Looking to enter my first comp one year from now as a masters athlete (will be 35). How would you approach building a plan to prepare?
My plan so far:
I’m considering doing the first 3 months of Gains Lab YoE again (did it 2 years ago with great results) to simply balance my engine out. During these 3 months I’d also attend regular CrossFit class and get some skill work in along the way (handstand walks, etc.)
After that 3 months I’d consider either Gains Lab Dominate/HWPO/Mayhem/etc. competitor programming for 9 months. I’d also attend class, but scale back significantly, maybe 6/10, and prioritize the other programming.
Current stats, not sure this really matters at all: Male/180 lbs
Deadlift - 455
Clean - 265
Snatch - 205 (going to train this to 225 fatigued)
Squat - 415
Bench - 245 (always weak)
Fran - 4:49
Murph - 42:26
Diane - 6:19
Grace - 3:19
Note, I’ve been tracking the recent experiences from some of you around Gains Lab, but let’s assume for the sake of this plan that Gains Lab is operating smoothly. I also still have all the templates from before when I did YoE.
My plan so far:
I’m considering doing the first 3 months of Gains Lab YoE again (did it 2 years ago with great results) to simply balance my engine out. During these 3 months I’d also attend regular CrossFit class and get some skill work in along the way (handstand walks, etc.)
After that 3 months I’d consider either Gains Lab Dominate/HWPO/Mayhem/etc. competitor programming for 9 months. I’d also attend class, but scale back significantly, maybe 6/10, and prioritize the other programming.
Current stats, not sure this really matters at all: Male/180 lbs
Deadlift - 455
Clean - 265
Snatch - 205 (going to train this to 225 fatigued)
Squat - 415
Bench - 245 (always weak)
Fran - 4:49
Murph - 42:26
Diane - 6:19
Grace - 3:19
Note, I’ve been tracking the recent experiences from some of you around Gains Lab, but let’s assume for the sake of this plan that Gains Lab is operating smoothly. I also still have all the templates from before when I did YoE.