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Sticky

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At a recent comp I hosted, I was shocked at how many people got cutting so wrong.

Here is an overview on what I do with my lifters, hopefully it helps some of you guys too.
Remember though, a cut is specific to each person, and if you don't know what you're doing, please seek the help of a professional.

http://www.ptcbrisbane.com/cutting-weight-for-competitive-powerlifting/

 
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Was going to make a point but no surprise Scott is already on to it. The best weight cut is no weight cut.

If there was some massive prize money up for grabs fucking go for your life but even for a plastic trophy is it worth putting your body through it. Just smash out some Pbs and have fun.
 

The amount of novices I see cut kilo's, feel like shit, have a terrible comp, and come 10th is astounding.
Cutting weight should be reserved for the elite...... No one else needs to be worried about it.

Focus on getting stronger, and increasing your total each time. When you're strong enough to crack the podium, then start thinking about cutting.
 
[MENTION=4221]Sticky[/MENTION];
I have the GPC Perth Cup in just over a week, and weighing around 112kg every morning at the moment. I had my mind set on making the 110kg class, just to keep up my own personal goal of getting to Master Class in that weight one day.
Do you still think it's unwise for to me try cut that 2kg.
 

To be honest man, 2kg isn't a cut.
Don't have dinner, have a shag, don't have breakfast, go to the toilet and weigh in.

If it was anymore, I'd say not to worry, but 2kg is nothing and won't effect your performance.
 
To be honest man, 2kg isn't a cut.
Don't have dinner, have a shag, don't have breakfast, go to the toilet and weigh in.

If it was anymore, I'd say not to worry, but 2kg is nothing and won't effect your performance.

Thanks man. I didn't think it'd be an issue, and although I'm not making the podium, I had my heart set on staying in the 110's.
 
I weighed 67.9kg the day before weigh-in and 67.3kg for weigh-in. Just ate less carbs (especially sugar) and salt the day before and stopped consuming anything from 7pm the night before weigh-in. Tiny cut, didn't feel bad and was the difference between getting a medal vs competing against Scotty's 81kg 74.5kg lifter. I had all the strength on the day that I expect I would have had if I'd eaten as normal right up until weigh-in, and evidently 5kg left-over on deadlift. If I anticipated having to do a remotely serious water cut to make weight, I would have just gone into the 75kg class, but since I was already at the bottom of that weight class, I figured why not inch my way down a class.

I plan on being a bit heavier next time I compete, so there's a very good chance I'll be hitting Scotty up for some proper nutrition leading into it. Thanks for this write-up. It's really insightful.
 
No worries mate.


If you didnt cut (not that <2kg is a cut), there would have been a 13kg difference between you and the lifter I cut for the same comp lol.

I'd have done the same
 
I still have nightmares from cutting. Poor [MENTION=7738]Timeah[/MENTION]; had to weigh me in nude once and was probably the worst result comp I ever did.
 
I still have nightmares from cutting. Poor [MENTION=7738]Timeah[/MENTION]; had to weigh me in nude once and was probably the worst result comp I ever did.

If done right, cutting is not hard.

If done wrong, you'll have a bad time.
 
How'd you go with the 2kg drop mate?
Yeah made it without really trying. I got all the way back to 113kg by the next morning but didn't perform very well. Still pleased as its my first sanctioned GPC comp and I didn't bomb. I was tempted to pull out due to the ongoing glute issues but I just dropped my squat numbers and carried on and had a great day. Missed pulling 290kg by a whisker on lockout.
 
Here is my method
I work a job where I can't be going to the toilet all the time. So I do not water load. Instead, I do the reverse. Thanks to the renin angiotensin system there are two pathways to achieve exactly the same thing

6 days out from weigh in, increase electrolyte intake. 1g magnesium, 7g sodium and 10g potassium. I use low sodium sea salt, spinach and epsom salts to achieve this
Water is kept the same.
Food is mainly red meat for now. Carbs you should halve your normal intake, up your fats to make up the remainder calories
2 days out from weigh in drop carbs to zero
1 day out from weigh in you drop the sodium and magnesium, all the potassium now comes from the spinach you're eating. Don't increase just eat the same amount as before (250-500g)
At 5pm the day before weigh in, stop drinking water and drink 2-4L of demineralised water before 6pm
Food stops at this point too, take a few dandelion root
Weigh in at 11am next day

Normally good for 5kg