After snatching 211 kg, Russia's Aleksey Lovchev went 242 kg and 248 kg, before calling for and nailing this whopping 264 kg--breaking the superheavyweight world record in the total, along with the world record in the clean and jerk at the 2015 IWF World Championships, Houston, Texas.
Departments
- Workaround Workouts by Randall J. Strossen, Ph.D.
 - 7+ Questions: Kim Wood
 - Iron Filings
 - Captains of Crush Grippers®: Who’s New
 - Red Nail Roster
 - Roundtable Report: Snatch vs. Clean and Jerk
 - The Snatch vs. the Clean and Jerk: A Quick Story by Randall J. Strossen, Ph.D.
 - From Our Archives
 
Training
- Non-Impact Plyometrics by Karsten Jensen
 - Training Highlights for Mas Wrestling by Shawn Paul Couch
 - Rows and Columns: Upper Back Training for Strongman by Paul Mouser
 - Practical Science Applied: Foam Rollers and Recovery by Brian Jones, Ph.D.
 - More vs. Less: A Clear Winner? by Ollie Whaley, M.A.
 - Think Deep, Squat Deeper by William Crawford, M.D.
 - Development of a Novice Collegiate Powerlifter by Michael Waller, Ph.D.
 - Home Training: Belt Squats, a Different Approach by Ernest Roy, P.T., D.P.T.
 
History
- Forgotten Strongmen by Josef Svub
 - Kings of New German School: Franz Zinner and Rudolf Ismayr by Gherardo Bonini
 
Contests
- 2015 IWF World Championships: Revving Up for Rio by Jim Schmitz
 
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