Hot damn, Mark. Outstanding.
OK, here it is. Hot off the presses.
There is a raw meet in Santa Barbara on April 27. So for me, this is just like one more construction project schedule, except this time I don't have to rely on the Facilities or the guys in the construction trades to keep things on track. Just me. Once you know the need date, you start planning backward to determine what you have to do to get there in good order.
Thanks of Meshuggah, I now have the last 4 weeks on fly by wire. I have a total of 16 and a half weeks to get ready and 12 weeks to cycle up to the best I can do for the big day.
My prep for this will also be observing the American Cup at the LA Convention Center on January 19-20. I'm a firm believer in doing a recon run whenever possible. I want to hear, see, and hopefully get to know the environment before I immerse myself into it. That way I can better concentrate on what I am there to do rather than react to the externalities. Or at least minimize them.
I haven't competed for 30-40 years. Judo in college and shooting matches after I got out into the real world. It gives me the goosies, but I am by-God going to see this through.
Hot damn, Mark. Outstanding.
Thanks bob.
And thank you Meshuggah (again) for 'splainin' the provenance of that information and giving me even more detail. That was gold.
Weight: 252
I did a GXP this morning.
I have now gotten the 5/3/1 template and tapering plan in my excel spreadsheet I use as the hard copy for the gym. Next step, sign up for the LA Fitness Expo where the American Cup will be held. Then the entry form for the Santa Barbara Open and join the USPL as required.
Very cool, Mark. Looking forward to hearing all about it. I suspect you will do really well. :-)
Thanks Gwynn. I'll probably get boring describing some of the preparations for this. But just one more thing to juggle. I can't wait.
Mark, glad to hear you're going to compete...now you've gone and got me thinking about trying to complete my comeback at a meet up here in the "frozen north!" There's a meet near Rochester, NY in April that I'd really like to make, if I can just keep these aches and pains in check and keep progressin'. That's where I had my "big" meet in 2010, before my infamous fall. I'll be following your progress closely, while trying to keep my own going, also. Do you have any goals in mind for your meets yet? I believe I can improve on the 215 BP I did in 2010, but as far as the SQ and DL, I really can't say at this point.