Strongwoman Nadia Stowers Crushed A 465 lbs (211 kg) Squat PR In Training

Nadia Stowers squatted a humongous 465 lbs 2 monts out from C.T. Fletcher's Iron Wars VI. 

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Nadia Stowers is known as one of the most elite Strongwoman competitors in the world. Nadia is frequently considered a static powerhouse, as she excels in the log press and deadlift events. She recently started preparing for her first powerlifting competition, and just posted a very impressive squat update. On March 15th, Nadia Stowers shared a video on her Instagram in which she can be seen hitting a new 465 lbs (211 kg) squat PR.

Nadia states that this squat is 35 lbs (16 kg) heavier than her previous PR, which marks tremendous progress in her preparation. She only used a lifting belt, knee sleeves, and wrist wraps to aid her in the lift. Nadia also explained that she recently transitioned to a low-bar squat technique. She is obviously very satisfied with how it feels and described it as “the best decision” for her squat. 

You can watch the squat here: 

“I’m bringing some B.I.G numbers to Iron Wars! Still getting used to it, but I’ll take this 35lb PR!”

Related: Strongwoman Nadia Stowers (82kg) Breaks Axle Deadlift And Log Press World Records At Recent Meet

There are no official statements on C.T. Fletcher’s Iron Wars VI, but it is said to happen on May 20th, 2022. C.T. Fletcher is constantly announcing new competitors on his Instagram. 

Nadia Stowers Career 

Nadia Stowers has built a very impressive resume for herself. She is a professional Strongwoman competitor and mostly competes in the 82 kg weight class. Nadia’s greatest achievement is winning the 2021 U82 World’s Strongest Woman. She managed to do so with an incredible performance, having won 3 out of 6 events with ease. 

Nadia’s first professional competition was the 2019 U82 World’s Strongest Woman. Despite coming in sixth place, it was already very clear that she possessed extreme strength and that a bright future awaits her. Nadia only had one competition in the open weight class, and it didn’t go too well for her. It was the 2021 World’s Ultimate Strongwoman, and Nadia finished in last place. 

Nadia also won the 2020 Static Monsters  Worldwide contest with a 408.5-kilogram (900.6-pound) total. It consisted of a 113.5-kilogram (250.2-pound) log press and a 295-kilogram (650.4-pound) axle deadlift.

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Nadia Stowers Greatest Feats Of Strength 

  • Tied The Bag Over Bar World Record – Tossed a 40 lbs bag over a 15 ft bar to tie Hanna Linzay’s record. (2021 Rogue Record Breakers)
  • Axle Deadlift World Record – 660 lbs (299.4 lbs) (2021 Static Monsters Worldwide)
  • Log Lift World Record – 288 lbs (130.6 kg) (2021 Static Monsters Worldwide)

You can watch two of Nadia’s records here: 

 

Related: Strongwoman Inez Carrasquillo Hits Front Squat PR of 350 Lbs (158.8 kg) + 60 Lbs (27.2 kg) In Chains

Her recent 465 lbs (211 kg) squat PR is a huge achievement. With 2 months left until Iron Wars VI, Nadia has enough time to find some slight adjustments, which can improve her lifts massively. 

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Andrew is a professional writer and a workaholic. He studied sports for 4 years and trained soccer for almost 15 years. In addition, for the past three years Andrew has been implementing functional training, with a dream or a plan to enroll in the special forces.
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