Background
This was my first meet! For some background, I have been lifting in general for about 2 years and training specifically for powerlifting for about a year. I train with a team and a coach and run a program written by my coach (happy to answer any specific questions about my programming).
My first meet was supposed to be in June 2016, but I had a bit of a medical emergency--a saddle pulmonary embolism that nearly killed me and landed me in the hospital for 10 days. Needless to say my plans for my first meet were shot, so I decided to complete a conditioning/hypertrophy block before I started prepping for this meet. I think it helped SO MUCH and I'm stronger than I was pre-hospital.
My main goal for this meet was essentially to just get a total! I had my openers set, but let my coach and fellow teammates make my 2nd and 3rd attempt selections on the fly. I'm grateful I did this!
Squat
The squat is the lift I'm the least confident in, but the only lift I went 3/3. I think my attempts were planned perfectly, and I'm glad I decided to compete in wraps. I struggle with my form the most in the squat, and wraps give me so much more confidence!
Attempt 1 - 92.5kg/203.5lb (Good): I was SO NERVOUS before this lift. Super, super shaky, and the bar was a lot thicker than the one I train with (60lb squat bar) so everything felt off. I smoked it though, and was so relieved to get the first lift out of the way.
Attempt 2 - 97.5kg/214.5lb (Good): I felt really confident in this attempt,
Attempt 3 - 102.5kg/226lb (Good): My only gripe here is that I didn't go up to 105kg, which would have been a PR for me. It was fairly easy and I think I had more in the tank, but overall I am glad I went 3/3.
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Bench
Attempt 1 - 60kg/132lb (Good): I struggled for weeks trying to pick my opener. Bench is so much a mental game for me, and I get intimidated whenever the big wheels go on the bar. I'm really glad I trusted my coach on this one--smoked it.
Attempt 2 - 65kg/143lb (Good): Easy!
Attempt 3 - 70kg/154lb (No Lift): I was feeling good about my 2nd attempt, but I got SO NERVOUS when I heard the girl before me had 70kg on the bar (which meant that my coach had decided 70kg for me). I wish I hadn't been able to hear the number, because I totally psyched myself out. Lost my tightness, and the bar wouldn't even move off my chest. I really feel like I have the strength for this (would have been a 4lb PR), I just lost focus. In hindsight, I think I would have benefited from a more aggressive opener or just smaller jumps.
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Deadlift
UGH. I am SO BUMMED about my deadlifts. I consider this my strongest lift and the one I am most confident in, but I have never deadlifted after max squats and bench obviously. I just never expected it would affect me so much! My gym PR is 300lb, so I was hoping to hit that AT LEAST on my third attempt.
Attempt 1 - 122.5kg/270lb (Good): For me, so slow. I knew at this moment I was going to have to adjust all of my planned attempts down.
Attempt 2 - 130kg/286lb (Good): SUCH GRIND. Good lift, but I was SO disappointing afterward. I knew that 300 was totally out of reach at this point and I had the sads.
Attempt 3 - 132.5kg/291.5 (No lift): Buuuuh. It came off the floor super quickly, but it wasn't going to go. Major disappointment for me.
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FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall, I had an okay day. The meet atmosphere was really fun, and I am so happy I finally got on the platform. My teammates did AWESOME and one of my good friends got her 3rd elite total and best female lifter, so I was mega excited for all of them.
I have to say, I am really having a hard time getting over my deadlifts! I think I set my expectations a little high for my first meet, and now a lot of goals I had seem really out of reach. I definitely think I have a serious case of the post-meet blues--getting my ass to the gym this morning was REALLY difficult, and I'm feeling pretty de-motivated even though I have another meet coming up in April. Would love to hear from more experienced lifters on how you personally move past disappointments and get on with it!
This was my first meet! For some background, I have been lifting in general for about 2 years and training specifically for powerlifting for about a year. I train with a team and a coach and run a program written by my coach (happy to answer any specific questions about my programming).
My first meet was supposed to be in June 2016, but I had a bit of a medical emergency--a saddle pulmonary embolism that nearly killed me and landed me in the hospital for 10 days. Needless to say my plans for my first meet were shot, so I decided to complete a conditioning/hypertrophy block before I started prepping for this meet. I think it helped SO MUCH and I'm stronger than I was pre-hospital.
My main goal for this meet was essentially to just get a total! I had my openers set, but let my coach and fellow teammates make my 2nd and 3rd attempt selections on the fly. I'm grateful I did this!
Squat
The squat is the lift I'm the least confident in, but the only lift I went 3/3. I think my attempts were planned perfectly, and I'm glad I decided to compete in wraps. I struggle with my form the most in the squat, and wraps give me so much more confidence!
Attempt 1 - 92.5kg/203.5lb (Good): I was SO NERVOUS before this lift. Super, super shaky, and the bar was a lot thicker than the one I train with (60lb squat bar) so everything felt off. I smoked it though, and was so relieved to get the first lift out of the way.
Attempt 2 - 97.5kg/214.5lb (Good): I felt really confident in this attempt,
Attempt 3 - 102.5kg/226lb (Good): My only gripe here is that I didn't go up to 105kg, which would have been a PR for me. It was fairly easy and I think I had more in the tank, but overall I am glad I went 3/3.
Video
Bench
Attempt 1 - 60kg/132lb (Good): I struggled for weeks trying to pick my opener. Bench is so much a mental game for me, and I get intimidated whenever the big wheels go on the bar. I'm really glad I trusted my coach on this one--smoked it.
Attempt 2 - 65kg/143lb (Good): Easy!
Attempt 3 - 70kg/154lb (No Lift): I was feeling good about my 2nd attempt, but I got SO NERVOUS when I heard the girl before me had 70kg on the bar (which meant that my coach had decided 70kg for me). I wish I hadn't been able to hear the number, because I totally psyched myself out. Lost my tightness, and the bar wouldn't even move off my chest. I really feel like I have the strength for this (would have been a 4lb PR), I just lost focus. In hindsight, I think I would have benefited from a more aggressive opener or just smaller jumps.
Video
Deadlift
UGH. I am SO BUMMED about my deadlifts. I consider this my strongest lift and the one I am most confident in, but I have never deadlifted after max squats and bench obviously. I just never expected it would affect me so much! My gym PR is 300lb, so I was hoping to hit that AT LEAST on my third attempt.
Attempt 1 - 122.5kg/270lb (Good): For me, so slow. I knew at this moment I was going to have to adjust all of my planned attempts down.
Attempt 2 - 130kg/286lb (Good): SUCH GRIND. Good lift, but I was SO disappointing afterward. I knew that 300 was totally out of reach at this point and I had the sads.
Attempt 3 - 132.5kg/291.5 (No lift): Buuuuh. It came off the floor super quickly, but it wasn't going to go. Major disappointment for me.
Video
FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall, I had an okay day. The meet atmosphere was really fun, and I am so happy I finally got on the platform. My teammates did AWESOME and one of my good friends got her 3rd elite total and best female lifter, so I was mega excited for all of them.
I have to say, I am really having a hard time getting over my deadlifts! I think I set my expectations a little high for my first meet, and now a lot of goals I had seem really out of reach. I definitely think I have a serious case of the post-meet blues--getting my ass to the gym this morning was REALLY difficult, and I'm feeling pretty de-motivated even though I have another meet coming up in April. Would love to hear from more experienced lifters on how you personally move past disappointments and get on with it!