Howard Krieger New York Strength and Power HoF inductee 2016

Howard Krieger Biography

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2016 New York State Strength and Power  Hall of Fame Inductees, Howard and Mark Krieger, were outstanding powerlifters!  To speak only of their numbers in the squat would be similar to just reading the title of a book and then putting it down, never to grasp the real content of the story.  First off, the amount of weight that both of them lifted was dominant.  More importantly, however, was the way in which they did so.  If you have ever spent time with either of the Kriegers or witnessed them lift, it doesn't take long until the eyes naturally gravitate toward their more than impressive leg development.  Many elite powerlifters lift big weights by shifting the moment arm and increasing the leverage point of the body, thus shortening the distance between the bar and the hips.  Subsequently, more muscle groups are brought into action and engaged, making the athlete stronger.  The Krieger brothers, however, never did this.  They squatted over 700 pounds with an upright torso, placing almost all of the stress upon the thighs and hips, a feat that any strength athlete would be proud of!  Additionally, they did so in the respective weight classes of 165, 181, and 198!

 

The Krieger brothers were dominant in the NY State Powerlifting scene during the mid and late 1980s, and reached great heights on the international scene, as well.  Mark, in 1988, won the North American Championships in the 198 Lb. weight class with a 680 pound Squat, 345 pound Bench Press, and a 615 pound Deadlift. In 1986, Howard was selected to the World Team where he, despite the issues associated with traveling to India and contracting dysentery, placed third.  Howard also won the Collegiate Nationals in 1986 with a three lift total of 1515.

 

Both 2016 New York State Strength and Power Hall of Fame Inductees, Mark and Howard Krieger, were fixtures in the top 100 section of Powerlifting USA,  and continue to serve as role models for new generations of strength athletes.  

Bio for Howard Krieger   2016 NYS strength hall of fame inductee

Competed     in NY 1982 – 1988, in Florida 1988 – 1994

    1986 USPF Collegiate National Champion 165 class and Best Lifter  

         (1st year USPF used urinalysis testing)

    1986 IPF Jr. World Championships, Bronze medal  

          (Team USA placed 1st as team)

10 total National meets - 1983 USPF Teen Championships (Arizona) DNF squat  165

    1984 ADFPA College Nationals (Troy, AL)      3rd 165 class   1372 total

    1985 USPF College Nationals (Westpoint, NY)   DNF  Bench

    1986 USPF College Nationals (Chicago, IL)   1st 165 class, Best Lifter 1515 total

    1987 USPF Men’s Senior Nationals (Chicago, IL)  DNF squat

    1988 USPF Natural Nationals (OK City, OK) 2nd -181 class  1646 total

    1989 ADFPA Men’s Nationals (Wilkes-Barre, PA) 2nd  181 class 1663 total

    1990 USPF Senior Nationals (Hollywood, FL)  2nd 181 class  1703 total

    1991 NASA Natural Nationals (OK City, OK) 2nd 181 class 1635 total

    1991 ADFPA Men’s Nationals (St Louis, MO) 

3 International Meets   - 1986 IPF Jr. Worlds 165 class 3rd  1400 total

    1987 ADFPA North American Championships 165 class 1st 1580 total

    1988 ADFPA North American Championships 165 class 1st 1535 total

 

NYS Records (set and broken)   = 32 total

    148 class teen records 1982 bench 270, total 1080

    165 class (13) teen records (18-19 div)    SQ 512.5/ Bench 330.5/ Deadlift 578.5/ total 1405

                      (13) Jr. (20-23 div) class    SQ 600/ Bench 358/ Deadlift 610/ total  1560

           (3)  ADFPA men’s Sq. 600/ Deadlift 570/ Total 1465

           (1)  USPF Men’s Sq. 633

 

Moved to Florida 1988 and up to 181 class

6 Florida State Championships 

ADFPA Florida State Records:  SQ 675/  BP 385/ Deadlift 660/ Total 1705

 

Personal Bests:  SQ 700/ BP 405/ DL 700/ 

 

Best Competition lifts:

     148: Sq. 410/BP 290/ DL 435/ Total 1100

     165: Sq. 633/ BP 365/ DL 615/ Total 1580

     181: Sq. 675/ BP 390/ DL 670/ Total 1705

      Retired after 1993 to change careers and start family.

 

 

Coaching Profile:  Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist - NSCA

 *Powerlifting: coached Pat Roche (NY) to USPF Teen Nationals and Collegiate titles and NYS teen titles

 * Started and coached at Clearwater Central Catholic HS weightlifting team from 1988 – 2011 advancing lifters to state championships 8 of 14 seasons.  The team competed in Clean and Jerk and Bench.

* Strength and conditioning coach at CCCHS 2011 – present,  football – 4 straight region championships and 1 state runner-up.  Provide support for wrestling, soccer (state champs 2002), baseball, softball.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016 NY State Strength Hall of Fame Inductee, Howard Krieger Squatting incredible weight!  Howard's has squatted 700 pounds!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016 NY State Strength Hall of Fame Inductee Howard Krieger Deadlifting 700 pounds!

 

 

 

 

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