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Jason, how is the USAPL going to clean up

Posted By: George Phipps
Date: Thursday, 17 November 2005, at 2:47 p.m.

its image? I have never lifted USAPL, but I know many of my friends who have, and almost every one tells the same story of politics and stuck up attitudes. I coach over a dozen teenagers who compete with me and my team, and I want a good atmosphere for my lifters to lift in; and given the resent politics on the net I want to know if there is a move to clean things up.

My daughter who is 17 is a very good lifter at 123 and I would love to move her to three lift meets, and the USAPL offers more competition for women then any other fed; but I don't want her exposed to a bad atmostphere. We have competed mostly in the APF and WABDL and both organization are awesome for my lifters. And Gus has been super to every lifter I have; and I have my doubts about weather the USAPL can step up and change. George

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