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Most Reps Two-Board Bench Pressing A 245-Pound Barbell (Athlete Under 250 Lbs.)

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Pineville, Louisiana, United States / January 13, 2013

Jake H. two-board bench pressed a 245-pound barbell 37 times.

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  • United States Clint Poore

    Yes there are some general standards but they tend to vary depending on the organization. An example would be weightlifting, powerlifting and strongman all have different classes and the classes are almost always in kilos, which make for some odd numbers in pounds. Personally, I would like to see increments such as 10 lbs or 25 increments in body weight for Recordsetter World Records. This could make for some serious fun and competition. On this record I would adjust it to Athlete under 250 lbs. Hope this helps!

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Clint, are there general standards in the weightlifting community? Feels a bit random to add an element like "athlete under 246 pounds" to the title.

  • United States Jason A Faulkner

    Not bad for a youngster, keep it up. I need someone to challenge my records one year.

  • United States Jenn Wark

    Can you confirm if this was a raw lift? Thanks!

    • United States Jason A Faulkner

      It's a Raw lift for sure, the Apparatus Clint has on is to hold the Boards in place. He's not using a bench shirt.

    • United States Jason A Faulkner

      Good way to hold the boards in place without a lifting disruption.

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