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    Velkar182 is offline Banned
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    Total for Nationals

    I was wondering whether to qualify for nationals I needed to have a total in a single competition or I could mix and match numbers. I ask because I have only competed once this year and I competed only to set a squat record. I registered a 200lb bench and dl because the USAPL needs three lifts for a record to count at a PL meet. I didn't realize nationals would be so soon, so I was thinking of doing a push/pull to qualify for nationals. Will this fly?

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    Velkar182 is offline Banned
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    There is a full meet, but I'd rather not do it because of its proximity to nationals.

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    Doc.Sust is offline Retired "hall of famer/elite powerlifter"
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    if i know that rotten organization, they wont let you mix max numbers,it has to be a total all the same numbers form the same meet. i would bet my life on that

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    yea it has to be in the same meet...i lift in usapl


    what organization are you in doc?

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    Velkar182 is offline Banned
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    After I rewrite some of their records, I am probably going to ditch them and find a new fed. It is cumbersome finding meets that are in or around PA in other feds. I guess PA is USAPL land, huh?

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