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post 10000207577 06-10-2026, 11:07 AM
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Powerlifting competitions should be banned from allowing 50 times too small under-shirts and bench shirt mimickers.

Why is it that every single so called natural or raw powerlifting competition a person sees out there has literally every single one of the competitors in a tight sleeved shirt under a bench shirt mimicker?

Oh wait I think I know the answer to this question.. It's because they're scam artists....

They want a person to believe that it's just a shirt and a tank top.. Yet these shirts are like 50 times too small and the bench singlet on the outside is 50 times too small as well..

Probably who knows how much they're enabling the bencher to get up more.. Probably like up to 50 LBS more for 455 LB bench pressers... So a 455 LB bench presser goes to 405 in a Fruit of the Loom tank top...

So that's the correlation subtraction i'm doing on them for now until I get more math and correlations and equations on this situation...

DO IT IN A FRUIT OF THE LOOM TANK TOP..

And only 1 of them.. Not your multi-ply bench shirt situation mimicker situation going on... Or it doesn't count.....

I'm going to wear one of my track and field singlets and go to Wal-Mart and buy a really tight shirt underneath and see what the difference is to start...

I bet my 465 LB smith machine bench press with a bounce in 2024 at 6'0 and 213 LBS would have easily gone to like 515 LBS for 1 with a bounce with just those simple 2 things.. The shirt underneath and the track singlet over the top....
post 10000213258 06-14-2026, 04:07 AM
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