Video of Brian Schwab's Pro-Am

Here's video of Brian Schwab, 165, from last weekend's IPA Power Station Pro-Am. Schwab finished in second place in the lightweight division with a 2,045 pound total. The total included an 825 pound squat, 605 bench press, and 615 pound deadlift.


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Awesome Job Brian

great job brian!

Hell of a job Brian!

Great lifts!!! Like you said, you have more left in the tank on each of those lifts. Looking forward to getting down to Orlando to try and get a bench.

all the lifts looked real good.

Excellent lifts from a very good lifter.

825 looked to be the easiest of the three squats. Great job Brian!

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Hey Mr. Anonymous

I guess I was right Brian’s lifts are really consistent. OOOO by the way go F@@@K yourself.

That is some sick lifting. Congrats.
What song is playing in the video?

hell of a good job man!!!

Great work Brian, it was a lot of fun competing. I look forward to the next one. That bench of yours is just nasty!!! Congrats on $1500

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Congratulations Brian...again :) !

Eric Talmant
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Great job Brian!

nice work brian!

Outstanding work Kingpin

Incredible, Brian. Simply awesome.

So, if I follow those routines you gave me, will I be as good as you when I get to be your age?

The best to you, buddy.

The deadlifts were good. He has excellent leverages for the dead. In this federation, are the benches supposed to be touch and go? If so, awesome lifts. Extremely hard to judge depth from that angle, but with Wade Hooper and others, it never seems to be difficult no matter what angle you are looking at the squat from. Before you call me a hater, it is what it is. Don't post videos of questionnable lifts if you don't want the feedback. And no, I can't lift what he does. I can't throw 100 miles per hour either, but I got a pretty good idea of where the strike zone is.

Great lifts, Brian. You are amazing.
~Cheryl

great job buddy!

John Defers, The squats were flawless. I am a very hard critic of lifts when I lift and judge. I was sitting about 5 rows back from the platform. Those lifts were spot on!
Nice lifting Brian, good seeing you and the crew. See you all soon

JJ Thomas

Congrats Brian. Your a terrific lifter bro.

Thanks for the positive words everyone.

Ryan, the song playing is by Hollywood Undead.

Al, it was great competing against you as well. I'll be working on my deadlift for the next one!

John Defers wrote:
The deadlifts were good. He has excellent leverages for the dead. In this federation, are the benches supposed to be touch and go? If so, awesome lifts. Extremely hard to judge depth from that angle, but with Wade Hooper and others, it never seems to be difficult no matter what angle you are looking at the squat from. Before you call me a hater, it is what it is. Don't post videos of questionnable lifts if you don't want the feedback. And no, I can't lift what he does. I can't throw 100 miles per hour either, but I got a pretty good idea of where the strike zone is.

los, thats because they make some people go 3 inches below even though the rules are exactley the same.

Awesome lifting!

Willy Wilcox

Congrats Brian. Awesome lifting.

825lbs @ 159....that is awesome.
The heavy weights better move aside.

how long before he hits 1000lb squat at 165er?

Nice work as usual Brian.

Great job by you and your team.

awesome lifting Brian!!

Awesome work Brain, sorry about the late congrats man damn classes have me consumed...

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