TSG Podcast

Episode 11: The Best Way to Peak for Powerlifting Meets

54 min · 10. kesä 2026
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Welcome back to the TSG Podcast! Building directly on Episode 10’s discussion of tapering and game-day strategies, this episode dives deep into the vital process of *peaking* for powerlifting competitions. Whether you are preparing for a local meet to hit a qualifying total or aiming for the World Championships and Sheffield, peaking is essential to prepare your body to perform its absolute best on a specific day. In this episode, we explore the core variables of a successful peak, including how to safely handle high intensity, meet competition standards, manage psychological stress, and balance maximal skill practice with necessary fatigue reduction. **Key Topics Covered:** * **The AMRAP Method:** We break down how testing an AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible) at around 90-92.5% intensity can help assess a highly reliable opening attempt. We discuss why this method builds confidence with lower psychological stress, making it an ideal choice for less experienced lifters, while also covering its specific downsides, such as lower specificity and potentially higher recovery demands. * **The Top Single / RPE Method:** We explore the benefits of working up to heavy, conservative one-rep maxes or RPE-based singles to maximize competition specificity and build extreme confidence under heavy loads. While highly effective for athletes who like to get hyped up and focus on single-rep execution, we also discuss why this method carries a higher risk of overshooting and emotional fatigue for beginners. * **Real-World Case Studies:** Listen in as we analyze the exact peaking programs and data of TSG athletes. We break down a 3-week AMRAP peaking schedule, and review the top single approaches used by open lifter, Kwaku Nyarko, at SBD Austin and Masters lifter Jermaine Williams, showing how individualized adjustments—like accounting for deadlift fatigue—lead to massive PRs on the platform. If you want to learn how to perfectly time your strength for meet day, you won't want to miss this breakdown! Be sure to listen to Episode 10 for our 50/60/30 tapering rule, and drop a comment to let us know what topics or guests you want to hear on future episodes. TSG Coaching: https://thestrengthguys.com/coaching/ TSG Mentorship: https://thestrengthguys.com/powerlifting-coach-education/ TSG Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestrengthguys

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jakson Episode 11: The Best Way to Peak for Powerlifting Meets kansikuva

Episode 11: The Best Way to Peak for Powerlifting Meets

Welcome back to the TSG Podcast! Building directly on Episode 10’s discussion of tapering and game-day strategies, this episode dives deep into the vital process of *peaking* for powerlifting competitions. Whether you are preparing for a local meet to hit a qualifying total or aiming for the World Championships and Sheffield, peaking is essential to prepare your body to perform its absolute best on a specific day. In this episode, we explore the core variables of a successful peak, including how to safely handle high intensity, meet competition standards, manage psychological stress, and balance maximal skill practice with necessary fatigue reduction. **Key Topics Covered:** * **The AMRAP Method:** We break down how testing an AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible) at around 90-92.5% intensity can help assess a highly reliable opening attempt. We discuss why this method builds confidence with lower psychological stress, making it an ideal choice for less experienced lifters, while also covering its specific downsides, such as lower specificity and potentially higher recovery demands. * **The Top Single / RPE Method:** We explore the benefits of working up to heavy, conservative one-rep maxes or RPE-based singles to maximize competition specificity and build extreme confidence under heavy loads. While highly effective for athletes who like to get hyped up and focus on single-rep execution, we also discuss why this method carries a higher risk of overshooting and emotional fatigue for beginners. * **Real-World Case Studies:** Listen in as we analyze the exact peaking programs and data of TSG athletes. We break down a 3-week AMRAP peaking schedule, and review the top single approaches used by open lifter, Kwaku Nyarko, at SBD Austin and Masters lifter Jermaine Williams, showing how individualized adjustments—like accounting for deadlift fatigue—lead to massive PRs on the platform. If you want to learn how to perfectly time your strength for meet day, you won't want to miss this breakdown! Be sure to listen to Episode 10 for our 50/60/30 tapering rule, and drop a comment to let us know what topics or guests you want to hear on future episodes. TSG Coaching: https://thestrengthguys.com/coaching/ TSG Mentorship: https://thestrengthguys.com/powerlifting-coach-education/ TSG Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestrengthguys

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This podcast episode features Coach Arian discussing how powerlifters can maximize their performance on competition day. He emphasizes that physical strength developed during training can be wasted without a detailed game plan covering specific warm-up times, attempt selections, and nutritional timing. Coach Arian also highlights the importance of a proper taper, suggesting athletes reduce training volume to approximately 50-60% for squats and bench, while cutting deadlift volume even further to dissipate fatigue. Coach Arian also provides guidance on weight management, advising lifters to avoid drastic last-minute cuts that might zap their strength. Finally, he advocates for using a dedicated handler to manage logistics, allowing the athlete to remain focused solely on execution. Through structured templates and strategic recovery, athletes can ensure their final results accurately reflect their hard work. https://thestrengthguys.com/coaching/ https://www.instagram.com/thestrengthguys https://www.instagram.com/coachariank/

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Welcome to another episode of the TSG Podcast! In this episode, host Coach Arian Khamesi is joined by Coach Urban Mur to discuss the balancing act of juggling a professional career alongside powerlifting coaching. Coach Urban shares his unique background, transitioning from natural bodybuilding to becoming a pioneer for powerlifting in Slovenia and helping create the country's IPF affiliate. He also explains how his professional background as a physicist helps him structure programming and deeply analyze training data. The core of this episode dives into the pros and cons of being a part-time versus full-time powerlifting coach. Coach Urban explains how keeping a smaller roster of 10 to 15 clients while working full-time in academia helps him prevent burnout and allows him to keep highly detailed mental notes on each athlete's training needs. Conversely, Coach Arian discusses how full-time coaches managing 40 to 55 clients need highly structured workflows and athlete management systems to ensure consistent, high-quality communication without falling behind on programming. They also explore this dynamic from the athlete's perspective. A part-time coach may offer more focused attention and a coaching style driven purely by passion rather than income. However, the coaches warn that part-time coaches who are not heavily involved in the powerlifting community might struggle to stay up-to-date with rule changes and federation qualifications. To avoid these pitfalls, the coaches stress the importance of athletes doing thorough research when selecting a coach, advising them to interview multiple candidates and ask tough questions rather than just picking someone based on social media popularity. Finally, the coaches highlight the immense value of in-person meet-day coaching, noting how critical it is for a coach to be present from weigh-ins to warm-ups to better understand their athlete's mood and movement for attempt selections. The episode wraps up with Coach Urban discussing his upcoming plans, including competing as an athlete at the Classic Worlds in Lithuania and organizing the Junior European Championships in Slovenia later this year. https://thestrengthguys.com/coaching/ https://www.instagram.com/thestrengthguys https://www.instagram.com/urbanmur/ https://www.instagram.com/coachariank/

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On this episode of the TSG Podcast, Coach Arian is joined by special guest, Coach Jaime, to break down the pros and cons of having an online powerlifting coach versus an in-person powerlifting coach. Whether you’re a seasoned coach or just starting out, there’s valuable insight here about the distinct advantages and challenges of each coaching style. Key Benefits of In-Person Coaching 1. **Enhanced Communication**: Being physically present allows for better communication. Coaches can demonstrate exercises, correct form, and provide immediate feedback. 2. **Personal Connection**: In-person interactions foster stronger relationships between coach and client, making it easier to motivate and inspire. 3. **Rehabilitation Support**: Jaime particularly enjoys helping clients with sports injuries. Being able to assess and assist clients in real-time enhances the recovery process. The Benefits of Online Coaching - **Flexibility**: Online coaching offers clients greater flexibility in scheduling and allows coaches to reach a broader audience. - **Diverse Learning Resources**: Coaches can utilize various digital tools and platforms to enhance the learning experience for clients. - **Broadening Horizons**: Jaime discusses how online coaching has allowed him to connect with clients beyond local boundaries, making fitness accessible to more people. The Future of Coaching Jaime believes that the future of coaching lies in a hybrid model that combines both in-person and online methods. Why a Hybrid Approach Works - **Meeting Diverse Needs**: Different clients have different needs and preferences, and a hybrid approach allows coaches to cater to each individual effectively. - **Adapting to Change**: As the fitness landscape continues to evolve, coaches must be adaptable and willing to learn new skills. About Jaime Cortes Jaime Cortes is a dedicated powerlifting coach with over 15 years of experience in the industry. He has transformed his life from being overweight to becoming a competitive powerlifter. With a background in sports science and a passion for helping others, Jaime now runs his own gym in Cadiz, Spain. His journey and expertise make him a credible voice in the fitness community. https://thestrengthguys.com/coaching-services/ https://www.instagram.com/thestrengthguys https://www.instagram.com/jaimecorher/ https://www.instagram.com/repbyrepcenter/

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