Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Meet Up North

Since taking over as State Chair I have been asked numerous times about putting on a meet up in NorCal.  As much as I would like to see a meet happen in the northern part of our state I just don't have the time to put the effort into finding a location and taking care of all the other things necessary to host a meet.  With that being said I am more than happy to do what I can for anyone that is intersted in being a meet director in the Northern part of the state.  As the State Chair I will do what I can to make sure that any interested person can secure a sanction, recruit referees and spotters/loaders, help secure equipment if needed, and attend the event myself to help in any way possible.  If you live in the NorCal region and are interested in putting on a meet give me call or shoot me an email and I will do what I can to help make it happen.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

How Bad do YOU want a meet?

I helped out at Steve Denison's USPA meet this past weekend.  Steve had 6 flights of roughly 15 lifters spread out over 2 platforms.  When I got there word was that we were going to have 8 spotters total between the two platforms.  As luck would have it, and I have experienced this myself, some of the confirmed spotters no-showed on Steve.  This can ruin any meet let alone a 2 platform meet.  After some gruff pushing we finally were able to find enough spotters to continue using two platforms and finished around 5:30 or so.  The point of this post is this, if you are a Powerlifter, coach of a Powerlifter, training partner of a Powerlifter, or family member of a Powerlifter the next time you find yourself at a meet with a spotter shortage, step up and help out.  We are a small community of athletes with little support outside our family, friends, and training partners.  Hell, even some of them don't even understand what it means.  So if you ever find yourself at a meet where the Meet Director finds himself in a pinch and you want that meet to continue don't be afraid to step up to the plate and help out if it is needed.  The Meet Director, lifters, and fans will be happy that you did.

Monday, March 28, 2011

State Referees

I am encouraging anyone wanting to get involved in the sport of Powerlifting to also consider becoming a State Referee.  As other federations continue to emerge there will be no doubt more and more cross over from one federation to the next.  As this happens it can/will make it hard to find refs for certain meets if they happen to fall on the same weekend.  The more refs we have to pull from the better.  I plan on taking the State Referee test in August at the State Games of America in San Diego, CA. 

Thursday, March 17, 2011

State Games of America

For those of you competing in the State Games of America the schedule of events has been released.  You can find the schedule and more information at http://www.calstategames.org/sga-powerlifting.html.  This meet has grown significantly over the years and with California being the host state for the State Games of America this will probably be the largetst turnout in the three year history of Powerlifting being a part of the California State Games.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Equipment Move

Moved all the Powerlifting equipment from the main storage room to the rear storage room today.  Not exactly news, but it was a pain in the ass and I don't have much else to report at this time. 

Monday, March 14, 2011

CA Summertime Push/Pull and BBQ

The date for the USAPL Summertime Push/Pull and BBQ has been changed to June 25th.  This was the initial meet that kicked off the string of successful meets at Velocity Sports Performance over the past few years and I am happy to have it back again.  You can find the entry form and more info at www.usapl-ca.org/events.html

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Erik Kasabuske at Arnold Classic

Just want to say congratulations to Erik Kasabuske for his PR performance at the Arnold Classic this past weekend.  Erik just recently relocated to the state of Washington from California where still holds the 198 Raw Squat Record.  Knowing Erik the way I do I know he would have liked to place higher than he did, but as expected Erik pulled to win with his final DL and just didn't have it in him.  Look for him to come out and put up some huge numbers in June at Men's Nationals.