Squat
Barx8
135x3
135x1
185x1
225x1
275x1
315x1
365x1
405x1
435x1
465x1 (PR)
So, I went against conventional wisdom on this day and instead went with my gut. I felt good warming up, and all my attempts moved quickly, so I went for a ten-pound PR and hit it.
Yes, miaou was absolutely right to tell me that this was a bad idea. It probably was, but doing 465 so easily gives me a tremendous boost of confidence heading into this meet. From the looks of it, I still had some pounds left in me, so this probably isn't even a true max attempt.
Anyway, I wasn't trying to sabotage myself before this meet, but my conservative approach hasn't worked in the past, so hopefully this will turn out better. Based on the numbers I had been putting up these last few weeks, I thought I had a good chance at hitting a clean PR, and I was right. It was a gamble, but I think it will pay off for me when I step out on the platform. I recover well from max attempts--anyone who follows my training knows I work over 90% on a pretty regular basis, and I take a relatively high number of PR attempts each week--and I think I'll recover easily from this one. I mean, just last week I squatted 430x4, did a heavy bench session the next day with singles at 95%+, squatted up to a low-box PR and did ten singles at 90%+ the next day, and pulled a 540-lb. deficit deadlift PR the day after that.
I'm not saying I'm special, but I think I need to embrace my work capacity if I'm going to reach my potential, and my climbing squat suggests exactly this to me.