Christian completed his meet on Sunday, the APF Nationals in Grand Rapids, MI. He will be posting soon about his own accomplishments, but since we was prepping, I went along for the ride. Training was a short 10 week cycle in which we did a mainly conjugate program. Monday - max effort squat Wednesday - max effort bench Friday - speed squat and alternating speed deads and max effort deads Saturday - speed squats We traveled quite a bit this prep, so I missed a handful of Saturdays, but for the most part got in everything else. The accumulation phase (the first 5-6 weeks) went really well and I felt pretty confident and strong going into the peak. Christian modified the peak a little bit than his typical peak. We ramped openers, second attempts, then last warm ups going into the meet for the final weeks, keeping with the trend of squatting and deadlifting on Monday and benching Wednesday. Yesterday myself and a training partner treated it like a meet and took our 3 attempts. SQUAT I felt decent going into today and mentally felt ready. My warm ups didn't feel as "snappy" as previous weeks, but overall moved decent. 1st - 285, good 2nd - 310 miss 3rd - 310 miss In being honest, I was completely frustrated with this. I don't know where the misses came from and while I did see a very very small technical breakdown, I feel as though it wasn't enough to cause a miss. I'll be going back through to see what I actually think it was. BENCH These again felt decent, just not as snappy. 1st - 175 2nd - 185 3rd - 190 miss None of them would be legal in a meet because I can't keep my butt down to save my life. By the time my 3rd attempt rolled around I was getting very frustrated with how things were going so I know it wasn't helping... at all. DEADLIFT 1st - 285 2nd - 305 3rd 320 These felt ok, but I still feel like I'm not where I should be. 320, we noticed something awesome off the floor... finally driving back which made this day end semi-ok. I'll be analyzing this more and more over the next couple weeks as I rest up and get ready for some GPP/hypertrophy/time away from the bar.

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Julia Anto
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