3/1/26
MEET RESULTS
Squat 584/628/672 MISS
Bench 331/353/369
Deadlift 501/534/606
Total 1,603 @239.2lbs for a 432 DOTS score
Pulled my left quad as soon as I reversed out of the bottom with my 3rd squat: I felt the muscle belly tearing down the top of my thigh and immediately told them to take it. I was unbelievably strong after this peak. My last warmup of 540 felt like nothing, 584 was really still a warmup, & 628 was so fast people were surprised it wasn’t a first attempt. 628 was the first 600lb squat I’ve ever accomplished in a 242 class, and a 50lb weightclass PR at that (did 578 in August). 672 even felt light on the walkout & descent, and I’m totally confident I’d have made it if the quad didn’t strain, which was both disappointing & satisfying. The groove and descent were perfect.
Everything was still attached fine with just the tiniest little bruise, but this left my leg limping & painful to bend. With a lifetime PR total off the table, I decided to try to warm up on bench to see if I could chip my 242 PR. It hurt getting into position of course, but I could make it happen - I just had to avoid any real leg drive. As mentioned, I was peaked exceptionally, so I basically just drove it up with raw upper body strength. 369 is a number that has eluded me at this size for a long time, so I was really happy to make it official on the books.
I didn’t know what I could even do with deadlift, but I needed to pull something to finish the meet if I wanted my 242 PRs recorded (you must pull one successful attempt of something to register a total). It hurt to bend over at all, but I could reach the bar. Pulled 135 stifflegged alright, so as soon as Flight A left the warmup area to begin their attempts I grabbed a loaded bar & immediately stripped it to 2 reds (265). Pulled that, 375, and 485 belted back-to-back-to-back stiffleg before anyone could start warming up. I wasn’t sure how much more I could do like that, but I felt 501 was a sure safe thing. Went to the scoring table and lowered my opener from 573 to that, then just walked around for 25 minutes to stay loose. I wasn’t going to waste any more energy practicing what I knew how to do.
Took my token 501 easy, then jumped to 534 because it would chip my 242 total PR (previously 1,526). I told my wife & the barbell club owner that it wasn’t hurting during the pull as long as I kept my hips high & unwedged out of position, so if this went fine I was going to make a big jump. 534 stiffleg was even easier as my adrenaline rose to chip the PR, and then the competitor came out: I went to the score table & called a 72lb jump to 606. This would break 1600 at 242, which had been my initial goal for the meet. I took a good whiff of ammonia & a back slap, my chosen song for the final deadlift came blasting over the speakers, and I grit my teeth as I ripped 606 off the floor with the strength of my back to a smooth lockout. This wasn’t a PR pull, but I was extremely proud of it given the circumstances. There was a lot of cheering from the crowd afterwards who’d watched me get hurt earlier.
So I finished with a 50lb squat, 5lb bench, and 77lb total PR in the 242 class - plus the big jump on my last pull vaulted me up to 3rd place in my class! And as it turns out, this is the best total I’ve ever done based on coefficient (1,653 at 268 was only a 428 DOTS). Despite not displaying my full potential, I took lemons & made lemonade - it was a really great meet & had a lot of fun with friends. I expect a pretty fast recovery on the quad, 4-6 weeks I’m guessing since it’s a minor strain.