PR`s mental barrier -
joecolombia - 01-23-2016
If you are a weightlifter, powerlifter or simply go to the gym to pump some iron, you are continually measuring your progress thus, trying to improve your strenght, technique, etc.
I`ve come to the conclusion that breaking a PR on a backsquat single or a determined amount of weight with x amount of reps does not only require the strength involved in the lift, but also the mentality to lift it.
There are some times when I don`t count the weight I am lifting and only realize i`ve done a PR afterwards... and it feels great. It does not work every time.
That is why I am looking for an answer, a way to give yourself the push you need to break a PR you phisically can but mentally are unable to.
Mind is always over the body. Control your mind and you will lift whatever you want!
PR`s mental barrier -
Cortés - 01-24-2016
Couldn't agree more. Just last week I was barely pushing up 205 for 3 reps bench, and was stuck there for about a month but I said fuck it and slapped on 225. Hit the first rep, and my spotter told me to keep going. Got 3 solid reps. 225 has a huge mental barrier because it is generally the divider between strong and not strong. I spent all this time pussying out of going for more weight for nothing. Back when I was at 135 for 3 reps I could put up 155 and get only put it up once or twice and didnt think much of the 20 lb difference.