• Resources

    • binokoron's Olympic weightlifting video clips
      YouTube user binokoron has a great collection of weightlifting clips, including some nice historical footage.
    • crackyflipside's Olympic weightlifting videos
      YouTube user crackyflipside has a ton of Olympic weightlifting videos, including some mesmerizing slo-mo footage and interesting bar path analyses.
    • GoHeavy Olympic Weightlifting Forum
      This is the place where the big boys get to play on the computer. An excellent online bulletin board style forum where all things related to Olympic lifting are discussed. Great for the newbie or advanced lifter.
    • LBH Weightlifting on Twitter
      If you prefer your LBH updates in the form of tweets, follow us now.
    • LBH Weightlifting Team on Facebook
      Keep up to date with training schedules, competition announcements, and all the latest updates on our Facebook group.
    • Lift 'Til Ya Die
      Butch Curry might just be the world’s most fanatical weightlifting enthusiast. On his site, he collects everything the Internet has to offer about Olympic weightlifting.
    • Lift Up
      Arthur Chidlovski has created an excellent Olympic lifting tribute website. You need to see it.
    • Masters Weightlifting
      Think you’re too old to lift? Think again! There is a very active Masters Weightlifting program for lifters 35 and older.
    • NYC Parks and Recreation Recreation Centers
      Lost Battalion Hall is proud to be part of the city Park’s Department’s network of recreation centers, which have provided low-cost and safe venues for exercise, sport, and community activities since 1910.
    • Rigert88's weightlifting clips
      YouTube user Rigert88 has an extensive collection of weightlifting clips, including some great footage of and tributes to Soviet legend David Rigert.
    • Sandow Plus
      Do you want to learn about the golden age of weight training, when there were iron men and wooden ships (not today’s wooden men and iron ships)? Then check out this website and learn about early iron men and Eugen Sandow, the father of weightlifting.
    • T-Nation
      A site for all things strength related, with a bodybuilding emphasis.
    • Titanos.net
      Olympic Weightlifting portal and database of weightlifters, clubs, federations, statistics, tables, profiles from all over the world.
    • USA Weightlifting
      The governing body of the sport of Olympic style weightlifting in the United States.
    • Weightlifting Online Magazine
      Weightlifting Online Magazine, a new Olympic lifting website that allows visitors to add content, interact with other lifters, and read about various weightlifting topics. Check it out!
  • Clubs, Teams and Regional Organizations

    • Average Broz's Gymnasium
      The website for the gym of top weightlifting coach John Broz.
    • Cougars Weightlifting Club, Brisbane, Australia
      Need a place to lift while in Queensland Australia? Check out the Cougars Weightlifting Club website.
    • East Coast Gold, Northeastern U.S.
      East Coast Gold is an affiliation of athletes and coaches from all over the Northeast and beyond who train and compete on regional, national and international levels.
    • Kilwinning Weightlifting Club, Kilwinning, UK
      The Kilwinning Weightlifting Team lifted at the 2006 Senior Metropolitan Weightlifting Championships at LBH. This Scottish team has some wonderful and promising young lifters.
    • Mike's Gym, Bonsall, CA
      Mike Burgener has dedicated his life to advancing weightlifting in America. His son Casey is the 2007 Senior National 105+ champion and his gym is a USAW Regional Training Center. Check out his website.
    • Nevada Barbell Club, Reno, NV
      Weightlifting is alive and well in Reno Nevada.
    • New England Weightlifting Association
      NEWA is the New England Local Weightlifting Committee of USA Weightlifting. Their LWC covers the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
    • Oceania Weightlifting Federation
      Planning a trip to the South Pacific or if you simply need a place to lift after a mutiny, then check out this website. These guys take their weightlifting very seriously and have some top notch lifters to prove it.
    • Queensland Weightlifting Association, Australia
      Covers the weightlifting scene in Queensland Australia. And if you are traveling and want to find a place to Olympic lift, they have a listing of gyms throughout the world.
    • Spoon Barbell Club, Richardson, TX
      The Spoon Barbell Club is dedicated to excellence in the sport of weightlifting and the building of character and sportsmanship in the individual.
    • Team Florida Gulf Coast
      Sunshine, oranges and Olympic lifting. Team Florida has some very strong young lifters, but they ought to tap into that huge pool of retirees for potential master lifters — Don’t you think?
    • Team Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
      Team Sacramento website. All about weightlifting in the Sacramento, California Area.
  • Member Activities / Business Directory

    • Fred Hahn's Serious Strength
      Former LBH lifter Fred Hahn runs a fitness and training facility on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. He’s pioneered a new approach to strength training that he calls Slow Burn®.
    • Strong Times
      LBH lifter Javier Garza’s online community of strength trainers and strength athletes.