I recently lifted in the 2019 APF Raw Challenge in Chicago. I ended up with an 1802 total via a 705 squat, 463 bench and 633 deadlift. I'll be starting an offseason right after New Years.

This is a week or so earlier than I would come back and really start training again, but are a couple of reasons why I decided to go ahead and start.

1. I came into and out of the meet completely healthy. I'm not nursing any injuries and don't need an extended break as a result.

2. I did nothing at all for 2 weeks. Usually I do some amount of training, but this time did nothing. I also got a ton of extra calories and lots of extra sleep because of the week off from work. I felt recovered from the meet much faster than normal.

3. Conveniently, this puts me 20 weeks out from the meet I think I want to do. I like to have 10 off season weeks and then a 10 week contest prep, so I decided to get started.

For the next 4-6 weeks most of my training will be RPE based, allowing me to regulate the workload on the fly and pull back/push forward as my body allows. I feel very good right now.

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1. Pause Squats - RPE 7ish, up to 415 x 5. Effort was pretty low here.

2. Band Pulls - RPE 7 - Mini band up to 405 x 3. I really need to mount some band pegs to my platform and stop messing with the setup.

3. Low Block Pulls - RPE 7 - 495 x 2 x 2. As mentioned in a previous log, I feel like I need some extra pulling volume and to stop neglecting my deadlift.

4. Heel Taps - BW x 3 x 15 per side

5. Goblet Squats - 50 x 4 x 10

6. Planks - 4 x 30 second holds

Dan Dalenberg
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