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    Austin Perkins (75KG) Scores New All-Time World Record Raw Squat of 305 Kilograms – Fitnessnacks

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    The 2023 USAPL P3 Grand Prix on May 20 was a day the record books won’t soon forget. In the 75-kilogram class, Austin Perkins set a new all-time raw squat world record of 305 kilograms (672.4 pounds) en route to his gold-medal finish.

    Below are Perkins’ results from the day, where he went nine for nine on attempts:

    2023 USAPL P3 Grand Prix Results — Austin Perkins, 73KG Raw

    • Squat
      • 280 kilograms (617.3 pounds)
      • 295 kilograms (650.7 pounds)
      • 305 kilograms (672.4 pounds) — New All-Time Raw World Record
    • Bench Press
      • 175 kilograms (385.8 pounds)
      • 185 kilograms (407.9 pounds)
      • 195 kilograms (429.9 pounds)
    • Deadlift
      • 285 kilograms (628.3 pounds)
      • 305 kilograms (672.4 pounds)
      • 325 kilograms (716.5 pounds)
    • Total — 825 kilograms (1,818.8 pounds)

    Check out Perkins’ new raw world record squat in the video below, courtesy of his Instagram page:

     

     

     
     

     
     

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    A post shared by Austin Perkins (@the75kg)

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    The first two attempts were smoother than butter for Perkins, who called for a world record weight on the barbell on his third attempt. Although he apparently hit a rough patch halfway into his ascent, it didn’t last long, and he stood up cleanly, locking out a weight that had never been achieved in sanctioned competition.

    Perkins displayed much excitement after getting the signal from the judges that the lift was good. While his record eclipsed Taylor Atwood‘s previous raw squat world record of 303 kilograms from the 2021 USAPL Raw Nationals, Perkins also flirted with the all-time raw total record as well.

    “[A] small adjustment I made was hand placement and bar placement,” Perkins wrote in an Instagram post following his squat performance. “I took a wider grip and placed [the] bar a bit lower than usual…to get more of a vertical squat position. When I feel more upright, I also feel more explosive.”

     

     

     
     

     
     

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    A post shared by Austin Perkins (@the75kg)

    [Related: Five Months Post Surgery, Nick Best Squats 771 Pounds, Deadlifts 675 Pounds in Training]

    Perkins’ 825-kilogram raw total was the second heaviest ever, only trailing Atwood’s 838.5-kilogram world record total from the same event Atwood set the former raw squat world record. We’ll see if Perkins targets that total world record in future contests, but until then, there’s a new king of the squat at 75 kilograms.

    Featured image: @the75kg on Instagram

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