Ok time to get my shit together for the 2010 offseason. The 2010 offseason is going to last the entire year.

I am not sure what I am going to do yet in terms of competing this year. Right now, I just came off of a very tough bodybuilding season and a prep that left me weak-ass. A little more than six weeks after Nationals now, I am sitting around 132 pounds, still fighting the rebound, and trying to get back into the swing of heavier training. I am pretty out of practice with my lifts. I'm tight, and everything feels a little sloppy. My best bench last week was 165x5. I've just gotten back into squatting regularly in the last month, and I'm at about 165x5. I've been pretty lazy about deadlifting but I pulled 225x3 a few weeks ago, I think.

My plan right now is to do at least three solid months of strength training before I really decide what's next. I'm going to start with Sheiko #37. It's three days/week. I'm also joining an Olympic weightlifting club, and I'll hopefully be training with them twice a week. I'm doing it primarily for strength and flexibility. Plus, it looks like fun and I am psyched that there is somewhere not to far away to train with other people. Once I learn the lifts, I'll see about competing later this year.
A few things I am pretty sure of:
---I want to do a couple of powerlifting meets, but not sure which ones yet. We have a big racing season this year, and the schedule doesn't come out for a few more weeks.
---I want to compete in the 132 weight class this year, not the 148 class. I am pretty much right where I want to be with my offseason weight, and I am fighting hard to stay here.
I am going to have to do cardio 4-5 times/week to hold this weight. I don't want to put another 15 pounds on like I did last year.
So we'll have to see where this all goes. I am going to need a couple of weeks to figure out the training program and how the schedule is going to work with the oly lifting, but I'm going to start with the Sheiko training tomorrow if I can... #37. I may have to make a few adjustments along the way.
Gonna start with a light 1RM because I know how it goes with sheiko for the first few weeks, and right now I just need to get myself more flexible and back into the swing. I need alot of practice with the lifts, and sheiko is perfect for that.