09/25/2022
Good thing won her weight class so I have a pic to go with this post. More than half of the PPS team has been on the team for over 3 years, with training ages that are much much higher.
Jess has been on PPS for a little over 4 years. We have added over 100lbs to her total, but did not hit any PRs today.
The longer you stick with this sport, the more difficult it becomes to add to your total. Things you have gotten away with in the past you won’t get away with anymore.
People think coaching is writing programs, but when people are beyond those beginner gains, it becomes more about mentoring.
These last few weeks, Jess and I have had quite a few conversations about what it takes to be better and what people don’t see are the changes she made in the last few weeks.
We decided to treat this as a training day, talk about things to work on, and start stacking those things we need to do to lead to better progress.
I don’t give a f**k about this meet. I care about how Jess has showed up on time, phone down, and trained hard the last month with the group. We are going to build on this starting immediately since recovery from the lighter lifts at the meet shouldn’t be too bad.
Its not about hitting PRs, but becoming a different person. At some point you can’t separate those two things. You need to believe you are capable of bigger things before you can do bigger things.
Smiling and screaming after PRs is all good and great and will get likes and make you happy for a day or two, but if thats what you are here for it will be short lived and you won’t ever reach your full potential.
We tend to only see the highlight reels and the stars on IG, but never the real s**t. The real s**t builds character and it will build the total. You will see that from Jess the next time out. No doubt