Tim Konertz is the president of the German Powerlifting Federation (BVDK), creator of the DOTS formula, and the man who filed a formal complaint against the IPF after new rules were announced via WhatsApp on January 1st with no prior notice.
In this episode, Carli and Luke get into how the 2026 IPF rule changes actually happened, why the process was the problem as much as the rules themselves, and what needs to change for powerlifting governance to catch up with the sport's growth.
We also cover the origin and methodology behind the DOTS formula, the stiff sleeve controversy, the commercial pressures the IPF faces, and what to expect heading into the General Assembly in Dubai and the 2027 executive elections.
If you compete in IPF-affiliated powerlifting, this episode is essential listening.
Topics covered:
- The January 2026 IPF rule changes and Tim's formal complaint
- Low bar squat, bench press heaving, and elbow depth rules explained
- Why IPF rule language is so consistently vague
- How the DOTS formula was built and whether it needs updating
- The stiff sleeve problem: quality, specifications, and commercial reality
- What the Dubai General Assembly could change
- IPF executive elections in 2027 and the future of the federation
Hosted by Carli Dillen & Luke Selway
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00:00 – Introduction
00:14 – Meet Tim Konertz: IPF Powerlifting's Most Vocal Advocate
00:49 – Tim's Powerlifting Journey: From Beginner to 3x World Championships
02:47 – Aerospace Engineer, Army Captain, and Federation President: How Does He Do It All?
04:21 – How Big Is Powerlifting in Germany? The Numbers Behind the Growth
07:38 – How Engineering Meets Powerlifting: The Birth of the DOTS Formula
08:12 – The Problem With the Wilks Formula (And Why Something Had to Change)
14:10 – How DOTS Was Built: The Data Methodology Behind the Formula
16:41 – Does the DOTS Formula Need an Update? Tim Gives His Honest Assessment
20:08 – The January 2026 IPF Rule Changes: Announced via WhatsApp on New Year's Day
21:01 – The Stiff Sleeve Controversy and Gaston Parage Resignation: The Context You Need
22:16 – Tim's Push for Democratic, Transparent IPF Governance
24:25 – Why Tim Filed a Formal Complaint Against the IPF
31:43 – Breaking Down the New IPF Rules: What Actually Changed?
32:10 – Questionable Safety Justifications: Necklaces, Low Bar Squats & Bench Press Heaving
35:20 – The Low Bar Squat Rule: An Enforcement Problem for Referees
37:00 – The Elbow Depth Rule, the Heaving Bench, and Stacking Rules on Rules
40:18 – Why the IPF's Rule Language Is Always So Vague (And What to Do About It)
47:30 – Tim's Upcoming Competition: Running It on DOTS, No Weight Classes
48:46 – The New Sleeve Assistance Rule: More Logical Than Most People Think?
49:23 – The Stiff Sleeve Problem: Quality, Specifications, and What an Engineer Would Do
53:00 – The Commercial Reality: Why the IPF Can't Just Ban Stiff Sleeves
54:43 – The IPF General Assembly in Dubai: What Tim Plans to Propose
55:09 – IPF Approved Should Mean Highest Quality — Why That Matters to Every Lifter
56:49 – The Power of Athlete Feedback: How New Zealand's Survey Changed Things
58:28 – What to Expect Before the March 2026 Rule Implementation
59:40 – IPF Executive Elections in 2027: The Bigger Picture
1:01:23 – Will There Be Further Rule Clarification Before March?
1:03:12 – Should Tim Run for IPF President? His Answer
1:05:23 – Closing Thoughts: Why Every Lifter Has More Power Than They Think