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Competing after 12yrs but unsure how to manage my pump
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<blockquote data-quote="johnpol" data-source="post: 1563983" data-attributes="member: 387645"><p>Thanks for the reply [USER=234442]@qe5rt[/USER] the competition is only four weeks away now, have done no dry runs ie, no pump, still lifting beltless but I have a new one on order as I seem to have outgrown my old belt!!!(don't know how that happened) my opening lift looks like being 240kg then 260/270 finishing with 280/300kg, all dependent on how I'm feeling and how my sugars are on the day. the nerves are going to be a huge factor on the day there are 100 lifters in three flights on the day, so I know theres going to be a lot of sitting about, so am not going to go with no pump, can't risk being unwell on the day.</p><p>Can't wait for it!! back on the platform after everything I've been through these last few years, even with all the complications of my **** pump!!. If anyone is interested I will let you know how I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnpol, post: 1563983, member: 387645"] Thanks for the reply [USER=234442]@qe5rt[/USER] the competition is only four weeks away now, have done no dry runs ie, no pump, still lifting beltless but I have a new one on order as I seem to have outgrown my old belt!!!(don't know how that happened) my opening lift looks like being 240kg then 260/270 finishing with 280/300kg, all dependent on how I'm feeling and how my sugars are on the day. the nerves are going to be a huge factor on the day there are 100 lifters in three flights on the day, so I know theres going to be a lot of sitting about, so am not going to go with no pump, can't risk being unwell on the day. Can't wait for it!! back on the platform after everything I've been through these last few years, even with all the complications of my **** pump!!. If anyone is interested I will let you know how I do. [/QUOTE]
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