You can't enforce a rule, but I wish I could work out how.
At least CAPO has qualifying standards for Open lifters.
Easy enough, you implement a rule you must reach a minimum total in your weight class to qualify for nationals. Whats the point of having a state competition where you can get away with token lifts.
This was a CAPO comp?
At least CAPO has qualifying standards for Open lifters.
Yeah but if you're a teenager, junior, master or woman you only have to post a total. If you're an Open man you need to hit reach the qualifying total to lift at Nats.
Personally I think there should be qualifying totals applied to every lifter.
Yeah that's not to bad actually.
Have they gone up?
The last pa ones I saw for PA were a joke.
Think they might have mate, can't even remember what they were last year.
It's tricky when you've got an injured lifter but, I'm not sure if CAPO make any allowances for injuries. I'm a bit broken at the moment & will only be doing the bare minimum to qualify on Saturday.
Still going to pull 300+?
Haha not even close mate! Back is fucked so just pull what I need to hit the minimum qualifying total.
PA is
open - B grade
junior - C grade
subjunior - D grade
masters - any total
I agree they are fairly low and could afford to be open (A), junior (B), subjunior (C), masters (B). It's a balancing act between quality and the size of the comp. When you get enough people, you make it harder to qualify.
I agree masters should have qualification, but wondering if numbers are important in terms of entry fees and paying venue.
You hurt it again, or is this an ongoing thing? I screwed my shoulder at Giants Live, causing me all sorts of greif
Haha not even close mate! Back is fucked so just pull what I need to hit the minimum qualifying total.