Coming of Age
Politics, Heavy Iron, and the First Women's World Championships
The June 1980 issue of Powerlifting USA marks a pivotal moment in strength history.
On May 3rd and 4th, the first-ever Women's World Powerlifting Championships took place in Lowell, Massachusetts. While the men pushed massive iron, the culture was shifting toward technical refinement that would define the new decade.
Politics were also brewing. Heated debates over shoe regulations and a struggle to integrate non-scoring "B Teams" into international competition gave the issue a charged, transitional energy.
This is a snapshot of where the sport stood at the turn of the 1980s.
Roger Estep is the man of the hour in this issue, sparking a debate that blurs the lines between powerlifting and bodybuilding.
Weighing a rock-solid 205 lbs, Estep possesses thigh mass and shoulder development that caught the eye of Joe Weider himself. Weider reportedly offered Roger a six-figure future if he would transition to full-time bodybuilding. Frank Zane signed a photo for him, addressed to "the most beautiful body in powerlifting."
Estep didn't bite. He stayed under the bar.
"Milk is everything."
Roger Estep
The Estep Philosophy
Modern Science. An Ohio State graduate, Roger participated in pioneering muscle biopsy studies. The results revealed his fast-twitch fibers were four times larger than those of endurance athletes.
Nutrition. Three to four meals a day, built around meat and vegetables. Dairy was non-negotiable.
True Grit. While he respected bodybuilding, Estep was clear about the gap. Nothing, he said, compares to the pain of an 800 lb squat when nursing a muscle pull.
USA Lifters, May 1979 through April 1980
| Rank | Lifter | Total (lbs) | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Larry Pacifico | 2,017 | 8/18/79 |
| 2 | John Kuc | 1,968 | 11/30/78 |
| 3 | Walter Thomas | 1,951 | 1/5/80 |
| 4 | Roger Estep | 1,940 | 10/27/79 |
| 5 | Jim McCain | 1,875 | 1/14/80 |
| 6 | Burch | 1,880 | 4/5/80 |
| 7 | L. Marken | 1,846 | 12/15/79 |
| 8 | Chatllet | 1,830 | 10/13/79 |
| 9 | Don Goddard | 1,830 | 12/8/79 |
| 10 | Kepler | 1,830 | 3/29/80 |
The coaching and technique content from this issue holds up. Ten principles worth extracting from the archive:
Nothing compares to the pain of an 800 lb squat when nursing a muscle pull.
Roger Estep
A look at what was moving on the platform in 1980, and what it cost to get there.
1980 Price List
- Elite Competition Suit$44.00
- Hurricane Knee Wraps (per pair)$10.00
- Pat's Miracle Suit$33.50
- "For Studs Only" T-Shirts$6.50
- Bill Pearl's Training Encyclopedia$25.00




































































































