Bodybuildingnewshubb
Advertisement Banner
  • Home
  • Workouts
  • Food & Health
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Workouts
  • Food & Health
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Wellnessnewshubb
No Result
View All Result
Home Workouts

Powerlifter Heather Connor (47 KG) Deadlifts 195 Kilograms (430 Pounds) in Training, Unofficially Breaks Her Own World Record

admin by admin
May 9, 2023
in Workouts


This unique cluster set was heavier than her current world record.

Written by Chris Colucci Last updated on May 9, 2023

47-kilogram powerlifter Heather Connor has shown that she will be ready to compete at the 2023 IPF World Classic Open Powerlifting Championships on the week of June 11-18 in Valletta, Malta by performing a unique cluster set.

On May 5, 2023, Connor posted an Instagram reel of herself performing a unique cluster set — a training technique that involves very brief rest between repetitions. She began the set by deadlifting 190 kilograms (418.9 pounds) for a single rep. Her spotters immediately added more weight to the bar and, a few seconds later, she quickly performed a rep with 195 kilograms (430 pounds). Connor appears to have mistakenly listed the 195-kilogram lift as “424” pounds in the post’s caption.

The second repetition was above her current all-time World Record of 192.5 kilograms (424.4 pounds) that she pulled at the 2021 USAPL Raw Nationals. Both reps were above her current IPF World Record of 185 kilograms (407.8 pounds) that she achieved at the 2022 IPF World Classic meet, which she referenced in the text on the video.

More from Breaking Muscle:

Connor approached the bar in her familiar sumo stance, grabbed the barbell with a close grip, and lifted it straight up to a lockout. Once she returned the barbell to the floor, she stepped away while the other plates were added outside of the collars.

She then quickly returned to the barbell, repositioned herself, and began the second pull. The second rep was slower than the first, but she successfully locked out the rep before ending the set with a shout of excitement. She was wearing a singlet and weightlifting belt during the lifts.

Connor is a two-time IPF world champion in the 47-kilogram division, having won those championships in 2017 and 2019. She placed second to Tiffany Chapon at the 2022 edition of the contest. Her most recent meet was at the 2023 AMP Classic National Championships, where she placed second to Jessica Espinal. Connor’s lifts at that meet are as follows.

Heather Connor | 2023 AMP Classic National Championships

  • Squat — 137.5 kilograms (303.1 pounds)
  • Bench Press — 70 kilograms (154.3 pounds)
  • Deadlift — 187.5 kilograms (413.3 pounds)
  • Total — 395 kilograms (870.7 pounds)

More from Breaking Muscle:

If Connor were to win her weight class at the upcoming meet in Malta, it would be her third world championship. With four weeks remaining until the competition, this recent training clip may lead some powerlifting fans to believe that Connor has the potential to pull 200 kilograms (440 pounds). If she were to achieve that lift, she would be the first woman in her weight class to break that barrier.

Featured Image: @heather.e.connor on Instagram



Source link

Previous Post

Six-Time Figure Olympia Champion Cydney Gillon Shares Ab Training Tips

Next Post

How to Do the Reverse-Grip Bent-Over Row to Build a Strong, Muscular Back

Next Post

How to Do the Reverse-Grip Bent-Over Row to Build a Strong, Muscular Back

Recommended

JF Caron Will Attempt Strongman Comeback In Late 2023

2 months ago

Tennis star Ajla Tomljanovic has her Gym Bag Ready for Year-Round Training

7 months ago

Six Science Backed Ways to Optimize Your Circulation

1 month ago

Derek Lunsford Tells ‘FRS’ He’s No Longer ‘Held Back’ in the 212 Division

6 months ago

No Weights, No Problem! 5 Calisthenics Exercises When First Starting Out

6 months ago

The Truth About Open-Ear Headphones: They Aren’t As Terrible As I Thought!

2 months ago

© Bodybuilding News Hubb All rights reserved.

Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Workouts
  • Food & Health
  • Contact

Newsletter Sign Up.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Workouts
  • Food & Health
  • Contact

© 2022 Bodybuilding News Hubb All rights reserved.