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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: canada
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I thought the lifts were supposed to go as follows??? first attempt-something you can do in your sleep second attempt-a PR or 5/10 lbs over third attempt-all out, heavy as possible???? LOL, ya getting pinned down by 95 lbs won't be too bad...just embaressing... I am still debating about places here in Canada...one meet is tested, one is now..I am natural, but doubt highly there are many 50 kg girls out there who are on the juice..lol... |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Columbus, OH
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You've got it right for the lifts, at least for us beginners. The more experienced guys may have a different take on it. That opener still might be a bit tricky for those of us new to gear, as a misgroove is going to be difficult no matter the weight, and you still need to use fairly heavy weight in order to touch in a bench shirt or get depth in a squat suit. For you first meet, I wouldn't put a lot of thought into it. Find something that meets the rules you like, allows the gear you want to use, and is a date that you can work towards. Don't worry so much about the competition for your first one. |
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good to have you here.
good luck on the new adventure. are you trying to put a lot of mass on, or just going for the strength? |
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"katt's spotter"
" its not how much u can benchpress. its how much other people think u can." bob chicherillo |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: canada
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people keep telling me the meet is about expereince, but i really can't help it that i am overally competitive, and want to win ![]() I should go and see one, I am pretty sure I do not know enough about the "signals" yet, and need to learn that as well.... Quote:
![]() I am just going for strength, in fact I have a tendency to lose weight when on a heavy lifting program, and I think I have enough mass right now (when I started lifting i was 98 lbs, 26% bodyfat, now I am 113 lbs at a lower bf then when I started-about 18% or so) I am one of those girls whose delts make her look silly in a dress ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Columbus, OH
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In that case, you'll want a meet run by a federation that is either raw, has a raw division, or will let you compete raw. I'm not familiar with what they have in Canada, but you can probably find some more info here (Powerlifting by State & Province | Powerlifting Watch) or at Canadian Powerlifting Union.
And honestly, for someone new to powerlifting, raw is probably the right move anyways as the gear is fairly expensive so you'll want to be sure you're into this before spending that money. And some people choose to compete exclusively raw anyways. And a word of advice, invest in some chalk or liquid chalk for those deadlifts, easy way to increase the weight. And delts under a dress might look funny to another woman who has no delts, but not to a guy (unless the guy also has no delts). |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: canada
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p.s) thanks for that info I am quickly learning that pl'ers are a whole lot more helpful then fitness girls, lol |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Columbus, OH
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It really probably wouldn't matter regardless, but if you're the only one in the division it really won't matter at all since you'd probably be the only one that cared that your weight-class competition had an advantage with gear.
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i agree 100%, the only soft spots i want to feel are suppost to be soft. |
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LOL....well, I am not sure the majority of men (or women) feel that way... |
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"For beverages, I only drink water or whiskey and when I’m drinking whiskey, it’s usually when I’m working out. It gives me the courage to lift more than I can when I’m sober." - C. Bratton
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"For beverages, I only drink water or whiskey and when I’m drinking whiskey, it’s usually when I’m working out. It gives me the courage to lift more than I can when I’m sober." - C. Bratton
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: canada
Posts: 24
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Week 5-Me Bench
Wide Grip Bench warm up-1x6 (45 lbs), 1x6 (65 lbs) ***it was here my wrist started bothering me*** changed to reg grip bench-3x3 (95 lbs) no spotter..wrist still bugging me despite change 2x6 (85 lbs) wrist pretty fried, so i stopped.....will explain later. Unassisted Dips 1x10, 1x8, 1x7 (little bit of wrist issue, I normally do them weighted) Side Raises 3x10 (15 lbs) DB Rows 3x10 (40 lbs) 20 minutes bike. Well, I have a minor injury that apperently is further aggrevated by wide grip bench. While prepping for my fitness show last year, I had to "re-learn" gymnastics (after a 12 year hiatus) and, as time went on, and I practiced flips and such on hardwood floors, my wrist (left) started becoming a pain in the bum. Basically, it is a latent injury that normally does not bug me too much. I wrap it when lifting, and normally does not hurt too much, but wide grip bench is definitly something I want to avoid at this point...shame, becasue I think I could have used the lift to my advantage.... ...had a nice compliment from a bb girl at my gym who was trying to convince me to continue fitness competing..she said I had a great physique, and from a another girl this is a nice complaiment...I expect lots of this from competitor freinds at the gym,(telling me to keep competing fitness) who think I should ride the success of my first show/first place win, and keep at it....The idea of it fills me with fear.. I would rather face a big heavy ass bar and a room full of men who dwarf me rather then apply pro-tan again, and look forward to a tsb of peanut butter...lol..great respect for the girls who compete! |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: canada
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I think I missed the irish alcholic gene... at least some men have taste ![]() |
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