Originally Posted by
Jason Donaldson
Having never competed before, and having almost no time between now and your meet, and having signed up for it on a lark, you simply don't have time to train for the meet. You do have a little time, though, to practice for it.
Don't push yourself hard, just practice doing the lifts as close to the rules of the meet as you can. If you have friends who can do the commands for you, do that. Otherwise, go through them in your head, treating every rep as a rehearsal. The sports performance part of this is critical, especially with so little time to practice. For a meet with judges interference, er commands, execution is a very different thing from training in the gym.
Your PRs from 15 months ago are obsolete now, so do NOT plan on hitting them on the day of the meet. I'd say use the S/B/D numbers you give for fives as your openers, to make sure you get on the board, and adjust jumps from there. If you've done triples recently, then those will probably be good for second attempts. Since you haven't been tapering to singles, be very conservative with your jumps, try to go 3 for 3 on all three lifts, and just have fun with it.
Your recent numbers are such that what you have to worry about embarrassing yourself with is technique, not strength. And frankly, at most PL events, no one cares about your numbers but you anyway.