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One of the first questions women new to powerlifting ask is: "Which federation should I join?" The USA has more powerlifting federations than any other country — each with different drug testing policies, equipment rules, bodyweight classes, and competitive cultures. This guide cuts through the confusion and helps you choose the right federation for your goals.
Table of Contents
- US Powerlifting Federations Overview
- USAPL — USA Powerlifting
- USPA — US Powerlifting Association
- 100% RAW Powerlifting
- RPS — Revolution Powerlifting Syndicate
- IPF — International Powerlifting Federation
- Federation Comparison Table
- Pathway to World Championships
- Women’s Bodyweight Classes
- Equipment Rules for Women
- Choosing Your First Meet
- FAQ
🏅 US Powerlifting Federations Overview
The USA has over 20 active powerlifting federations. For women beginners, four are worth knowing: USAPL (largest, IPF-affiliated, drug-tested), USPA (more meets, both tested and untested divisions), 100% RAW (minimal equipment, beginner-friendly), and RPS (casual, local meets). The USAPL website and USPA website are the primary resources for meet calendars and membership.
🔵 USAPL — USA Powerlifting
USAPL is the largest and most prestigious powerlifting federation in the USA, and the only US federation affiliated with the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF). It is the pathway to IPF World Championships.
| Feature | USAPL |
|---|---|
| Drug testing | ✅ Yes — WADA-compliant, random testing |
| IPF affiliated | ✅ Yes — only US federation with IPF affiliation |
| Equipment | Raw and equipped divisions |
| Bodyweight classes | IPF classes: 47, 52, 57, 63, 69, 76, 84, 84+kg |
| Membership cost | ~$50/year |
| Best for | Women who want drug-tested competition and a pathway to nationals/worlds |
Verdict for women beginners: USAPL is the best choice for most women starting out. The largest meet calendar, most competitive women’s field, and the only pathway to IPF World Championships.
🟡 USPA — US Powerlifting Association
USPA is the second-largest US federation, with both drug-tested (DT) and drug-tested-exempt (non-tested) divisions. It runs more meets than USAPL and has slightly more relaxed equipment rules.
| Feature | USPA |
|---|---|
| Drug testing | Both DT and non-tested divisions |
| IPF affiliated | ❌ No |
| Equipment | Raw, single-ply, multi-ply divisions |
| Bodyweight classes | 114, 123, 132, 148, 165, 181, 198, 198+lbs |
| Membership cost | ~$40/year |
| Best for | Women who want more meet options or prefer lbs-based weight classes |
⚪ 100% RAW Powerlifting
100% RAW is a drug-tested federation focused on minimal equipment — no knee sleeves, no belts in some divisions. It’s one of the most beginner-friendly federations in the USA, with a welcoming atmosphere and low barrier to entry.
| Feature | 100% RAW |
|---|---|
| Drug testing | ✅ Yes |
| IPF affiliated | ❌ No |
| Equipment | Minimal — no wraps, no sleeves in raw division |
| Best for | True beginners wanting a low-pressure first meet experience |
🔴 RPS — Revolution Powerlifting Syndicate
RPS runs casual, local meets across the USA with both tested and untested divisions. Known for a relaxed, supportive atmosphere — ideal for first-timers who want a low-pressure environment.
🌍 IPF — International Powerlifting Federation
The IPF is the global governing body for powerlifting, recognised by the International Olympic Committee. USAPL is the US member federation. Competing at IPF World Championships requires qualifying through USAPL nationals. The IPF has the strictest drug testing and equipment standards in the sport.
📊 Federation Comparison Table

Women’s powerlifting federation comparison — Castiron Lift
| US WOMEN’S POWERLIFTING FEDERATIONS — COMPARISON | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Federation | Drug tested? | IPF affiliated? | Meet frequency | Equipment | Best for women |
| USAPL | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | High | Raw + equipped | Most beginners — best long-term pathway |
| USPA | Both divisions | ❌ No | Very high | Raw + equipped | More meet options, lbs weight classes |
| 100% RAW | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Moderate | Minimal | True beginners, low-pressure first meet |
| RPS | Both divisions | ❌ No | Moderate | Raw + equipped | Casual first meet, relaxed atmosphere |
| IPF | ✅ Yes | N/A (governing body) | Annual worlds | Raw + equipped | Elite competitors via USAPL pathway |
🏆 Pathway to World Championships

Women’s powerlifting pathway — local meet to world championships — Castiron Lift
| USAPL/IPF PATHWAY FOR WOMEN | ||
|---|---|---|
| Level | Competition | Qualification |
| 1 | Local/State meet | Open entry — no qualification required |
| 2 | USAPL Regional Championships | Minimum total at a sanctioned meet |
| 3 | USAPL National Championships | Qualifying total at regional level |
| 4 | IPF World Championships | Top placings at USAPL Nationals |
⚖️ Women’s Bodyweight Classes
| WOMEN’S BODYWEIGHT CLASSES — USAPL vs USPA | ||
|---|---|---|
| USAPL (kg) | USPA (lbs) | Approx. equivalent |
| 47kg | 105 lbs | ~103 lbs |
| 52kg | 114 lbs | ~115 lbs |
| 57kg | 123 lbs | ~126 lbs |
| 63kg | 132 lbs | ~139 lbs |
| 69kg | 148 lbs | ~152 lbs |
| 76kg | 165 lbs | ~168 lbs |
| 84kg | 181 lbs | ~185 lbs |
| 84kg+ | 181lbs+ | SHW |
👟 Equipment Rules for Women
| Equipment item | USAPL raw | USPA raw | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singlet | ✅ Required | ✅ Required | Must be IPF/USPA approved brand for USAPL |
| Belt | Optional | Optional | Max 10cm width |
| Knee sleeves | Optional | Optional | Max 30cm length in USAPL |
| Wrist wraps | Optional | Optional | Max 1m length |
| Weightlifting shoes | ✅ Allowed | ✅ Allowed | Recommended for squat — see our Best Squat Shoes guide |
🏟️ Choosing Your First Meet
For most women in the USA, the recommendation is simple: start with USAPL. Here’s why:
- Largest women’s field — you’ll compete against other women at your level
- Most local meets available — find one near you at usapowerlifting.com
- Drug-tested — clean sport environment
- IPF pathway — if you ever want to compete nationally or internationally
- Welcoming culture — USAPL local meets are known for supportive atmospheres
If there’s no USAPL meet near you in the next 3 months, USPA is an excellent alternative with more frequent meets.
FAQ
Can I compete in multiple federations?
Yes — most federations allow dual membership. However, USAPL athletes must comply with WADA anti-doping rules year-round, even when competing in non-tested federations.
Do I need to qualify to enter my first meet?
No — local and state-level meets are open entry. You just need a federation membership and to register before the deadline.
What’s the difference between raw and equipped?
Raw powerlifting uses minimal equipment (singlet, belt, knee sleeves). Equipped uses supportive gear (squat suit, bench shirt) that allows significantly heavier lifts. Almost all beginners start raw.
How do I find a USAPL meet near me?
Visit usapowerlifting.com and use the meet calendar. Filter by state and date.
🏅 Ready to compete?
Read our complete Powerlifting for Women — Beginner’s Guide — USA first.
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Written by T-K — Strength Researcher & Brand Strategist, Castiron Lift.