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Awesome video was awesome.
Was pretty cool to include the footage from the December attempt.
Thanks, miaou! Yeah, I figured I'd include it for some context; I do this every so often to give viewers a visual comparison, with which to gauge progress.
I've always had a mind for training numbers, so I can usually remember my lift numbers from a while ago. I can tell you my rep PRs for a lot of my lifts off the top of my head: squat (510; 480x2 (was 470x2 after 450x2 and 460x2); 460x3 (done in RI); 440x5 (done with flu); 430x6; 425x7; 375x8 (still best eight-rep PR, done w/ Steve at Poundstone's). Deadlift (575; previous bests were 570, 568, 565, 560, 555 (w/ straps), 551, 546, 545, 540, 530, 520, 515, 500); 540x2; 520x3 (done same session as 540x2); 510x4; 500x5; 485x6; 465x9. Bench press (tng from when I trained it: 315, 280x3, 275x5, 260x8, 225x15) paused: (310; 275x4; 260x6; 250x7; 245x10; 235x12).
Babyeater will vouch for this shit, because I'm always giving her a hard time about the fact that I know her rep PRs better than she does.
So, I tend to track all of these, though I sometimes realize that viewers have no clue what I did a few months ago (why would they?) or even if a lift is *good* or *bad* by my standards. As someone who watches other training logs on youtube, I like it when I at least know is a rep-max is a *good* or a *bad* performance.
Very nice PR man. Do you normally use straps when doing reps? I don't remember ever seeing them before.
I tore a callus off pulling 485 last week; I usually don't use straps, but occasionally I will if I feel there's a need. Our bars have very little knurling, so I find that I don't have to train without straps exclusively to be able to grip a bar in competition. When I get to a meet, it's like, "woah--this is what knurling feels like!"
Man, your meet prep is getting me really excited to see your results, and also excited about my own first meet. Keep it up!
lol, I'm glad! Do you have a date for your first meet? If so, when is it?
Not sure what to say except, just blown away by your weightlifting talent Kyle.
Thank you much, sir. But as I tell people, I wasn't talented before, say, the last nine months of my life--the only thing that has changed are the numbers. Nobody called me "talented" at the beginning of my training; if anything, my strength at the start was pretty pedestrian and unremarkable.