Rebuild Stronger
In this episode of Rebuild Stronger, John and Wyatt dig into one of the most misunderstood parts of powerlifting: how often you should actually compete — and why most lifters are unintentionally holding themselves back. From perfect-day fantasies to over-serious twenty-somethings white-knuckling their training, the guys break down how competing more often builds skill, resilience, confidence, and longevity in the sport. They talk local meets, learning to self-handle, avoiding “all or nothing” training mindsets, and how fun — yes, actual fun — is one of the biggest predictors of long-term strength. You’ll hear stories about disastrous warmup room mishaps (including a 200-pound accidental jump), sketchy meets, great meet directors, bad ones, why most lifters should do 3–4 meets per year early on, and how training with a real crew can change everything. Whether you're chasing a PR total or just trying not to bomb out, this episode is packed with real-world insight, a little chaos, and a reminder that you’re allowed to enjoy this sport. What We Cover * Why most lifters don’t compete enough * The myth of waiting for the “perfect timing” * How competing often builds adaptability and confidence * Why fun is a performance multiplier * Learning to self-handle (and why you should) * The value of local meets and supporting meet directors * The dangers of an “all or nothing” training mindset * How the best athletes balance seriousness with levity * Stories from the trenches: * The 12-hour disaster meet * The 870-lb “warmup” mistake * CT Fletcher–style dungeon workouts * Competing for the challenge — not the paycheck Quotes That Hit * “If you haven’t bombed out yet… have you really lived?” * “Fun isn’t the opposite of serious — it’s how you stay serious for decades.” * “99.9% of lifters will never make money from powerlifting. So you better enjoy it.”
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