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Plus, Toomey snatches back                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 14, 2023 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] This weekend, don’t dread Monday. Think about the awesome gains you’ll make when you return to the gym instead. Here’s what we’ve got in store today: - Five of the greatest weightlifting battles of all time. - Tia-Clair Toomey’s return to full CrossFit training. - The ultimate push-pull-leg workout. Weightlifting Monumental Battles In Weightlifting History [Athlete screams after completing lift at competition]( Image: Javid Nikpoer/Tasnimnews/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 We know. You don’t usually don’t think of sports like weightlifting as a head-to-head kind of thing. There’s no “defense” trying to stop athletes from lifting their weight. But stick with us here as we get a little … metaphorical. Because in weightlifting’s great history, there have been a few phenomenal battles for just one gold medal. We took a look at five of them. There was Turkey’s Naim Suleymanogalu and Greece’s Valerios Leonidis squaring off during an epic 1996 Summer Olympics. Later, in a different era, Germany’s Matthias Steiner and Russia’s Evgeny Chigishev were separated by a single kilo in one of the most inspiring lift-offs of all time. Take a look at these historic stories that add gravitas to weightlifting lore, and be prepared to be amazed. [Read More About Great Weightlifting Battles]( CrossFit Tia-Clair Toomey Begins Her Journey Back Image: Tia-Clair Toomey & Shane Orr on YouTube After a reign of dominance as a former six-time Fittest Woman on Earth®, Tia-Clair Toomey vacated her throne voluntarily. Why? She wanted to focus on her pregnancy and her first-time experience as a mother. But, even while she won’t be a part of next month’s CrossFit Games, it’s worth noting the living legend never retired. Toomey will eventually return and, in all likelihood, be a force to be reckoned with. Earlier this week, Toomey shared a workout glimpse at how she’s preparing for a high-level comeback to elite CrossFit. The video centers around Toomey starting from the ground up, practicing her snatches for the first time post-pregnancy. There’s a long way to go before Toomey can challenge for another CrossFit Games title. But the last thing we’d want to do is doubt the possibility. [Watch Toomey Practice Her Snatches]( Training Tips A Push-Pull-Legs Workout For Everyone [Woman performs a leg extension on a machine]( Image: FotoAndalucia on Shutterstock Finding the right workout split is just as essential as any other aspect of your training. Nutrition and pushing yourself in the gym can only go so far if you’re not picking the right program catered to your needs. Regardless of your experience level, we’ve got some ideas. For example, if you’re a beginner, our ultimate push-pull-legs workout guide will focus more on giving you a foundation with every muscle group. If you’re a bit more advanced, we’ll “push” you (no pun intended) toward using some of those fancier implements that (gasp) used to scare you. Regardless of your goals, there’s something here for everyone. [Check Our Pull-Push Guide Out]( Everything Else Nick Best’s Endless Squat Journey [Nick Best 803-pound squat July 2023]( Image: @nickbeststrongman on Instagram - Nick Best is a strength icon for a good reason. He recently squatted 364.2 kilograms (802.9 pounds) — [for the 27th year in a row (!!!)](. - [Here’s how Nick Walker’s building his massive legs]( roughly 18 weeks before the 2023 Olympia. - The Smith Machine deadlift [is a worthy alternative for your pulling needs](. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( [Advertise with us]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © BarBend Newsletter 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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