Today after taking little miss to a paediatrician appointment down the coast I took the opportunity to go into a large store selling commercial lifting equipment, looking at buying a good bar for the comp quality gym I am building at home. The woman on the showroom floor did not know anything and went to get help, at which point the shopping experience went down hill fast. The male (I am making assumptions here lol) who claimed to be a world record holding IPF powerlifter tried to convince my husband (Who is not a lifter and has no knowledge or interest in a bar) that I needed 3 different bars and that I needed a 25 mm bar with "whip" for bench and claimed such a bar was IPF approved, all of which is complete bullshit (see page 6 of IPF rulebook). As a Qualified coach and former National Champion, I know the specs of the equipment I need, and I do not need to be treated like I know nothing or that the man standing next to me is the one making the decisions. All of this pisses me off but it also shows that this person will say anything for a sale and to sell sub standard equipment to unsuspecting customers.
I just had a look at the records, and that claim was also complete BS