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The group’s average age of the participating athletes in 2023, stood at 23, with a median age of 19.5, a decline of 1 year, in direct parallel to 2022 average age of 24, alongside a median age of 20.5. Global full meet (SBD) participation (raw/natural and tested) increased by +29.58% between the 2022-2023 season. Individually, the average squat amount stood at 135kg (297.62 lbs), which equates to a one-year increment of +0.05%, alongside a median of 140kg (308.65 lbs), which in parallel, equates to a +1.82% growth rate; with 48.79% of athletes squatting above the median of 140kg (308.65 lbs). Subsequently, between 2022-2023, the heaviest squat stood at 222.5kg (490.53 lbs), a -3.47% decline, if singularly compared with 2022 season heaviest squat of 230.5kg (508.17 lbs). The average weight class’ benchpress stood at 86.64kg (191 lbs), which represents a slight decline of -0.86%, whilst in contrast to the group’s 2022 season average benchpress of 87.39kg (192.66 lbs). However, the group’s median benchpress stood at 87.5kg (192.9 lbs), which is identical to the 2022 season’s median bench of 87.5kg (192.9 lbs). The group’s heaviest benchpress stood at 145kg (319.67 lbs), which in effect, is a comparative decline of -9.38%, if compared with the 2022 season’s heaviest benchpress of 160kg (352.74 lbs). The average deadlift between 2022-2023 stood at 168.36kg (371.17 lbs), which is a relative increase of +1.11%, in comparison to the 2022 season average deadlift of 166.51kg (367.09 lbs). On the other hand, the group’s median deadlift stood at 172.5 kg (380.30 lbs), an increment of +1.47%. For 2023, the singular heaviest deadlift of the group stood at 270 kg (595.25 lbs), which equates to an increment of +0.93%; in 2022, the group’s heaviest deadlift stood at 267.5 kg (589.74 lbs). Furthermore, the highest recorded group total stood at 625 kg (1377.89 lbs), which is essentially a -4.29% decline, in comparison to 2022 highest recorded season total of 653 kg (1439.62lbs). The average total in 2023 stood at 394.05kg (868.73lbs), an increment of +0.23%, in parallel to the 2022 season average total of 393.15kg (866.75lbs). Whilst, comparatively, the median total in 2023 stood at 402.5kg (887.36lbs), a positive increase of +0.63%, as the 2022 median total stood at 400kg (881.85lbs). Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you donot miss any RPE1 videos: @RPE1Lifting 📷: Wascar Carpio Follow RPE1! Instagram: / rpe1 tiktok: / rpe1.com Twitter: / rpe1_ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The RPE1 channel divulge competition videos, commentary, documentaries and data driven tidbits (tasty!). Subscribe to the channel for videos within the realm of the Powerlifting sport. What is an KPI score? Simply put, a KPI (Key Performance Indicator) score, which as being historically implemented within other fields, fundamentally tracks measurable performance/s. However, RPE1’s KPI score primarily focuses, at current, on the individual athlete/s comprehensive performance/s, where in which, variables such as: the amount of participated meet/s; total; squat, bench and deadlift amount; which are effectively compared both individually (i.e, athlete’s past performance/s) and systematically as a group (i.e., all recorded historic performances within the respective weight class). Including, the athlete’s success rates (reliability) pertaining to all three individual disciplines (squat, benchpress and deadlift) are systematically weighed, which in effect, ultimately, provides an ascribe KPI (Key Performance Indicator) score for the athlete/s. Such score can be taken as a significant indicator of the athlete/s performance throughout the season and/or meet performance. For example, a score of 100% means the athlete is individually performing at his/her most optimal. At current, the margin of error stands at ±10%. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 AND UNDER SECTIONS 29 and 30 OF THE COPYRIGHT, DESIGNS AND PATENTS ACT 1988 Copyright disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 and Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, allowance is made for fair use or fair dealing for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting ((section 30 (2), (3) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988)), teaching, scholarship, research; parody, caricature and pastiche ((section 30A, Schedule 2 (2A) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988)); and review. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. #rpe1 #powerliftingreport #powerlifting