maybe novice bbers who were just starting out. LOL
Saying that all powerlifters have a big gut is incorrect. Superheavyweight powerlifters do have extra weight sometimes, but everyone else has to compete in a weight class and make weight. Being competitive is very difficult if you have a ton of fat on your body. Powerlifters are very big men, but not the least concerned with aesthetics. They are concerned about how much weight they can lift in three lifts. Period. By the way, you see many powerlifters with 6 pacs, but only as a result of being lean and having a strong core.
Starting off strong, I see. Very insightful comment. Never understood why people want to try to debate the value of powerlifting as compared to bodybuilding. The two sports are very different. Kind of like comparing sprinters and long-distance runners. Same basic activity; very different goals and outcomes. We are concerned with an athletic event that compares competitors with one another, and the only factor that means anything is the amount of weight lifted, and the total weight for the three lifts. No concern whatsoever for aesthetics. Seems to me that derisive comments about the other sport reveals a kind of basic ignorance. Why the need to mock people because they have different goals than you? I love bodybuilding as a fan of the sport, but as a competitor, Powerlifting is my chosen activity. In twenty plus years of training I have never met a decent bodybuilder who felt the need to mock the pursuit of power and strength exemplified by the sport of powerlifting.
What in the hell are you talking about? Nobody is mocking anyone.
Powerlifters are generally/historically not muscular like bodybuilders.
I respect their activity more than BBing because the outcome is not subjective.
Bottom line is you will always have nimrods who wish to compare the two.
Neither BBers or PLers are particularly known for their intelligence anyway.
This^^^ I train on a team with 11 uperheavyweightcompetitive PLers & only two, in the Masters division have bellies. But both of these guys are 45+ plus years of age & have totals around 2,300lbs. One of the guys on the team decided to take a break & compete in a BBing show & took 2nd with less than 4 months prep time. That being said, very few of us are pudgy.
By the way, on our powerlifting team, we had some very intelligent individuals.
Were they Stanford, Harvard, or Yale material?
Saying that all powerlifters have a big gut is incorrect.
He's huge but not quite 320. Google says he's about 280, beast.
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They all held degrees and professional jobs. What do you do for a living? Did you go to a top-tier school? By the way, I've been lifting for over 20 years and I hold three. Intelligence isn't a must to lift weights, but many intelligent people enjoy our sport.
What makes someone actually wanna leave powerlifting for bodybuilding, competitively?
**drool**
There are plenty of meatheads in the sport, but I've also come across people who apply the same diligence and passion to the sport as they do their careers & education.
I have published research in space science. I like to think that not all dumbs are blond as well![]()
Classifying someone who does not qualify for a top-tier school as unitelligent is a little ridiculous.Were they Stanford, Harvard, or Yale material?
He's huge but not quite 320. Google says he's about 280, beast.
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