barbellˈbɑrˌbɛl
barbell (n)
- plural
- barbells
English Definitions:
barbell (noun)
a bar to which heavy discs are attached at each end; used in weightlifting
barbell (Noun)
A wide steel bar with premeasured weights affixed to either end, with the central span open for the hands of the weightlifter.
Barbell
A barbell is a piece of exercise equipment used in weight training, weightlifting and powerlifting. Barbells range in length from 4 feet to above 8 feet, although bars longer than 2.2 metres are used primarily by powerlifters and aren't commonplace. The central portion varies in diameter from 25 millimetres to even 2 inches, and is often engraved with a knurled crosshatch pattern to help lifters get a good grip. Disc weights are slid onto the outer portions of the bar to obtain the desired total weight. These weights are often secured with collars to prevent them from sliding off during the exercise or flinging the unevenly-loaded barbell through the air.
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