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February 7, 2023

Phillip Herndon Squats 412.7 Kilograms (910 Pounds) For New Massive Personal Record

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If this how Herndon starts 2023, a monster year is likely ahead.

Whenever one checks in on Phillip Herndon, the mammoth powerlifter is likely pulling off some incredible feat of strength. As a usual 110-kilogram competitor, Herndon has amassed a reputation for seemingly impossible displays of power the moment he gets a barbell within his grasp. Herndon’s latest in-gym achievements, as one of his first notable benchmarks of 2023, is undoubtedly one of the athlete’s best to date.

On Feb. 4, 2023, Herndon posted a video to his Instagram page of himself capturing a 412.7-kilogram (910-pound) back squat raw during a recent training session. According to the caption of Herndon’s post, the demonstration of leg power is an all-time personal record (PR). Herndon had wrist wraps, a lifting belt, and knee sleeves adorned during the squat — which is considered a raw lift by sanctioned powerlifting standards.

In the same post, the athlete revealed he weighs 265 pounds, meaning, after gaining more muscle, he may compete in the 125-kilogram (275-pound) weight class moving forward. The athlete’s next competitive appearance would officially be his first time competing in the division after beginning his competitive career in the 82-kilogram (181-pound) class in 2013 and spending the past four years at 110 kilograms (242 pounds).

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While unofficial, Herndon’s squat is 2.7 kilograms (6.1 pounds) more than the all-time raw World Record in the 125-kilogram weight class, according to Open Powerlifting. That record mark belongs to Dennis Cornelius, who squatted 410 kilograms (903.9 pounds) at the 2017 United States Powerlifting Association (USPA) Freedom Fitness Classic. Herdon currently holds the all-time raw world record in the 110-kilogram class, with a 395-kilogram (870.8-pound) squat, as well as the 110-kilogram class all-time world record squat with wraps at 435 kilograms (959 pounds).

“Best numbers of prep and lifetime PRs. Just getting started.”

Herndon’s squat PR is likely connected to his ongoing preparation for the 2023 World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) Ghost Clash 2. The contest is scheduled to take place on Feb. 18-19, 2023, in Miami, FL, and will feature other notable powerlifting stars.

Independent of weight class, here’s an overview of Herndon’s all-time raw competition bests:

Phillip Herndon All-Time Raw Competition Bests

  • Squat — 395 kilograms (870.8 pounds) | 110-kilogram All-Time World Record
  • Bench Press — 230 kilograms (507 pounds)
  • Deadlift — 372.5 kilograms (821.2 pounds)
  • Total: 977.5 kilograms (2,155 pounds)

Herndon has been alluding to his place in the WRPF Ghost Clash 2 competition for several weeks now, as most of his Instagram posts have included some reference to it. In that respect, he appears to be a lifter on a mission.

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It’s barely been a month into 2023, and Herndon already looks locked and loaded for impressive achievements in the gym and on official lifting platforms. Should he transfer his newest strength accomplishment to Southern Florida later this month, it’ll likely only be one of many significant appearances from the record-setting powerlifter.

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May 10, 2022

Powerlifter Phillip Herndon Squats 410 Kilograms (904 Pounds) W/Wraps During Training

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Squatting 400-plus-kilograms isn’t new territory for Phillip Herndon. But two months out from his next competition, on May 9, 2022, the powerlifter posted a 410-kilogram (904-pound) squat in training, punctuating strength gains that very well could trend toward a new world record.

For context, Herndon already owns the all-time heaviest squat of 435 kilograms (959 pounds) in the 110-kilogram weight class.  He did not disclose his weight for the lift, but Herndon has consistently competed at 110 kilograms as a professional in recent years.

Check out the squat below, courtesy of Herndon’s Instagram profile:

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Herndon’s powerful squat while wearing wraps appears to be a part of ongoing training for his next competition. As he notes in his Instagram post, the powerlifter will participate in the 2022 World Raw Powerlifting Federation (WRPF) American Pro this late July.

If hefty squats such as this are what Herndon brings to the table, then he might be in great shape for the meet.

Herndon at a Glance

At 26-years-old, Herndon is technically smack dab in the prime of his career. There are plenty of potential achievements still on the horizon if he pursues them accordingly. That said, Herndon has been a competitive powerlifter, in some capacity, for nearly a decade. The American athlete began his career in Junior meets in his native Pennsylvania in 2013 and has hit the ground running ever since.

Notably, Herndon set the current squat with wraps all-time world record at the 2022 United States Powerlifting Coalition (USPC) Mid-Atlantic Classic in early April. His mark bested Daniel Misencik (110KG), who squatted 432.5 kilograms (953.5 pounds) at the 2022 WRPF Ghost Clash this past February — who also previously topped Herndon’s old top figure.

Here’s a rundown of some of the more notable recent results from Herndon’s career:

Phillip Herndon | Notable Career Results

  • 2018 International Powerlifting League (IPL) Philadelphia Fit Expo (Wraps) — First place | Open
  • 2018 United States Powerlifting Association (USPA) Iron City Pro/Am (Wraps) — First place | Open
  • 2018 USPA Yuletide Slay Full-Power Classic (Wraps) — First place | Open
  • 2019 WRPF Kern US Open (Wraps) — Third place | Open
  • 2019 USPA The Tribute (Wraps) — Second place | Open
  • 2019 Revolution Powerlifting Syndicate (RPS) Raw Dawg Nationals 8 (Wraps) — First place | Pro Open
  • 2019 International Powerlifting Association (IPA) National Powerlifting & Bench Press Championships (Wraps) — First place | Pro Open
  • 2020 USPA Pioneer Open (Wraps) — First place | Open
  • 2020 Metal Militia (MM) National Championships (Wraps) — First place | Pro Open
  • 2020 USPC Virginia State Championships (Wraps) — First place | Open
  • 2021 RPS NJ and North American Championships (Wraps) — First place | Pro Open
  • 2021 WRPF Kern US Open (Wraps) — First place | Open
  • 2021 USPA Pennsylvania State Championship (Raw) — First place | Open
  • 2022 USPC Mid-Atlantic Classic (Wraps) — First place | Open

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The American Pro is Next

Herndon will enter his next competition on a current streak of nine straight wins. At the same time, given his recent training focus, it’s not a stretch to assume he will also try to extend his squat with wraps record.

The 2022 WRPF American Pro will take place on July 29-30, 2022, in Manassas, VA.

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