2012 v's 2013
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As the year finishes and another starts.. what were your achievements for 2012 and what your goals are for 2013?
Personally, after being diagnosed with a mental health disorder I returned to a former 'love' of lifting weights in the summer. With the intention of just enjoying workouts even in bad weather or the dark (my other form of exercise is riding but sadly no indoor facilities).
My goal was to get to 100kg deadlift - I'm not there yet, but I got 100kg off the ground yesterday and am deadlifting 90kg (with a tiny hitch of the knees) so am happy to be close to my goal.
My goals for 2013 are to get that 100kg up with good form, and to compete for myself locally.
Also to see improvement in my lifts from January to December. I'd like to lower my weight and continue to see an improvement my mental health or how I manage my bad days.
Hope you have a great new years eve and 2013 brings you your goals.
Personally, after being diagnosed with a mental health disorder I returned to a former 'love' of lifting weights in the summer. With the intention of just enjoying workouts even in bad weather or the dark (my other form of exercise is riding but sadly no indoor facilities).
My goal was to get to 100kg deadlift - I'm not there yet, but I got 100kg off the ground yesterday and am deadlifting 90kg (with a tiny hitch of the knees) so am happy to be close to my goal.
My goals for 2013 are to get that 100kg up with good form, and to compete for myself locally.
Also to see improvement in my lifts from January to December. I'd like to lower my weight and continue to see an improvement my mental health or how I manage my bad days.
Hope you have a great new years eve and 2013 brings you your goals.
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I had a goal of deadlifting 500 this year, but only got to 475.
So I'm carrying that over to next year and shooting for 550+ in 2013.
Congrats on getting back into the gym.0 -
My goal for 2012 was to get a 100kg squat. I got 97.5kg before I fell pregnant and had to stop the heavy lifting.
My goal for 2013 is to get my maxs back, so:
65kg bench
97.5kg squat
127.5kg deadlift
Realistically it will be at least mid-2013 before I can start to properly strength train. So by then I'd like to have my weight back down to pre-pregnancy and hopefully lower.0 -
My goal for 2012 was to get a 100kg squat. I got 97.5kg before I fell pregnant and had to stop the heavy lifting.
My goal for 2013 is to get my maxs back, so:
65kg bench
97.5kg squat
127.5kg deadlift
Realistically it will be at least mid-2013 before I can start to properly strength train. So by then I'd like to have my weight back down to pre-pregnancy and hopefully lower.
Congrats on your pregnancy! Hope you have a healthy baby and achieve your goals when you get back in the gym.0 -
I had a goal of deadlifting 500 this year, but only got to 475.
So I'm carrying that over to next year and shooting for 550+ in 2013.
Congrats on getting back into the gym.
Nice to be so close, but hope you get that goal in 2013
Thanks also for the congrats.. it's lovely and feels odd heading back to Uni on Monday knowing I won't get as much gym time.. though I'm thinking I need to get up earlier in the mornings and do a mini session before driving to uni (it's a 55 mile commute each way).0 -
After avoiding it for one reason or another, I finally got into the gym in May and started doing some proper lifting instead of my lackluster work every few weeks on the throwing field.
Started out with rough squats and pulls around 300 lbs, and a bench of 180 lbs. Got some proper guidance on how to lift, and finished out the year with a 545 lb squat, 525 lb deadlift, and 250 lb bench! I've dropped 40 lbs in weight, inches off my waist, and gained inches on my legs.
My goals this year:
650 lb squat
600 lb deadlift
>300 lb bench
Compete in my first powerlifting competition.
Win an overall Highland Games competition.0 -
Win an overall Highland Games competition.
I really want to do Highland Games at some point... I kinda feel like it would be my perfect sport... I do powerlifting and crossfit, but with crossfit I love and excel at the the heavy WODs, whereas the ones with gymnastic movements or lots of sprints are my downfall. From what I've seen of the highland games, I feel like it would suit me... Might look into it for 20140 -
I really want to do Highland Games at some point... I kinda feel like it would be my perfect sport... I do powerlifting and crossfit, but with crossfit I love and excel at the the heavy WODs, whereas the ones with gymnastic movements or lots of sprints are my downfall. From what I've seen of the highland games, I feel like it would suit me... Might look into it for 2014
Why wait? You'll find that the training for the games will not only work muscles that you normally don't notice, but it's tons of fun just competing - you won't find a more amusing band of colleagues as ones who are willing to get up early in the morning, come out in kilts, and throw around some weights all day!0 -
I hit my goal of 500 on the deadlift and came very close to my goal of 400 for a squat and got to 210 in my ohp(goal was 225). My bench improved tremendously in 2012 I hope to keep that trend in 2013 and hit 315 before summer.
my 2013 goals are
keep adding to the deadlift
hit 400 squat and 315 bench by summer.
I think I can hit 225 ohp in the next month or two.0 -
I really want to do Highland Games at some point... I kinda feel like it would be my perfect sport... I do powerlifting and crossfit, but with crossfit I love and excel at the the heavy WODs, whereas the ones with gymnastic movements or lots of sprints are my downfall. From what I've seen of the highland games, I feel like it would suit me... Might look into it for 2014
Why wait? You'll find that the training for the games will not only work muscles that you normally don't notice, but it's tons of fun just competing - you won't find a more amusing band of colleagues as ones who are willing to get up early in the morning, come out in kilts, and throw around some weights all day!
I am giving birth in 2 months So my 2013 is going to involve getting my general fitness and strength back, I have some big powerlifting goals too, but definitely can see highland games in my future
This whole baby thing has forced me to plan years in advance, which is so unlike my spontaneous self!0 -
Unfortunately, my primary goal is going to have to be getting down to around 230 or so to be in range for both lightweight strongman and 220 or 242 for powerlifting, really don't care either way on that. Along those lines I need to work on my GPP a lot.
Powerlifting goals will be
Squat 600 from 540
Bench 375 from 325
Deadlift 600 from 530
Dropping around 40 LBS of bodyweight and hitting those numbers is not going to be easy but I'm definitely going to give it my best effort.0 -
Some fantastic goals there! Well done and good luck with them!
Highland games are amazing to watch - can imagine they would be to compete in too.
I love the idea of Wales srongest Woman in April.. so that is my goal after comp in 2 weeks.. to aim for the minimum lifts - the Overhead press of 40kg is a bit heavy for me as I only do 25kg at the moment. And the deadlift is 120kg so got work to do there too.. I may not make it this year, but if not I'll be ready for 2014! lol0 -
Unfortunately, my primary goal is going to have to be getting down to around 230 or so to be in range for both lightweight strongman and 220 or 242 for powerlifting, really don't care either way on that. Along those lines I need to work on my GPP a lot.
Powerlifting goals will be
Squat 600 from 540
Bench 375 from 325
Deadlift 600 from 530
Dropping around 40 LBS of bodyweight and hitting those numbers is not going to be easy but I'm definitely going to give it my best effort.
can you not still compete in the higher weight class or do the numbers not suffice then? there are some serously big blokes in our association but then they do lift a lot.. I'm fortunate from a womans point of view I guess there will only be me in my weight class unless I start competing with the GBPF.0 -
It isn't so much an issue with competing in a higher weight class. I'm not expecting any records or anything so I might enter a competition at a higher weight earlier in the year. I'm only 5' 8" so for general health I'd be much more comfortable at a lower weight and feel I'd be much more competitive in that range down the road.0
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2012:
squat 185kg
Bench:105kg
DL: 220kg
(all surpassed my goals )
2013:
squat:200kg
bench:120kg
DL:250kg
and compete in 82.5kg weight class
Also, going in my first strong man comp in April.0 -
I am giving birth in 2 months So my 2013 is going to involve getting my general fitness and strength back, I have some big powerlifting goals too, but definitely can see highland games in my future
This whole baby thing has forced me to plan years in advance, which is so unlike my spontaneous self!
That would be a real good reason to hold off on throwing! Congrats in advance - you'll find that little bundle of joy makes for a great exercise as well. Pick up the baby, put down the baby, carry baby and equipment around, walking with the stroller... and that's all before they even get mobile!0 -
2012
I squatted and deadlifted 405, and benched 255. All better than I had hoped for.
I lost 60 pounds for my wedding, which was a goal...but then gained it all back following the honeymoon, which was not.
2013
squat and pull over 455
bench over 275
Get down below 2420