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Yes, his name was Kurt Becker and he was an offensive linemen who blocked for Walter Payton.
anything but defensive linemen
it donesnt really matter linemen vary due to the team's style. Must high School Linemen range from 215-300 lbs varying on the team's system. It really all depends on why you are asking the question. If it has to do with just getting playing time, then look at the starters you already have. The average high school OL is not huge like a DI linemen or NFL linemen, I played at 6'2'' 255 in high school and then 265 - 270 in college. If you are trying to go DI then you need to take height and athleticism in to account. If you are a taller athletic tackle you don' t need to be huge, being around 230+ can get you DI, being athletic is the key. If your not so tall then keep yourself aroun 240-255, if your good enough they will take you, and hang weight on you as needed.
Depending on the level you're asking about, the weight of offensive linemen can vary quite a bit. At highschool, a team with an average offensive line weight of 260 or 270 is considered enormous. That being said, highschool linemen can compete at weight as low as 180 and 200 to as high as 380. In D-1 college football, offensive linemen frequently weigh 300 pounds. 270 and 280 pounds are also somewhat common, but are generally considered a bit undersized whereas linemen weighing over 350 are pretty rare. In the NFL, an undersized lineman can be 6-3, 280 pounds. At the highest level of competition, nearly all offensive linemen weigh over 300 and stand near or above 6-5, Offensive linemen weighing over 350 pounds are becoming a common sight in the NFL. I hope that answers your question
There are three main types of linemen in the field of electrical work: distribution linemen, transmission linemen, and substation linemen. Distribution linemen work on power lines that deliver electricity to homes and businesses. Transmission linemen work on high-voltage power lines that carry electricity over long distances. Substation linemen work on equipment that controls the flow of electricity in substations. Each type of lineman plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of electricity to customers.
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high school- no limit, college- 35 seconds, nba- 24 seconds
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well to be an offensive linemen u might want to be somewhere above (at minimum) 5'9 in order for you to grab your oppositions numbers an throw him aside. secondly (and MOST IMPORTANTLY!) u might want to weigh >200 lbs and bench a lot of weight so that your opposition cant push you around. You will also need to practice alot and make sure that those 200 lbs are muscle weight and not fat cause fat is usually never good. If you are, an offensive lineman and you grab your opponent by the numbers and throw them aside you will if caught are called for holding and receive a ten-yard penalty. High school linemen that play usually weigh from 220lb-285lbs
Linemen (this is the term used even for women working in the field) are sometimes called lineworkers, power line technicians (PLTs), or a power line workers. They are the professionals to construct, rig, and maintain electrical power lines, distribution centers, fiber optic lines, and lines or cables for telegraph and television transmissions.Linemen work outside almost exclusively, in all sorts of weather and conditions, including high level wire work on telephone poles and electrical towers. They are often working with “live” wires, running current. Their duties require acute observational skills, attention to detail, and extreme manual dexterity and physical strength for climbing and using special equipment. Linemen often work as part of a team, so communication skills are important.In terms of education, linemen need a high school diploma or GED that includes at least a year of algebra, plus specific training and qualifications gained through certifications or professional official apprenticeships served under experienced senior linemen. Many linemen finish high school then get a two-year Associates technical degree while they work as an apprentice. Many trade schools and community colleges offer specific training and certificates for linemen, though it is important to make sure that the program offers training regarding electrical distribution theory as well as hands-on practical labs. Many people finish high school and get a jump-start on lineman training by working for a local contractor in hopes of being apprenticed.Apprenticeship qualifications (http://www.electricaltrainingalliance.org/training/apprenticeshipTraining) include a year of high school algebra, successfully passing a drug test, and qualifying score on an aptitude test. The IBEW, the official trade organization for linemen, offers information about training including locations with approved training and information about colleges offering approved two year associates degrees and four year bachelors degrees designed to prepare students for future jobs as linemen.
There is not a uniform policy at Park Vista High School in Florida, but they have a strict dress code which is posted on their web site. Jewelry and offensive and suggestive clothing is not allowed