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Ep. 212 - Larry Maile: USAPL President

Ep. 212 - Larry Maile: USAPL President

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Larry Maile, the outgoing president of USA Powerlifting, reflected on his tenure, discussing the organization's mission, challenges, and future direction. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a drug-free platform, navigating legal issues, and preserving the organization's integrity while adapting to change. The conversation also touched on the split from their previous affiliate, ongoing legal challenges, and the transition to new leadership.

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