WHO WE ARE

Strength, Competition, Community

From first-time lifters to national champions, the organization supports competition, connection, and the pursuit of strength through the squat, bench press, and deadlift—we’re proud to grow with this network.

Executive Board

Lead By Lifters

  • Paulie Steinman
    President
    Term Ends: 2028
  • Johnny Graham
    Vice President
    Term Ends: 2026
  • Vacant
    Treasurer
  • Katey Dodge
    EC Board Member
    Term Ends: 2028
  • Eric Cordeiro
    EC Board Member
    Term Ends: 2028
  • Cameron Barrilleaux
    Secretary
    Term Ends: 2027
  • Shannon Murphy
    EC Board Member
    Term Ends: 2026
  • Wes Zunker
    EC Board Member
    Term Ends: 2026
  • Tyler Gerfers
    EC Board Member
    Term Ends: 2026
  • Joe Warpeha
    EC Board Member
    Term Ends: 2027
  • Alexander Walters
    EC Board Member
    Term Ends: 2027

Who We Are

USA Powerlifting, established in 1981 as the American Drug Free Powerlifting Association, Inc, is the leading drug-tested powerlifting organization in the United States.

Distinct from weightlifting, a sport made up of two lifts: the Snatch and the Clean-and-Jerk, where the weight is lifted above the head, powerlifting comprises three lifts: the Squat, Bench Press and Deadlift. Powerlifting competitions may be comprised of one, two or all three of the lifting disciplines.

Athletes are categorized by sex, age and bodyweight. Each competitor is allowed three attempts at each lift, the best lift in each discipline being added to their total. The lifter with the highest total is the winner. In cases where two or more lifters achieve the same total, the person with the lightest bodyweight wins.

USA Powerlifting is responsible for sanctioning local and regional events where powerlifters can compete in hopes of qualifying for the national level events. USA Powerlifting sanctions several National Championships in all age groups, giving athletes a chance to see how they fare against competitors across the country. Top competitors are selected by USA Powerlifting to compete in the USA Powerlifting Pro Series with an opportunity to achieve their Pro Card.

In the United States, USA Powerlifting has representative chairs in each states. Each state chair is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of USA Powerlifting’s local competitions, state championships and state records. USA Powerlifting operates as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. An Executive Committee, headed by the President, is responsible for the operations of the organization. Additional responsibilities include directing the national office and supervising sponsorship and membership activities.

National Office

Guided by Experience

  • Heather Faas
    Executive Director & National Meets and Sponsor Relations
  • Jan Daurio
    Technical Manager
  • Harrison Caton
    Technical Assistant
  • Joseph Mannion
    Office Assistant - Sanctions, Clubs, Membership and Referees
  • Molly Craig
    Office Assistant - Medals, and e-Store
  • BJ Faas
    Office Assistant - Meet Supplies
LIFTER’S HANDBOOK

New Here? Welcome!

New lifter, seasoned competitor, or somewhere in between—questions come with the sport. This is where you’ll find the basics, the details, and everything you need to feel ready.

Mission Statement

USA Powerlifting is dedicated to advancing the sport of powerlifting across local, national, and international platforms. Our mission is to provide a platform for drug-free athletes to compete at all levels, from grassroots local competitions to prestigious international meets. We are committed to promoting integrity, excellence, and inclusivity within the sport, while offering opportunities for athletes to attain professional status and monetary rewards. We ensure the recognition and support athletes deserve for their dedication and achievements in powerlifting.

  1. Fairness and Integrity: Maintain credible and transparent drug testing at every level, assuring fairness to all athletes.

  2. Local Opportunities: Provide opportunities for new and local-level athletes to compete in their area among friends and family.


  3. Pathway to Advancement: Offer access to higher-level competitions, starting with state events, with opportunities to advance to regional, national, and international competitions.


  4. Professional Recognition: Facilitate professional-level competition, with recognition as pros and opportunities for financial rewards for records, placements, and elite-level performance.

  5. Welcoming Atmosphere: Foster an atmosphere where lifters are welcomed, and fair play is assured.

  • Get involved

    Volunteering at Every Level

    Volunteering is one of the best ways to get involved in powerlifting. You’ll support lifters, help keep things moving, and be part of what makes each meet happen.