and_drew17
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What is a good powerlifting total for a high school meet at 165 class
At least 700 total
Don't get too caught up in the placements. Powerlifting is about competing with yourself and being stronger than you were before. What were your lifts? A 900 total in high school at 165 is certainly nothing to sneeze at.
Don't get too caught up in the placements. Powerlifting is about competing with yourself and being stronger than you were before. What were your lifts? A 900 total in high school at 165 is certainly nothing to sneeze at.
Is that a bad thing that I got 900?
It's not bad. Only way it could be bad is if you didn't try.
No, that's what I'm saying. It's not bad at all. Especially a 420 deadlift for a young middleweight. You'll make big additions to your total with time. I was a well-developed and experienced lifter when I was in high school, and I've still added ~200lbs to my total since then (I'm 23 now.) Judges are strict, but that's what keeps you honest. How many average gym rats have you seen quarter squatting and trampolining the bar off of their chest on bench?
It won't take long man. I started with a 1000lb total 2 years ago and have close to 1400 now. Have yet to compete though. Just keep training. Keep on it especially since you're younger..everything will skyrocket.
Judges are terrible
Fixed.
The meets here in TX are always run by the super anal and inconsistent USAPL judges that always waver.
Fixed.
The meets here in TX are always run by the super anal and inconsistent USAPL judges that always waver.
Lol. Good to see they are the same in TX as they are in Pa.
for a high school meet at 165 class