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Attempt Strategy

In streetlifting competition, you typically receive three attempts per lift. How you select and execute these attempts can mean the difference between a personal record and a disappointing performance. This lesson covers the strategic principles of attempt selection and execution.

Attempt Structure Overview

The Three-Attempt Format

Most streetlifting competitions allow three attempts per lift:

  • First attempt (opener): Conservative, guarantee a valid lift
  • Second attempt: Moderate increase, build toward target
  • Third attempt: Maximum effort or record attempt

Your best successful lift counts toward your total.

Goals for Each Attempt

AttemptPrimary GoalRisk Level
FirstSecure a totalVery low
SecondBuild momentumLow-moderate
ThirdMaximize totalModerate-high

Selecting Your Opening Attempt

The 90% Rule

A common guideline for openers: Choose a weight you could hit for 3 reps on your worst day.

Practical calculation:

  • Estimate your 3RM (three-rep max)
  • Your opener should be at or below this weight
  • Typically 88-92% of your projected 1RM

Why Conservative Openers Work

  • Builds confidence: Success breeds success
  • Eliminates pressure: You have a total on the board
  • Allows assessment: Gauge how you feel before heavier attempts
  • Protects against mishaps: Equipment issues, judge strictness, nerves

Opening Attempt Examples

Projected 1RMRecommended OpenerPercentage
+50 kg+44-46 kg88-92%
+70 kg+62-65 kg89-93%
+90 kg+80-83 kg89-92%

Signs Your Opener is Right

  • You've hit it for reps in training
  • It feels comfortable and automatic
  • You're confident walking up to it
  • It's within your "no-doubt" range

Planning Second Attempts

Standard Progression

After a successful opener, second attempts typically increase by:

  • Conservative: 4-6% of opener
  • Moderate: 6-8% of opener
  • Aggressive: 8-10%+ of opener

Adjusting Based on First Attempt

If opener felt easy:

  • Take your planned jump or slightly more
  • Confidence is high, capitalize on it

If opener felt hard:

  • Reduce the planned jump
  • Reassess your third attempt target

If opener was missed:

  • Consider retaking the same weight
  • Or make a minimal increase if technical error

Second Attempt Goals

  • Move closer to your target total
  • Maintain technical consistency
  • Build psychological momentum
  • Set up your third attempt appropriately

Third Attempt Strategy

Scenarios for Third Attempts

Scenario 1: On track for planned total

  • Take your target weight
  • Execute with full commitment
  • Accept the risk for the reward

Scenario 2: Ahead of plan

  • Consider pushing beyond target
  • Assess competition situation
  • Decide based on risk tolerance

Scenario 3: Behind plan

  • Decide: Secure what's available vs. go for broke
  • Consider competition standings
  • Accept that the day may not be optimal

When to Play It Safe

  • You need the lift to stay in medal contention
  • The competition is close and every kilo matters
  • You're attempting a qualifying total
  • You're coming back from injury

When to Go for It

  • You're well ahead in competition
  • It's a record attempt you've been building toward
  • You have nothing to lose
  • You're feeling exceptionally strong

Competition-Specific Considerations

Reading the Competition

Stay aware of your competitors:

  • What are they attempting?
  • Where do you stand in the rankings?
  • Does their attempt selection affect yours?

Note: Focus primarily on your own performance, but tactical awareness can inform marginal decisions.

Attempt Timing

Some competitions allow strategic timing:

  • Later attempts may benefit from seeing competitors
  • Earlier attempts reduce waiting and anxiety
  • Follow your preference and warm-up schedule

Adjusting to the Day

Even the best plan may need adjustment:

  • Equipment feels different than training
  • Judging is stricter or more lenient than expected
  • Energy levels are higher or lower than anticipated

Flexibility is key: Have a primary plan and backup options.

Attempt Selection Worksheet

Before competition, complete this for each lift:

Weighted Pull-Up

Training 1RM (or recent best): _____ Projected competition 1RM: _____ Opener (88-92%): _____ Second attempt range: _____ to _____ Target third attempt: _____ Dream third attempt: _____

Weighted Dip

Training 1RM (or recent best): _____ Projected competition 1RM: _____ Opener (88-92%): _____ Second attempt range: _____ to _____ Target third attempt: _____ Dream third attempt: _____

Common Attempt Selection Mistakes

Opening Too Heavy

  • Problem: Miss opener, no total secured
  • Cause: Overconfidence, ego, poor planning
  • Solution: Follow the 90% rule strictly

Jumping Too Much Too Soon

  • Problem: Second attempt fails, limited third options
  • Cause: First attempt felt very easy
  • Solution: Stick to planned jumps unless clear evidence supports change

Chasing Competitors

  • Problem: Abandoning your plan to match others
  • Cause: Ego, competitive pressure
  • Solution: Focus on your own performance and plan

Not Adjusting When Needed

  • Problem: Taking a planned third when evidence suggests it's too heavy
  • Cause: Rigid thinking, denial
  • Solution: Have backup plans, stay rational

Emotional Decision Making

  • Problem: Making attempt selections based on feelings rather than evidence
  • Cause: Adrenaline, pressure, disappointment
  • Solution: Have a handler or coach help with decisions

Working with a Handler

The Handler's Role

A good handler can:

  • Track competition flow
  • Remind you of your plan
  • Provide objective assessment
  • Submit attempts and manage timing
  • Keep you calm and focused

Handler Communication

Establish clear communication:

  • Pre-plan primary and backup attempts
  • Agree on signals or keywords
  • Trust their objectivity in the moment

Practice Attempt Selection

Mock Competitions

Run through attempt selection in training:

  • Treat heavy singles as openers
  • Practice progressing through "attempts"
  • Learn how different weights feel on different days

Post-Training Analysis

After heavy sessions, ask:

  • What would my opener have been?
  • How would I have progressed?
  • Did I choose appropriate weights?

Conclusion

Successful attempt selection balances ambition with pragmatism. Conservative openers protect your total, well-planned second attempts build momentum, and informed third attempts maximize your performance. Prepare thoroughly, remain flexible on competition day, and trust the process you've developed through training.

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