
For Chase Karnes' nutrition leading up to the 2016 USS Nationals,
read his article on the topic, published on elitefts.com.
The past weekend I competed in the United States Strongman National Championships in Louisville, KY. I competed in the middleweight 220 pound weight class. It was really nice not having to cut weight for the first time ever for a national level competition. Since I moved up a weight class since my last National competition, I got to eat as normal going into weigh-ins and weighed in at 217 pounds after eating breakfast and drinking coffee. Once I got weighed-in I headed to eat again and then to the room for a nap. After a two hour nap and a few more meals it was time for the rules meeting followed by bed. [gallery ids="https://www.elitefts.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_5928-e1465915966816-scaled.jpg|,https://www.elitefts.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_5927-e1465915981601-scaled.jpg|,https://www.elitefts.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_5914-e1465915955232-scaled.jpg|"] I actually always sleep good the night before a big competition. I was asleep by 9:30. The competition was the next morning and competitors needed to be on the field by 8 AM. I ordered room service breakfast the night before for 6 AM so I could wake up, eat, take a hot shower, and head down to the competition field. I woke up at 6 AM and had some pancakes, sausage, hash browns and coffee. I really didn’t have much of an appetite, so I ate what I could and focused on getting in plenty of fluids. It was supposed to be around 100 degrees that day, so I didn’t want dehydration to become an issue. After eating what I could, I gathered my things and headed down to the field and found a place to get set up and then get warmed up for the day. Deadlifts were up first.
Event 1: Wagon Wheel Deadlift
- 550 pounds x Max Reps in One Minute
- 2nd Place (Tie)
Event 2: Log Clean and Press for Reps
- 260-Pound Log for Max Reps in One Minute
- 1st Place
Event 3: Conan’s Wheel
- 600 Pounds for Max Distance.
- 12th Place
Event 4: Fingal Fingers
- Five Flips for Time with 400 Pounds
- 4th Place
Fourth event at the United States Strongman National Championship. Unsure of official placing, but top 5 from the best times I heard. 400# fingal finger flips for fastest 5 flips. #unitedstatesstrongman #nationalchampionship #middleweights #220 #strongman A video posted by Chase Karnes (@chasekarnes) on
Event 5: Atlas Stones
- Four Stones to 52 Inches for Fastest Time
- 1st Place
I had a great day and made no mistakes. I’m super happy with my performance. I left it all on the field and it’s my best performance to date. On this day my best just wasn’t good enough to take the win. I ended up with 178 points and first place had 178.5 points. I lost by exactly half a point. [gallery columns="2" ids="https://www.elitefts.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_5904-scaled.jpg|,https://www.elitefts.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_5930.jpg|,https://www.elitefts.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_5894-e1465915926865-scaled.jpg|,https://www.elitefts.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_5929-e1465916096421-scaled.jpg|"] While it’s not what I went there for, second out of 39 of the best 220-pound strongman competitors in the nation and second out 55 in the combined 198/220-pound middleweight overall is pretty good. It’s time to go back and put in the work, though. I’m still deciding my next competition plans, but I’m still hungry and I’m not finished. All I know for sure is that I’m fixing to start an off-season hypertrophy phase for the next 12-16 weeks. Be sure to follow along in my
training log here.



















































































