laddersdoorskeys
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This past weekend I did a female partner competition at a local gym. I always find them humbling because although I am always at the top of the whiteboard at my gym, I'm usually middle of the pack at these local competitions. In this case we came in 4th out of 9 teams - which fuels my fire to get better. Personally I struggle with the heavy barbell workouts and any max lift. I'm 23y.o. female 5'2" 130lbs. My C&J is 150, snatch 120, back squat 200. I was proud to hit a 145# 3 rep max fs from the ground this weekend, but compared to what everyone else was lifting (i.e. 170-205) I felt weak.
We were in 3rd place going into the last workout which had heavy power snatches - but I couldn't physically couldn't string 12 together and it's frustrating seeing all the teams around me moving at a quicker place than me and watching the 3rd place slip from our hands. I was so frustrated with myself because my body can't yet perform like my mind wants it to. Anyone else have similar thoughts after a local competition? I want to continue competing, but don't want to be put to shame.
SOOOO basically moral of the story:
I did a local comp, my strength was a big weakness and cost us a podium spot. I want to get stronger while still going to daily crossfit classes at my gym. Any suggestions?
We were in 3rd place going into the last workout which had heavy power snatches - but I couldn't physically couldn't string 12 together and it's frustrating seeing all the teams around me moving at a quicker place than me and watching the 3rd place slip from our hands. I was so frustrated with myself because my body can't yet perform like my mind wants it to. Anyone else have similar thoughts after a local competition? I want to continue competing, but don't want to be put to shame.
SOOOO basically moral of the story:
I did a local comp, my strength was a big weakness and cost us a podium spot. I want to get stronger while still going to daily crossfit classes at my gym. Any suggestions?