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borshaco was an Olympic lifting and powerlifting Coach and hes known for having one of the most impressive winning streaks in the history of powerlifting uh while he was the coach of the Russian team the team went undefeated in World competition in for seven years and he has coached 39 world champions he gained popularity sometime in the last decade with the rise in popularity of powerlifting in the eagerness of new lifters to get a handle on what constituted good formal sport specific powerlifting training it also helped that Boris Shaco came out of the Soviet system which has kind of a romanticized role in Western culture they are very formal very calculated very top down in their approach and because of that their methods look very different than what we tend to do because Western culture was a lot more influenced by bodybuilding and sports where training could be a lot more informal a lot more intuitive Western culture tends to focus a lot more on the amount of work we do in a par