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The biggest ever IPF worlds kicks off on the 11th June with 401 lifters nominated across the 16 weight classes in Valletta, Malta.

Timetable

https://ipfmalta.com/ipf-competition-schedule/

Nominations

Male

Female

Where to Watch

Livestreams on the Olympics Youtube channel

Live scoreboards on Goodlift

The primetime sessions on Friday 16th and Saturday 17th will be broadcast live on TV on Eurosport 1 and Eurosport Asia

Sheffield 2024 Automatic Qualifying Totals (applies to weight class winners and the best runner up measured by % of WR)

Male

-59: 636.5kg

-66: 675kg

-74: 751kg

-83: 799kg

-93: 840kg

-105: 891kg

-120: 930kg

+120: 1,095kg

Female

-47: 407.5kg

-52: 437kg

-57: 478.5kg

-63: 529kg

-69: 521.5kg

-76: 570kg

-84: 613kg

+84: 646kg

(Jesus Olivares and Evie Corrigan have already secured Sheffield places)

 

My OpenPowerlifting

Overview

After browsing through tons of meet recaps, I have yet to notice a post by a teenage powerlifter, so I decided to make this post to showcase an alternative perspective to a powerlifting meet. This is the recap of my meet on 5/7, which I am currently writing a month later to capture the meet in full retrospect.

Not only was I a complete amateur in the sport of powerlifting, but this meet prep was as unconventional as it gets. At the time, I had been lifting consistently for around a year and a half and began actual powerlifting training just a mere 2 months before my meet, and it wasn't until 6 weeks out that I properly programmed a peaking cycle. Additionally, I also switched from sumo to conventional two weeks out as while pulling sumo, I would hitch anything over 350 pounds on my legs.

Nevertheless, with minimal prep and a self-made program incorporating Dr. Mike Israetel’s teachings, two friends and I drove from Charlotte to Atlanta, ready to take on my first powerlifting meet.

2-1 Days Out

Two days out from my meet, I began a water cut from my normal weight of 76-77 kg /167-169 lbs down to 75kg/165 lbs. On weigh-ins 1 day out, I made it at around 3 pounds lighter than what I needed. Thanks to USPA’s 24-hour weigh-ins, I was able to have an entire day to carb up so the water cut wouldn’t be as brutal.

Squat

Attempt 1: 162.5 kg/358 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

Opener flew at around RPE 6. Here is a video of it

. I was extremely nervous going into this squat and I walked out feeling a lot better.

Attempt 2: 172.5 kg/380.3 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

Moved a bit slower than the first but still got it up at around RPE 7.5. I felt good and my friends urged me to go into the 400s for my third. The most I’ve ever done on squats was 425. However, my form sucked and I didn’t hit competition depth. So it was definitely risky but we went for it nonetheless.

Attempt 3: 182.4 kg/402.3 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

Biggest grind on a squat single in my life. Here is the video

. When I was in the hole, I genuinely thought I wasn’t able to get it up. My form also significantly faltered on the ascent and it messed up my right elbow. I think I may have overextended my shoulder a little which caused elbow pains to flare up, or it could just be me using my arms to hold the bar instead of my rear delt. But overall both the crowd and I were very hype. I got the lift up and I felt like all my prep finally paid off at the end. I was also super happy with the 9/9 white lights.

Bench

Attempt 1: 94.5 kg/209.5 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

After I iced my elbow for around ten minutes and massaged it extensively. The pain subsided and I felt ready for the bench, which is my worst lift by proportion. I went into this attempt really unprepared as my name was on the board a lot sooner than expected. I went in and got the lift up at RPE 5 without wrist wraps.

Attempt 2: 97.5 kg/215 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

Just a five pound increase from my opener but it moved a lot slower. I misgrooved when I was locking out and it didn’t really feel right. Also if you watch the video

, I had a completely unnecessary and stupid interaction with the announcer, which was on my part. But I apologized to him after and he was completely cool with it.

Attempt 3: 102.5 kg/225.9 lbs 🔴🔴🔴

This is a weight I’ve previously hit in prep and I felt like I should’ve got it. I had a huge struggle around 4 inches up from my chest and it didn’t bulge. Looking back at the bench attempts, the weights I chose were pretty stupid: a 6 pound jump from a smooth opener to a misgrooved second attempt into a 10 pound increase just feels awkward. This is what I would’ve done instead today.

  • 209.5
  • 220
  • 226

Deadlift

Attempt 1:175 kg/386 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

This is the heaviest weight I’ve done in prep conventional. With the bars they use at USPA meets I definitely like a couple inches were taken off from my range of motion, which made the opener easier than expected.

Attempt 2: 184.5 kg/407 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

First time hitting the 400s in conventional. Moved at around RPE7. My form was most definitely terrible and I’ve done a lot of work recently to fix my lumbar rounding.

Attempt 3: 190 kg/418 lbs ⚪️⚪️⚪️

Deadlift ATPR attempt. I was very pumped on caffeine and ammonia salts and may or may not have yelled at the top of the lift. I was ecstatic I hit most of my goals at my first meet and went 8/9; 24/27. I came in first for my weight class of 75kg and age group of 16-17 and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for me in powerlifting.

Thanks for reading

 

Introduction

Second meet! I bombed out on squats at my first meet back in November for several reasons, so my primary goal going in was 9/9 good lifts.

Weigh-In

Did a water cut the week of weigh-ins: started that Monday at about 76.5kg and weighed in Friday morning at 73.0kg. For fluids, I essentially water loaded Monday and Tuesday, went to about 75% normal intake Wednesday, and probably 3 sips all Thursday. For food, I cut out most salt and carbs, and did a heavy calorie restriction from Wednesday morning to Friday morning.

After driving 3 hours and weighing in, immediately went to refeeding and rehydrating (as I stepped out of the gym chugging Gatorade and water, I immediately started looking for the nearest breakfast burrito).

Meet Day

Woke up about 2 hours before meet start even though I was flight C as I wanted to get in a good breakfast and have time to digest (I love me my scrambles, toast, potatoes, and black coffee).

Squat

  1. 142.5kg (314lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️
  2. 155.5kg (353lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️
  3. 170kg (374lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️

I was SUPER conservative with my squat weights as I have a persisting left knee injury and didn't want to push it too far (and bombing out last time was still pretty heavy on my mind). Opener and 2nd attempt felt good, but knee started feeling a bit funny as I came out of the bottom on 3rd. Still, didn't bomb out so already improved from last time.

Bench

  1. 102.5kg (226lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️
  2. 115kg (255lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️ (Meet PR)
  3. 120kg (264lbs) ❌❌❌

Opener was something I could confidently pause triple, and while it felt like a small grind on the platform it flew in the video. 2nd was something I had never paused, but was fairly confident I could do; definitely a more noticeable effort. 3rd attempt was something I had only ever done touch and go, but decided "screw it." In retrospect I think I got way in my own head and loosened up during the grind. Oh well, still meet PR.

Deadlift

  1. 200kg (440lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️
  2. 220kg (484lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️ (Meet PR)
  3. 227.5kg (501lbs) ⚪️⚪️⚪️ (ATPR)

Like a lot of people, deadlifts are my favorite of the three so I felt the most confident about these. Opened with my 3rd attempt from last meet, and it felt really good. 2nd attempt was a match of my training PR and it moved way easier on the platform (my god I love deadlift bars). 3rd attempt was my second ever attempt trying for 500 (failed the first attempt in training). So hitting this felt extremely good. After pulling it and watching the video, I probably had leeway to add a little more weight on 3rd attempt, but pulling 500 was a side-goal for this meet so am still satisfied.

Link to videos of all attempts

Conclusion

Went 8/9, 24 white lights. Ended up getting 2nd place in 75kg class, which I was absolutely not expecting. Next thing is figuring out this knee thing so I can really start testing my squat again.

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