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july 22, 2002
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1.....RICKEY DALE says.....
good day to all..........and a hot one too................another short newsletter.......i am off to the wabdl
nationals this weekend in houston, texas.............oh the thrills of traveling in 100 degree heat.......and missing
a workout or two....but the upside is i get to see old friends and meet new ones in the iron game............
2.....POWERLIFTING PARAPHERNALIA.....TRIVIA and STUPID QUESTION OF THE WEEK........
well we misssed a week but we are now back on track....let's see what the summer heat has done to those memory
cells??????
and this week's triva question is....????.....what meet was the first one to consistently pay money to winners/record
breakers in powerlifting??????........???????
*****************want to put a plug in for the I.S.S.A.........international sports science association and the
role they play as the world leader in fitness certification..........i am just finishing up my re-certification...and
it is actually a joy to watch the videotaped seminars....read the literature and go over all the new information
they provide you with....it is so in depth.......anyone interested in certification in about any area of sports
or fitness.....JUST contact them......at www.issaonline.com
3.....FORM.....STYLE.....TECHNIQUE.....and ROUTINES.....
***************************this is a repeat section...why ?????...because it is needed**********************************************
in training for beginners one must use a little common sense.........the main exercises ..... the squat...the bench
press and the deadlift are good basics to start anyone on; simply because they work more muscle groups than about
any other 3 lifts..........they stimulate muscle growth and help to burn bodyfat easier than any other exercises...it
is amazing to see a beginner walk in the gym...pick up a 10 lb dumbell and start doing curls........ not sure why
or what they think that will accomplish but???????????...i gently (well sometimes gently).. steer them towards
the bench or towards the squat rack........they may not like it but i gently (well sometimes gently) point out
that they joined to get results and this was the best way to do it.........keep this in mind as you train younger
kids...and older adults as well as any first timers............low weight....higher reps......work on form....and
explain why they are doing, what they are doing........it will help teach them to start to learn about writing
up their own routines...........the studs you can take under wing and make them workout with you and make them
so sore they will listen better the next time........always fun to watch a 20 year hot dog the day after doing
5 sets of 5 in the squats...walking like he has had ??????? ....well you get the point///////
working out is a lifetime passion and pasttime.........i started when i was just a few years old and will continue
to do it til the Lord comes for me..........and will continue to hit a contest or two along the way........ but
it is always fun to see what your proteges' can do......
have had, as of late...numerous people inquire as to used equipment and gear...we do have lots of it at times.....so
if you are interested...forward your needs to me and save some bucks........at this time of the year whatever is
left should be very cheap in price..........
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It's contest time or...
"Don't bother to ask...Is it soup yet?
It's Soup....It's time to perform!"
~Me~
A powerlifting contest is an experience in itself. All that training and preparing and NOW THE TIME HAS COME TO
PERFORM!
Whether this is your first contest or your 21st, you will still be nervous - the idea is to channel that nervousness
into a focused attempt of lifting..........VISUALIZE.........
PRE-CONTEST PREPARATION IS IMPORTANT!
Too many times I have gone to a meet and see beginning and advanced lifters who have forgotten their wraps, suit,
socks, or some other piece of equipment. Everything is important! Let's look at a check list and I'm sure you can
even add to it!
CONTEST PREP AIDS AND MISC.
- Registration card ( USPF, USAPL, AAU, APF, APA, etc. ); birth certificate
for Junior or Master lifters
- water / carbo drinks, etc.
- food / fruit, etc.
(enough for you, your workout partners and anybody else walking by and seeing it lying in your bag!)
- analgesics, heat, DMSO, tape, extra shoe-strings, pen,
calculator, chalk, talc or baby powder.
- smelling salts (2 or more).
-workout book - attempt cards, kilo conversion sheet
- A GOOD WORKOUT PARTNER!!! .......OR TWO.......
CONTEST EQUIPMENT
- Power Suits - (2 or more)
- Power Briefs - (or underwear)
- Lifting Singlet
- Warm-up Pants and Jacket
- Power Wraps (2 or 3 pair)
-Power Wrist Wraps (1 to 2 pair)
-Towel
- Socks (2 or 3 pair)
-T-Shirts (2 to 3)
- Lifting Shoes (Squat, Bench, Deadlift)
- Power Belt (1 or more)
- Ergogenic Aids (caffeine, herbs, etc.)........
- WRAPROLLER.....................
-portable scales for the real serious national competitors....
This LIST COULD BE EVEN longer, depending on how in depth or detailed we get, BUT IS HERE TO mainly just to give
you some ideas for contest preparation and things to watch out for at the contest!
You should already know how to warm-up and the weights to pick. Your opener should be equal to your last set of
triple reps or a bit less. I usually back off another 10 to 20 pounds from my heaviest triple rep weight - that
provides a margin of safety for an easy opener. "Remember it doesn't matter what you start with only what
you end up with" and hopefully they are not the same weight!
A FEW POINTERS ON HOW TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL CONTEST!
- It is better to warm-up a bit too soon than too late.
- Always know what all of your warm-ups and attempts are...then let your workout partners know so you can concentrate
on the meet.
- Pick out a spot in the warm-up room and stay put till you are finished then,...
- Pick a spot in the area where you will be wrapping for your attempts and stay put!
- Get as many people to help you as possible! One in charge of wraps, etc...One to help put up straps and to tighten
your belt up, etc...
- Always be conservative in picking your attempts, especially your first two. Usually your second attempt is the
one you need to count on for the BIG TOTAL! Your third attempt is for personal records, or for State, National
or World record attempts (icing on the cake). Fourth attempts in the squat ARE a NO! NO! It will only take something
out of your deadlift and total.
- It is better to put your Power Suit on too soon than too late... leave plenty of time for warming up and getting
mentally prepared for your lifts out on the platform.
- Always buy a meet video or video the meet yourself (if it is permitted). It can only help to identify your weak
spots in your form as well as your sticking points!...REMEMBER ...BAD MEETS ON VIDEO ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT AS GOOD
MEETS ON VIDEO.......
- A quick note on sticking points: It should be at the bottom!
-Never argue with the judges and always know the rule book inside and out!
- Look at some of the lifters squat before you lift to get an idea, not only on the judging quality, but as to
the platform set up, racks, spotters, loaders, etc.
- The more knowledge you have the better you can pick your attempts. You can never have too much knowledge about
your surroundings!
- Do not look out into the audience while squatting...... concentrate on the lift and do not become distracted.
- Always be ready for the unexpected. Like BOMBOUTS...,injuries from other lifters, (which can lengthen or shorten
your time between warm-ups or attempts), and any other odd thing that might turn up. BE PREPARED both physically
and mentally for the unexpected.
The most basic idea I am trying to pound into your head is to be ready for anything and be ready to adapt or change.......
Remember you have trained hard; BE smart, BUT BE cautious......
EXPLODE WITH POWER!!!
4.....NUTRITION and SUPPLEMENTS.....you are what you eat.....
"the older you get the better you were".......but also the fatter you get; or i should say the easier
it is to get fat.......
diet is important in anybody's training regiment but becomes even more important the older you get............one's
metabolism slows down the older you get.........and the old adage "i can gain weight just by smelling food"
seems to come to life.............work on 4-5 smaller meals a day instead of the 2-3 bigger ones......lean meats
like chicken and turkey and fish and eggs are great...fresh fruits and vegetables and no fruit juices or soft drinks....simple
but effective .........add in your vitamins and minerals and other supplements...herbs...etc..and you are on your
way....you can pick that one day a week to splurge and no harm will be done.......... remember diet is important.........no
matter what the age......but when you get to be 50-60-70 ....do you want to look and feel like it????....NOT ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there has been considerable talk the past few years on fat burning stack products....suffice it to say they work
very well indeed....but must be taken in moderation and with care......the ephedra (ma huang), caffeine and aspirin
combos work very well........but if one has heart problems you had better see a doctor before using them.........they
burn fat and they burn it well........this time of the year seems to be the worst for accumulating extra pounds;
so we are going to say this might be a good time of the year to give the product a try.......AST makes one of the
best.....the "original dymetadrine"...retail is 29.95 and we have it for $17.97.......it can make the
difference........
a brand new herbal book is out and i love it....."...only $23.95.....
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just a few boxes of oat bars left...................
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5.....PARTING THOUGHTS.....
the hot weather ain't going to go away...............so we live with it til fall.......and make the most of it.......and
then when january comes around...we will wish it was back....maybe.......
well........guess that is all for today.......
until next time...
remember ideas....pics....routines.....send them and we will most likely put them up.....
IN HIS NAME
Rickey Dale Crain, b.b.a., i.s.s.a.
IPF/WPC/AAU World Champion
2000 powerlifting hall of fame inductee
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