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.
๐๏ธโโ๏ธ 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.
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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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Currently my lifts are 405/275/455 in lbs, and I'm currently moving down a weight class from 82.5 to 75. My best lifts in a meet are higher than that, but a back injury and burnout took me away for a while. I kept lifting the entire time, but more for health than for 1RM.
Now I'm back at it and would like to get back to my pre-injury numbers (around 20 lbs on squat and bench, and 60 or so on deadlift). After my back injury, I switched to sumo and a more narrow squat stance, which helps not aggravate the injury, but I'm definitely not as strong with my modified positioning. It's been a pretty long journey to even get to where I am now and I'm not in a hurry to hit PRs, but it would be nice to see another one some day.
I feel you. I have an SI joint issue that flares up a couple times every year that sets me back every time. I have a meet on the 23rd and my squat and deadlift are both going to be 20-30 lbs weaker than last time.
I have another one in February where Iโm hoping my numbers exceed my previous records. If I just meet my previous numbers Iโll be happy.
Injuries are tough. They're almost guaranteed in this sport and most of them are fine and go away with some planning and rehab, but recurring injuries are just the worst. My lower back and left leg have never felt the same since mine, and I doubt they ever will.
Good luck on your meet, if it's anything like my experience they tend to go better than expected - but I like to keep my expectations low so I can be pleasantly surprised if things turn out well.