Power Friday – 3/13/10 | PhitZone

Power Friday – 3/13/10

In preparation for my first powerlifting meet, I give you Power Friday!

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Welcome to a new weekly segment that I like to call Power Friday. I recently revealed that I will be competing in a powerlifting meet in the near future. This will pretty much be random thoughts about the process of getting ready to compete.

I mentioned previously that I have not decided on a meet as of yet. Looking at the schedule of competitions taking place this year within the state of Texas, I have identified two possibilities.

The first is June 5th at the Longhorn Championships in McAllen, down in the south part of the state on the border. The next would be July 10th at the Summer Power Fest in Spring, north of Houston. Both have pros and cons. I’ll keep you posted on which I decide to go with.

In order to train for ultimate strength, I have incorporated a 5×5 routine that is outlined at StrongLift.com. This plan uses heavier than usual weights for five sets of five reps. It’s also a whole body type workout, aiming to increase the big three (squats, bench press, and deadlift).

The 5X5 is setup with two routines (A & B), alternating days (M-W-F). The A session uses squats, benchpress, reverse rows, push-ups, and reverse crunches. The B day uses squats again, overhead barbell press, deadlift, chin-ups, and planks.

Lift hard, and we’ll see you next week.

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3 Responses to “Power Friday – 3/13/10”

  1. Becki says:

    Can’t you enter both competitions? What is the difference between the two competitions, as far as types of competition goes? I say go for the gold, and do both!!!!!!

  2. Todd says:

    That’s an excellent question. Yes, I could. Being that this is my first time, I didn’t want to bite off more than I can chew. In addition, the entry fee to these two events is $50-60 per meet. On top of that, they are being put on by two different associations, which require you to join them. That’s another $30 per association. On top of all of that, there is a cost of equipment. I won’t get all into that, but one will let you wear a powerlifting or wrestling singlet with any logo, while the other one requires you to wear one with an “approved” logo. I hope that answers your question, pretty lady. (BTW, Becki is my beautiful bride)

  3. Are we friends on Facebook? If we’re not we need to be. I’m a terrible tweeter lately.

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