Rich,I think you misunderstood my post.
I said nothing about anyone "bitching"about anything. Maybe I was not clear.
What I mean is this---as meets are held in these countries we find some that do not have the
facilities that we have available in the USA. A/C may in fact not be available at a venue large enough to hold a NAPF Championship.
I dont know!!! As we do more Championships in these countries belonging to NAPF I am sure our inventory of available venues will get better.
A little history if you dont mind.
Some years ago Robert Keller and myself went to Guatemala City to observe a Championship. It was held in an older large brick building
that was owned by the government. It was a "sport complex" with boxing, martial arts, gymnastics, fencing, and many other sports.No A/C
People that went to this complex payed a very modest fee to train there, and I mean very modest as many were very poor.
The powerlifting gym was the place of the Championship. Each country involved took its turn SINGING the National Anthem of the country. No CDs, no tape, just athletes singing.
Keller and myself noticed the squat rack for this championship was one of those old 3 step training racks. They had no collars at all---just clips.
We saw almost no wraps or fitted costumes either and I just dont remember if anyone had a bench shirt.
With us was a very large bag loaded with Suits, shirts, Wraps etc donated by Inzer. Titan presented us the same donation.
Since that time the IPF Special fund to help developing countries also helped out. (many people did not know that fund even existed).
From what I understand ER racks and Ivenko sets are part of the items in use now.
What I am trying to say is some of these countries are very poor and A/C may not be as important to them. No argument they are better adjusted to the heat but I am sure as we have more Championships in Central America we will find better and better venues.






