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<blockquote data-quote="johnpol" data-source="post: 2027374" data-attributes="member: 387645"><p>Bench last night and did what I think may well be comp weights (still in the poverty range) 120kg 2x2 130kg x1 (felt easy) 140kg x1 (lost form after the press command but went up) considering my hip injury and I can't produce any leg drive to speak of I'm relatively happy with my bench. I have to see if its actually worth going to the British Championships if I can't perform how I know I can, or go for the experience and hope that the crowd and adrenalin spur me on. I think at this stage I will be lucky to post a 550kg total, which is 50 - 60kg down on what I hoped and planned on. Decisions, decisions I have been advised to maybe pull out but I've put the work in and feel like I should do it and just see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnpol, post: 2027374, member: 387645"] Bench last night and did what I think may well be comp weights (still in the poverty range) 120kg 2x2 130kg x1 (felt easy) 140kg x1 (lost form after the press command but went up) considering my hip injury and I can't produce any leg drive to speak of I'm relatively happy with my bench. I have to see if its actually worth going to the British Championships if I can't perform how I know I can, or go for the experience and hope that the crowd and adrenalin spur me on. I think at this stage I will be lucky to post a 550kg total, which is 50 - 60kg down on what I hoped and planned on. Decisions, decisions I have been advised to maybe pull out but I've put the work in and feel like I should do it and just see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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