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A competitor in both bodybuilding and powerlifting, Matt "Kroc" Kroczaleski got his start in the iron game as a young child with a set of make-shift weights created from milk jugs filled with sand and an iron pole. He started powerlifting in high school as well as during his time in the U.S. Marine Corps but didn't get serious about competing until 1995. Although Matt enjoyed bodybuilding, he discovered his true passion to be the intense competition of powerlifting meets. Some of Matt's accomplishments in the world of powerlifting include being the UPA world powerlifting champion as well as winning the middle weight division at the 2006 Arnold Classic. What makes Matt Kroc unique in the powerlifting world is his desire to not only be strong, but to look strong as evident by his uncharacteristically chiseled physique. Without question, Kroc is one of the most powerful men on the planet and one of the few that have the ability to transition between the raw strength needed to be successful in powerlifting and the muscle size and shape to compete in bodybuilding. Favorite Answer Body part(s):
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Matt Kroczaleski is an extraordinary athlete.
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