Any strength fanatics out there?
carmstrong1012
Posts: 19 Member
I consider myself a competitive powerlifter, but I'm interested in all strength/power sports. I'm thinking of starting strongman soon. I've also done a few mud runs.
Anybody share similar interests?
Anybody share similar interests?
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Haven't competed yet but train for powerlifting (gotta get my squats up). Not a lot of comps where I live. Now the other small forum I belong to is nothing but powerlifting competitors. They hit several throughout the year but mostly on the east coast.0
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You shouldn't worry about your lifts now. Just compete and get the experience.0
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carmstrong1012 wrote: »You shouldn't worry about your lifts now. Just compete and get the experience.
I know. A couple factors have stopped me. One not a lot around here without traveling for hours and needing to stay overnight and two, seems I'm traveling for work when they do hold them.
I am looking around though and seeing which ones would fit into my schedule.
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Different area of strength but I'm a body weight strength fanatic IE I do 800-1000 pull ups a week, deep squat box jumps, push ups at every angle/width you can think of and I love swinging/jumping from bar to bar on jungle gyms..0
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Bench specialist checking in. Looking forward to returning to full power mid next year, but until then, bench it is.0
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@Iron_Miss_Canada Sweet. So, How much ya bench?0
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carmstrong1012 wrote: »@Iron_Miss_Canada Sweet. So, How much ya bench?
82.5kg gym, 81 proven on the platform. Been working all my percentages off of a 90kg Max the last month and nailing everything. Including a sweet pin press double with 75% rom at 90kg on Monday. Currently begging for a max test but my coaches aren't biting.
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@Iron_Miss_Canada That is an impressive bench. It sounds like you're confident enough to get it, but coaches usually know best.0
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I was an Olympic lifter for a while and have switched to powerlifting (though I still squat the Olympic lifting way).0
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@armylife I would enjoy Olympic lifting. The only thing that prevents me from doing so is the lack of facilities and coaches in my area.0
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I've done a good amount of strength work in the past, but I'm cutting back to a lean 90-92kg so I can enter the <94kg bracket for oly lifting.
Really love a good heavy deadlift and squat, but now my goal is less about size and more about CNS based strength for sports performance; really excited to start next year!
What numbers are you guys all squatting raw at the moment?
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carmstrong1012 wrote: »@armylife I would enjoy Olympic lifting. The only thing that prevents me from doing so is the lack of facilities and coaches in my area.
Yea I started and spent the first two years lifting on my own, it stunted my growth in the beginning. There is a natural limit to how well you can refine your own form through watching videos. After I found some good partners and a good coach my numbers jumped. I had lifted for quite a few years before starting Olympic lifting, but that was my first foray into pure strength/power work.0
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