
WHY THE ABS SERIES IS NOT A FEDERATION
ABS Powerlifting Series is often compared to traditional powerlifting federations — but ABS isn’t a federation at all.
It’s a professional powerlifting promotion, built to serve athletes, spectators, and the sport itself in a fundamentally different way.
Below is a clear breakdown of what separates ABS from traditional federations.
PROMOTION VS GOVERNING BODY
ABS operates as a privately owned promotion, led by a single CEO.
There are no committees, no constitutions, and no governing bodies above it.
Every ABS event — anywhere in the world — is:
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Designed
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Operated
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Controlled
directly by ABS.
Traditional federations, by contrast, operate as governing bodies, usually with:
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Membership structures
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Constitutions and committees
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National federations aligned under international governing bodies
This creates multiple layers of decision-making that ABS simply doesn’t have.
INDEPENDENT DECISION-MAKING
Because ABS is not tied to national or international federations:
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Decisions are made quickly and clearly
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There is no requirement to align with international rulebooks
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ABS is not influenced by social media trends, politics, or external pressure
The focus remains solely on:
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Athletes
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Competition quality
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Event experience
NO MEMBERSHIPS
ABS does not require membership.
Athletes:
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Do not pay annual federation fees
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Are not bound to a constitution
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Are free to compete anywhere in the world
In contrast, federations typically require:
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Paid membership
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Adherence to federation rules
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In some cases, restrictions on competing or volunteering elsewhere
A TIERED HYBRID COMPEITION PATHWAY
ABS offers a tiered system that caters to all levels:
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Division 2
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Division 1
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Pro-Am
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Top-tier events (ABS Pro, Clash of Titans, Grand Prix)
Athletes can:
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Qualify through divisions or
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Be invited directly to elite events
Traditional federations follow a fixed pathway:
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Regional → National → International
There is no hybrid model — and no direct path to elite competition without navigating the entire structure.
COMPLETE EVENT CONTROL AND JUDGING
All ABS events are:
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Run exclusively by ABS
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Never sold as sanctions
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Delivered with the same production standards worldwide
ABS also flies officials internationally, ensuring:
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Consistent judging standards
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Uniform application of rules
Federations often rely on local officials, which can lead to:
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Inconsistent judging
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Varied standards between competitions
Elite Events: Quality Over Quantity
ABS top-tier events:
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ABS PRO
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Clash of Titans
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Rumble
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Grand Prix
These events are:
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Invite-only or qualification-based
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Highly selective
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Focused on elite matchups, storytelling, and performance
Federation top-tier events (nationals or internationals) often focus on:
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High-volume entries
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Large participation numbers
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Long competition days
ABS prioritises quality over quantity.
ATHLETE EXPERIENCE AT EVERY LEVEL
At ABS, every athlete receives a professional experience, regardless of division.
This includes:
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Large venues
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High-level production
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Lighting, commentary, walkouts, and media
From Division 2 through to Pro, athletes compete on the same stage.
Federations typically reserve this level of experience for:
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One major event per year, usually national championships
Beginners and intermediate lifters rarely experience this standard of production.
NO RECORDS, NO PADDING, LESS SUB CATEGORIES.
ABS does not recognise:
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World records
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National records
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Age divisions
There are:
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No junior champions
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No masters champions
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No single-lift champions
You either win or you lose.
Federations often feature:
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Multiple layers of records (regional, national, world)
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Numerous champions across age groups and lift categories
ABS keeps competition clear and absolute.
BUILT FOR SPECTATORS
ABS events are designed to be watched — not just officiated.
They include:
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Walkouts and live commentary
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Ceremonial weigh-ins
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Media days, posters, and professional photography
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Curated, agreed match-ups
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International athletes from across the world
ABS competitions are:
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Shorter
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More intense
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Easier to follow
Federation competitions can last two to five times longer, often with:
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No storylines
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No curated match-ups
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Limited spectator engagement
NOVICE TO ELITE
ABS caters for every level of powerlifting.
Anyone can:
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Enter at grassroots level
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Progress through the divisions
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Or compete at the highest level in the world
Unlike federations — where multiple “world champions” exist across different organisations — ABS titles are:
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Clear
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Undisputed
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Earned on one stage
ABS IS A PROFESSIONAL PLATFORM
ABS is not a federation.
It is a global professional powerlifting promotion.
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Athlete-first
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Spectator-focused
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Quality-driven
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Globally consistent
Strength decides.
