On February 19, 2022, IFBB professional bodybuilder Kyle Kirvay participated in the first strength lifting competition in his life. In the 140kg class unequipped knee tying competition, Kyle broke several state records in New Jersey, USA and set a national bench press record in the USPA knee tying competition, becoming the heaviest bench press player in the US USPA knee tying competition.
▲The middle is Kyle Kilva
The following is his results of this competition:
Squat (knee tying): 365 kg- New Jersey record
Bench press: 275 kg-US record and New Jersey record
deadlift: 365 kg: 365 kg Jin - New Jersey Record
Total score (knee tying): 1005 kg - New Jersey Record
From the picture below, we can see that Kyle excitedly entered the squat stand with a belt and a knee tie. After the referee issued the order, he performed a perfect squat. During the bench press, this IFBB professional bodybuilder also showed his full strength, pushed the 275 kg barbell hard, and seemed full of confidence when he was deadlifting!
26-year-old Kyle participated in a bodybuilding competition for the first time in 2017. According to the data above NPC News Online, the following are the results of his bodybuilding competition:
2017 NPC Steve Stone Metropolitan Championship-No. 2 in the bodybuilding public group
2018 NPC National Championship-No. 16 in the bodybuilding public group
2018 NPC Global Championship - No. 1 in the bodybuilding open group
2018 NPC Global Championship - No. 1 in the classical bodybuilding
2020 IFBB Chicago Professional Competition - No. 16 in the bodybuilding open group
In the 2018 NPC Global Championship, Kyle won the IFBB Bodybuilding Professional Card in both the men's bodybuilding open group and the classical bodybuilding. In addition, the heavy weight training video he posted on his social account attracted the attention of many strength exercise enthusiasts, including heavy weight bench press, squat and deadlift videos.
Kyle Kilva's daily training scores have reached the training range of several legendary bodybuilders, including 8 times getting Mr. Olympia's Ronnie Kullman's 800-pound squats, Tom Plaz's 's squats 525 pounds 23 times, etc.
Now, Kyle Kilva has experience in bodybuilding and strength lifting competitions, and has also achieved remarkable results. In what aspects does his future focus on development should be very interesting, so in which aspect do you think he should develop better?