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Kiersten Scurlock Completes Huge 584-Pound Squat During Training Session

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Kiersten Scurlock continues to shine and is primed for a big year.

Kiersten Scurlock is one of the up-and-coming talents in the powerlifting game. She has been hard at work in the gym and is not shy about showing some recent accomplishments. On Tuesday, Scurlock took to Instagram to share a huge 584-pound squat in training.

For Scurlock, this is in preparation for the Hybrid Showdown 4. This will take place on January 16. It is clear that Scurlock is in training, with the competition being less than two weeks away, and she hit a new personal record in squats. Her previous record came during the 2021 WRPF Showdown in September. Scurlock squatted 578 pounds, which is over five pounds less than this lift.

“584lbs! ?

Man I am so fucking happy with how this prep went and incredibly lucky to have the best people in my corner! 

Coach @mjgreeno 

@livelargefitness Scurko10

@gorilla_piss_ammonia 

#powerlifting #squat #bench #deadlift #strongman #livelarge #lvlg

During the WRPF Showdown, Kiersten Scurlock set three personal marks. Along with her squat, Scurlock added a 347-pound bench press and 567-pound deadlift. This was a total of 1,492 pounds, which exceeded her best by 104 pounds.

When looking at the path take by Scurlock, it has improved significantly overtime. This is a chance for her to continue to grow in competition and there will be no time wasted. Scurlock has the raw strength but also uses some help when needed. This is a time for the powerlifter to show progress and that is what she has been doing.

Scurlock has been putting up impressive numbers in training recently. This includes 347-pound bench press and 556-pound raw deadlift. It will be a busy start to the new year for Scurlock as she prepares for competition. Following the Hybrid Showdown 4, she will compete at The Ghost Clash on February 12-13.

Kiersten Scurlock will be one of many big names at the Hybrid Showdown 4. She will have a chance to post some new personal bests in lifts and total weight. This will continue her rise in powerlifting early in the year.

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