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590 would be tremendous Kyle. You definitely have it in you at this point, you DL has been seriously moving.
Way to gut it out man!
590 would be tremendous Kyle. You definitely have it in you at this point, you DL has been seriously moving.
two hours' sleep; I was running on coffee, four whole eggs, and a cup of bran cereal.
so that's the equation...
Seriously though, in almost every meet I've done, I've competed on almost no sleep. My mind starts racing and I simply cannot turn it off. That, coupled with the fact that I need to be taking in fluids every couple of hours, makes it really difficult to sleep much. I basically just lay awake the entire night--I'm hoping the morning-before weigh-in will make this meet easier on my sleep habits.
That sounds brutal. Lack of sleep really throws me out of whack.
Looking forward to how these pulls go with you being considerably more recovered.
I worry about my training weight sometimes so it's interesting to see how you manipulate your BW, and how your body responds, coming into meets. So thanks for posting the info.
LOL. If only.
Seriously though, in almost every meet I've done, I've competed on almost no sleep. My mind starts racing and I simply cannot turn it off. That, coupled with the fact that I need to be taking in fluids every couple of hours, makes it really difficult to sleep much. I basically just lay awake the entire night--I'm hoping the morning-before weigh-in will make this meet easier on my sleep habits.
This is 521x6 (almost 7), from the floor. Notice how easy the fifth rep was in comparison to the last rep on 500x5.
So, my pull's really moving, and I want to see where it ends up a year from now. 600+ isn't impossible.
The difference is pretty ridiculous given the amount of time we're talking about in relation to your % of WR/AR's and so forth.
That 7th rep was all will baby. I'd count the shit out of that.
Bill Starr's book "Defying Gravity" is relatively short and has a large section on getting rid of excitement/restlessness/jitters before a meet.
I liked the video above. I wish I was important enough for someone to include motivational voice-over to videos of me lifting.
Also, I get shitty sleep before a meet too. I lay there excited and nervous and then get even more nervous that I'm still not asleep and I'm going to be too tired for my lifting lol
Didn't he bark up that tree once before and they were ****s? Or has my memory failed me again.
Also, at this point, fuck em.
Raw dog manlet's prob aren't high on their sponsorship radar but never hurts to try.