I might as well give a quick recap of the last month:
About a month and a half or so ago, I was pretty run-down with my training, and I wasn't hitting good numbers at all, so I took a full week off. When I came back, I brought my training weights down and focused on only training five days a week instead of seven. This ended up being a great decision, as I'm recovering better now and just feeling stronger for my training sessions.
I'm just now finishing a deload week (I've started taking these now!) before my last pre-meet mesocycle. Over the last week or two, I've hit some really strong numbers in all three lifts:
On squat, I've been doing a lot of reverse-band training, because my tweaked hamstring has kept me from squatting in wraps. My reverse-band numbers have gone way up; when I started, 445 was my 5RM, and I recently did 465x7:
I also hit a 510-lb. single with this setup. I've been doing high-exertion unwrapped sets while lowing my training volume, and those numbers have been really good. I think I did 355x10, 365x9, and 380x6 on consecutive training weeks for rep PRs; those were done after heavy reverse-band squatting. Those all compare very favorably to what I was doing just after Smolov earlier in the year.
On bench, I really needed some time off to recover; since then, I've been feeling stronger. Last cycle went very well; I matched a couple of rep PRs (260x6, 270x5) and almost hit 280x4, despite running a deficit for much of it. So, my bench *should* be in pretty good shape. For my deload week, I messed around with some lighter-weight touch-and-go stuff:
I'm not much stronger than before on bench, but that's OK, because at this point my progress is not going to come fast anyway. I could hit a modest PR at the next meet.
On deadlift, I was dealing with a SI joint issue for a while, so I had to take things way down for a few weeks. I just got back to pulling off the floor and over the last week pulled 475x12 and 495x11 for long cluster sets (3-4 minutes). Today, I pull 515 for a cluster set, and 8+ reps would put me ahead of where I was last training cycle. I pulled 580 pretty easily about a month ago, when I was struggling with this injury and weaker than I am now (I actually almost got it for a double, but I missed it at the top), so I'm in good shape for 600+ at the next meet.
Overall, the training is going well. I decided very recently to increase my openers by a LOT for this meet, since anything less than a PR total is a disappointment for me. I'm not going to open with any weights that won't get me to that PR total; instead, I'm taking "safe" openers that are still really high. My openers will total 1334: 463 squat, 298 bench, and 573 deadlift.
My feeling is that if I can't hit any one of these lifts, I shouldn't be in the meet anyway, and I wasn't going to have a good performance anyway. This gives me a lot more flexibility to hit a big total; I feel much better about this setup, because I can take smaller jumps and build a bigger total. I'm guessing I'll either bomb or hit something pretty big. And I'm not going to bomb.