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On Episode 124 of The Powerlifter’s Den, we’re joined by Delco Jesus — a lifter whose journey is built on struggle, discipline, and earned perspective. From losing over 100 pounds to grinding out a 705lb squat on one of the hardest days of his life, Delco opens up about what powerlifting has taken from him — and what it’s given back.
We dive into mental health in the sport, the importance of real standards and federations, RPE versus reality, and why time spent spotting, loading, and battling head-to-head matters more than social media hype. Delco shares what it’s like to chase strength while carrying personal weight, navigating the mental toll of competition, and staying grounded when lifting stops being fun.
This episode is raw, honest, and unapologetically real — a must-listen for lifters who care about longevity, integrity, and earning their place under the bar.
By Cam Smith5
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On Episode 124 of The Powerlifter’s Den, we’re joined by Delco Jesus — a lifter whose journey is built on struggle, discipline, and earned perspective. From losing over 100 pounds to grinding out a 705lb squat on one of the hardest days of his life, Delco opens up about what powerlifting has taken from him — and what it’s given back.
We dive into mental health in the sport, the importance of real standards and federations, RPE versus reality, and why time spent spotting, loading, and battling head-to-head matters more than social media hype. Delco shares what it’s like to chase strength while carrying personal weight, navigating the mental toll of competition, and staying grounded when lifting stops being fun.
This episode is raw, honest, and unapologetically real — a must-listen for lifters who care about longevity, integrity, and earning their place under the bar.

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