Powerlifting
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Step into the world of strength, performance, and determination. This community is a hub for powerlifters of all levels, from beginners to seasoned competitors, to come together and share their passion for the iron sport.
ποΈββοΈ Lift Strong: Join us in celebrating the art of powerlifting. Whether you're focused on squats, bench presses, deadlifts, or all three, this community is your platform to discuss techniques, training strategies, and personal achievements. Share your PRs, seek advice, and inspire others to reach new heights.
πͺ Support and Encouragement: Find a supportive network of fellow powerlifters who understand the challenges and triumphs that come with the sport. Share your progress, exchange training tips, and engage in positive discussions that will keep your motivation levels high.
π Knowledge Exchange: Dive into the wealth of knowledge surrounding powerlifting. From nutrition and supplementation to programming and recovery, there's always something new to learn. Ask questions, share research, and explore the science behind strength development.
π Competition and Meet Preparation: Prepare for powerlifting meets and discuss strategies to maximize your performance on the platform. Learn from experienced competitors, share your meet experiences, and cheer each other on during competitions.
π₯ Strength Beyond the Gym: Explore the impact of powerlifting on various aspects of life, including mental resilience, self-discipline, and goal-setting. Share personal stories, insights, and advice on how powerlifting can positively influence your journey both inside and outside the gym.
π¬ Community Connections: Connect with powerlifters from all around the world who share your passion. Build friendships, find training partners, and create a support network that will accompany you on your powerlifting journey.
Whether you're a beginner seeking guidance or an experienced lifter looking to share your wisdom, this community is the place for you. Together, let's embrace the challenges, celebrate the victories, and push the boundaries of strength in the world of powerlifting!
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I'm 34(M) and I weigh 73kg. I'm at:
My squat is being held back by strength, I just need to squat more and I'm pretty sure I can hit 180.
My deadlift is being held back by consistency. I feel like the same weight on the same day moves differently depending on how well I set up, so I've been focusing on setting up the same each time. If I'm doing 5 reps in a set, I'll set up 5 times instead of touch and go.
My bench just sucks and I'm super frustrated because it should just be higher. I think it's a technique problem.
I'm going to enter my first sanctioned meet in October, and I want to set aggressive goals. I want to shoot for 180 on my squat, 210 on my DL and I don't know on my bench. I want to say 100 on my bench is possible? But I just don't know what the fuck is wrong with it.
I wish I got to this sport younger, because I think I could have been actually competitive if I had the years of practice, but at this point I'm too old to do it for anything other than my own edification. I want to qualify for nationals once before I enter masters, which really feels like a stretch to me.
My deadlift is the same. I pulled 92% a week ago and it moved like 100%. I pulled 90% a few days ago and it moved like 90%. And the 92% pull was after a week of deloading to help with fatigue. Who knows where Iβll be come meet time.
How often do you bench? Iβm on a program that has me benching every session and itβs now my best lift.
That's the embarrassing bit! I bench 3x a week. ππ
What are you running? I'm on Sheiko and my bench has jumped like 40 lbs in a year.
I'm at a powerlifting gym and the coach does all of the programming for us.
Iβd like to get a coach sometime. Finances donβt allow it at the moment but thatβs a goal.