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Practical Powerlifting

Practical Powerlifting

Auteur(s): John Paul Cauchi
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Interviewing some of the best and most experienced powerlifting coaches, we dive into what it's really like to compete, coach and be a powerlifter. We disentangle the over complicated theory and get to the very core of what it takes to get stronger and be competitive.© 2025 John Paul Cauchi
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  • In defence of "Cookie Cutter" programs
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, I discuss the merits of cookie cutter programs in powerlifting, arguing that they provide a solid foundation for individualization. I reflects on his experiences with training programs, the importance of pattern recognition for coaches, and the practical benefits of using template programs to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in coaching.

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    18 min
  • What Weight Class is Right For You?
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, I discuss the complexities of choosing the right weight class for powerlifting. I explore the evolving perspectives on weight classes, emphasizing that the best class is often the one you currently fit into. The discussion delves into the broader implications of my body weight on health, lifestyle, and personal experiences, urging listeners to consider how their weight affects their overall quality of life beyond just competitiveness in powerlifting.

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    22 min
  • 11. 12 Years of Weight Cuts
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, I discuss my recent competition experience and delves into the controversial topic of weight cutting in powerlifting. I share personal anecdotes and insights on how weight cutting can be a valid strategy for lifters at all levels, while also addressing the potential risks and mental health implications associated with it. The conversation emphasizes the importance of not gatekeeping this strategy and recognizing the value of competitive experiences for all lifters.

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    28 min
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