I. Prep
It was basically same old same old. I focused on strength primarily during the first couple of months, and had PRs of 435 x 4 and 440 x 3 in the squat. At that point, I decided to switch to high bar, and had PR there of 425 x 3. Meanwhile I continued to do weightlifting work, and a typical week would be:
Tuesday:
Snatch or snatch complex
Snatch pull
Snatch balance or snatch deadlift
Thursday:
Clean and Jerk or complex
Clean pull
Clean deadlift
Saturday:
Work up to a heavy snatch single
Work up to a heavy C&J single
Front squat 3x3.
A week before the meet, I weighed in the mornings at around 207.4, which is dangerously close to the limit. I low carb'd for a couple days before the meet, and on Friday morning I was at 205. The morning of the meet I weighed in at 207, which was scary (probably due to me stuffing my face the night before). I therefore didn't eat or drink anything until the weigh-in, where I ended up at 93kg (205lbs). I then proceeded to eat a premium chicken wrap, 20 piece chicken nuggets, 2 mcdoubles, and a filet o fish.
II. Competition
We started 1 hour late because the session before had like 30 girls in it.
Snatch:
90kg (make): this one was hilariously bad. It's something that I'm hitting pretty easily during training, but I got nervous/jittery and I didn't take enough time to set up, so it was like way forward. I didn't want to miss my first snatch though so I chased it like crazy (almost fell off the giant ass platform), and managed to lock it out.
95kg (make): pretty routine now that I've calmed down.
100kg (make): again, not too bad. This is 2kg below my PR, but I didn't want to go for 103 for fear of failing.
C&J:
115kg (make): pretty decent.
120kg (make): same as the first.
125kg (make): Ok so this one was sketchy. The clean wasn't bad, but I didn't quite get under it enough, so I personally felt like it was a press-out. My teammates thought the same. HOWEVER they gave it to me on a 2 to 1 decision so *shrug*.
Overall I was very very happy with the results. I went 6/6, got a C&J PR, and beat my last competition total by 30kg.
III. Conclusion
Ironically, I no longer care that much about squatting 500 at the backyard meet. I will go to the meet for sure, to see the monsters (Stan Efferding, Dan Green, the Lilibridge brothers, etc) lift, but I most likely won't be competing. I want to spend more time trying to get better at olympic lifting. I feel like I'm close to hanging with the big boys (Cal Strength guys) who were around 120/140. After that, the goal is to make nationals, where the lowest qualifying total was a 287 this year. If I can improve 30kg every meet, I'll be there in 2 more meets :)
great job, keep it up.
ReplyDeletegreat job, awesome writeup, amazing pre-comp meal.
ReplyDeletei just got hungry reading your pre-comp meal list, and i'm currently 4 eggs deep into breakfast. must...get...mcdouble...
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