Powerlifting with Matt Wenning
From $200.00
Join Matt Wenning here at the amazing Colorado Springs facility that Charles R. Poliquin built for incredible sessions on October 7th to prepare you or your powerlifting athletes for competition. We will have 3 sessions consisting of squats, bench press and deadlifts. Each session will be 3 hours in length. Attend one, two or all three of these sessions that are 3 hours each.
Squats 9am - 12 noon
Bench Press 1pm - 4 pm
Deadlifts 5pm - 8pm
Price: $750 for all three ($275 for each session, see each individual product in order to register for those options)
Limit 20 people per session
Description
Join Matt Wenning here at the amazing Colorado Springs facility that Charles R. Poliquin built for incredible sessions on October 7th to prepare you or your powerlifting athletes for competition. We will have 3 sessions consisting of squats, bench press and deadlifts. Each session will be 3 hours in length. Attend one, two or all three of these sessions that are 3 hours each.
Squats 9am - 12 noon
Bench Press 1pm - 4 pm
Deadlifts 5pm - 8pm
Price: $275 for each session (see each individual product to register) or $750 for all three
Limit 20 people per session
Get to know Matt Wenning:
Matt Wenning is a 3 time world champion powerlifter. He has directed over 6000 troops in strength, conditioning, and wellness for the U.S. Army including Infantry and Ranger Divisions. He holds a Masters Degree in Biomechanics and a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Ball State University. Matt grew up in Indiana, raised by a hard working, middle class family. His mother was a nurse, and his father was a Marine and truck driver. When he was six years old, Matt was hit by a car going 50 mph, which took a toll on his physical development. After undergoing 12 months of full leg casts and 12 months in a boot, his legs were underdeveloped. Four years later, Matt discovered lifting. It allowed him to see he was capable of anything, despite what he had gone through during recovery from his injuries. Then, when Matt was 13, his father passed away due to cancer; a result of complications from agent orange. That's when he started lifting in competitions. In the beginning, lifting was just a stepping stone to the goal of football. But it became a much larger pathway in his life. Lifting inspired Matt to attain higher education and become a strength coach. He excelled with a 3.9 GPA. He has been an adviser for the NFL, an international speaker for the NSCA, as well as a contractor for border patrol, airborne divisions, and the pentagon.![]()
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