Spooky Strength Showdown

DAY OF EVENT DETAILS:

Doors open at 8:00am
Event Starts at 9am 
Event ends around 12pm with halloween party to follow!
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Participant registration for the Spooky Strength Showdown is now open through the date of the event.

Rules and technique standards

Please know we will meet you with where you're at that day with something that is comparable to what the "rules" state. 

The Spooky Strength Showdown is a competition consisting of three lifts:
  • A three-attempt powerlifting deadlift
  • Strict pull-ups for max reps (or flexed-arm hang for time)
  • Kettlebell snatches (or single arm swings) for max reps in a 5-minute time period
These lifts test a unique trade-off between absolute strength, relative strength, and general endurance. While larger participants have an advantage in the deadlift, lighter participants have an advantage in pull-ups, and the kettlebell snatch tests all participants equally.

Classes Of Competition
Please know we will meet you where you're at that day with something that is comparable to what the "classes" (this includes prescribed weights and movement type). We list these categories so you can choose something to strive for, not to keep you out of the challenge.

WOMEN:
Scaled: Deadlift, flexed-arm hang, and snatches (or SA swings) with a 12 kg kettlebell (or the bell of choice).
Classic: Deadlift, bodyweight pull-ups, and snatches with a 16 kg kettlebell.
Women's Masters: (ages 50 and older). Deadlift, bodyweight pull ups, and snatches with a 12kg kettlebell

MEN:
Scaled: Deadlift, flexed-arm hang, and snatches with a 20 kg kettlebell.
Classic: Deadlift, bodyweight pull-ups, and snatches with a 24 kg kettlebell.
Men's Masters (ages 50 and older):  A max deadlift, bodyweight pull ups, and snatches with a 20kg kettlebell

Events
The events are performed in the following order: deadlift, Pull-ups/Flexed Arm Hang, KB Snatches/single arm swings. 

Event Rules:

Deadlift (Event 1)
  • The athlete will lift the barbell and stand erect at the finish of the lift with the hips extended, knees locked, and shoulders above the hips.
  • Either conventional (grip outside the thighs) or sumo (inside) stance is acceptable.
  • Any type of grip is allowed. Chalk is the only grip aid allowed.
  • There will be no downward movement of the bar during the ascent.
  • No ramping (resting the barbell on the thighs during the lift) is allowed.
  • No hitching (re-bending the knees on the ascent) is allowed.
  • Upon the judge’s “Down” command, the student will set the barbell down under control, the hands staying in contact with the barbell until it touches the ground.
  • Equipment allowed: Belt, knee sleeves (no knee wraps), wrist wraps (not wrist straps), and shoes are the only equipment allowed.
  • Equipment not allowed: No knee wraps, wrist straps, or powerlifting suits.

Pull-Ups (Event 2)
  • Strict pull-up form and grip is required. A chin-up grip (palms facing the athlete) is not allowed.
  • With a palms-forward, thumbless grip (thumbs on the same side of the bar as the fingers) the athlete will pull up from a dead hang until his/her neck or upper chest touches the bar.
  • Use pure strength; no swinging, kipping, or other use of momentum is allowed.
  • The neck (or upper chest) must touch the bar below the jawline. Touching the bar with the underside of the chin does not count.
  • A dead-hang must be maintained for a minimum of 0.5 seconds before every repetition, including the first one. The body must be motionless, the arms and legs straight. 
  • For each successful rep, the judge will issue a count indicating a successful rep has been completed. The event is terminated when the competitor quits or fails to make three successive attempts.
  • The judge/camera should be about eye level with the bar to make sure the jawline clears the bar

Flexed-Arm Hang (Event 2)
  • The goal of the flexed-arm hang event is for an athlete to hang with the jawline above the bar for as long as possible. To begin, the athlete will get into position with assistance to the bar with a step up, being lifted up, or jumping up to the start position. The bar must be grasped with both palms facing either forward or to the rear. The correct starting position begins when the athlete’s arms are flexed at the elbow, the jawline is held above the bar and not touching it, and the body is motionless. At no time during the execution of this event can an athlete rest his/her chin on the bar. The clock stops as soon as the jawline is no longer above the bar.
  • The judge/camera should be about eye level with the bar to make sure the jawline clears the bar.
  • Equipment: A pull-up bar tall enough so that all athletes can use it without bending their legs and sturdy enough to handle heavier athletes.
  • Equipment not allowed: No lifting aids or gloves.

Kettlebell Snatches/KB Single Arm Swings (Event 3)
  • A snatch is executed by swinging a single kettlebell between the legs with one arm, bringing the kettlebell overhead in a single motion, and locking it out overhead (vertically so the bell is over the heels) with a straight arm. After each rep, the athlete will let the kettlebell fall in a single motion (without dropping the kettlebell to the chest or shoulder) and perform another rep. The knees must be locked out at the completion of the snatch for the rep to count. The athlete may not place the non-lifting arm on the thigh or allow it to assist in any way. If the athlete allows the hand to rest on the thigh or assist the lift in any other way, a no count is called and the repetition is not counted. Speed switches are allowed where the athlete switches arms in the middle of the snatch motion.
  • The athlete has five minutes to perform as many repetitions as possible. The judge will use a timer or stopwatch and will instruct the athlete when to begin. Once the timer starts, the athlete may begin using either arm and switch arms as many times as desired during the five minutes. The athlete may also set the kettlebell on the ground, rest, or pace on or around the platform provided he or she does not disturb other athletes. The event is terminated when the time reaches five minutes or when the athlete quits. The event is not terminated if the athlete violates a technical rule, but the rep preceding the violation does not count. After notification of a no count or a rule violation, the athlete may resume performing repetitions.
  • Equipment: A 12 kg, 16 kg, 20 kg, 24 kg, 28 kg, or 32 kg kettlebell and a timer or stopwatch. Athletes may use chalk to improve their grip and can reapply as often as needed. Tape can be used only if a pre-existing injury is noted to the judge.
  • Equipment not allowed: Athletes may not use gloves or wrist guards (wrist guards can only be used if a previous medical condition exists).

The rules of the Spooky Strength Showdown are basic and straightforward. A brief rules meeting will precede each event.

Athletes must ask any relevant questions at this time. The judge may, at his/her discretion, disallow any practice that he/she deems unsafe.

Date: October 26, 2024

Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Location: Group Fitness Floor

Event Price: $20+tax

Date: October 26, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Group Fitness Floor
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Spaces Left: 44 Capacity: 50
Event Price: $22.02
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