Below are photo excerpts from Fred Hatfield’s (unfortunately out-of-print) powerlifting book, where he talks about the different squat forms of various elite powerlifters. Pretty cool!
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220 lb Ed Coan is considered by many as the greatest powerlifter of all time, but his bench (584 lbs) isn’t quite up to par to his insane squats and deadlifts. Mike Bridges has set world records in all 3 lifts, in both the 165 and 181 lb class, with an insane 529 bench in the 181’s.