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19 Apr
back squat, clean and jerk, cse, marc keys, Power Clean, sinclair formula, Snatch, Weightlifting, world records

Elite Weightlifting Past and Present (men’s world records)

  • April 19, 2010
  • Posted by Marc Keys
It is a widely held belief amongst many that the current generation of weightlifters are not as good as those of decades past. This may be true in some weight classes (super heavies...

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