Peter Attia· MD
so technically the weightlifters Olympic weightlifters are significantly more powerful than a powerlifter despite the fact the powerlifter is in a sport called powerlifting
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so technically the weightlifters Olympic weightlifters are significantly more powerful than a powerlifter despite the fact the powerlifter is in a sport called powerlifting
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so the force component higher so the power output is significantly higher and so it it is the best way to produce Force so because of that those athletes are again you quote unquote the most powerful because they're doing the most powerful movement