TL;DR: Bet on my New Year's resolution that I've failed at 2 years in a row and never gotten particularly close on (265/315lbs).
Motivation market time! My squat has always lagged behind my other lifts. For the last 2 years, my personal goal has been to be able to squat 315lbs. I have failed twice in a row now, and my lifetime maximum is only 265lbs. Give me some incentive to succeed!
This market resolves YES if, at any time before the end of the year, I squat 3 plates to satisfactory depth while not goodharting myself into neglecting my other fitness goals. Specifically, I have to squat 315lbs, and also:
Bench 225lbs (current 1rm slightly under)
Weighted pullup +80lbs (current 1rm roughly this)
Weigh less than 170lbs (currently 163lbs)
Run a mile <7:30 minutes (currently ~7 minute mile)
I don't have to do all of this on the same day, but I should demonstrate that I can do it within a 2 week period of my squat.
If at the end of the year I haven't done this, resolves NO. I'll resolve a little earlier than that if it's clear I won't make it.
Why will I fail?
I have set a goal to do this for the last 2 years and failed both times. In 2022, I gave myself a 50% chance of succeeding. In 2023, I gave myself a 30% chance of succeeding. In 2024, in my personal yearly prediction tracker, I'm also giving myself a 30% chance.
I generally just don't like squatting nearly as much as other lifts. It's harder to motivate myself to grind.
This is a very busy year for me! I'm getting married, likely going on a honeymoon, and also expect work to be busier than average.
Why might I succeed?
There's really nothing fundamental stopping me. When I'm consistently working out, tracking progressive overload, and eating reasonably well, my squat goes up. I think if I find a continuous period 6 month period to focus on it, I could do it.
I have never staked a large amount of fake internet points on it before.
Logistics
I will only buy YES on the market, and never sell
I commit to spending a minimum of Ṁ25,000 on this market by the end of May.
I will post video proof of the 315 squat, 225 bench, +80 pull up, and scale. I'll give an Apple Fitness screenshot of the 7:30m run.
I track my workouts on Strong. I'll give updates on my computed squat 1rm at minimum monthly, and at least qualitative updates on the other stats. I'm not making any guarantees on how often I'll test my actual 1rm.
"Satisfactory depth" means to layperson gym-goer standards, not IPF-judge nitpicking. I commit to nullifying an attempt that I believed succeeded if a majority of commenters tell me I'm full of crap.
Advice is welcome! But I think the most likely reason for failure will be a lack of consistency, not under-optimizing my set count or something like that.
Update Log:
1/14:
Squat
Best set: 185x5, RPE 8
I did quite a bit of volume after not squatting for a bit and my legs were totally cooked the next couple days.
1/21:
Running:
Did 8.5mph for .6 miles - was pretty wiped at the end but maybe could have gone a little longer with the right motivation. I think I'm pretty close to the goal right now.
Weighted pullup:
Best set: +70x3
I think I could comfortably do +80 right now
Weight:
159lbs. I'm glad I gave myself some room to gain a little muscle, fingers crossed. I'm also loading creatine right now so expect to gain a few pounds.
2/4:
I'm finding this market pretty motivating, especially knowing I've committed to dumping much more Ṁ into this over the next few months. I think I've just about hit around where I consider my base level of strength after shaking off holiday laziness, so it's more about actual growth from here. Still happy where where I'm at.
Running: Did 1.33 miles @ 8 mph. Just maintaining here.
Weighted Pullup: Did +70x3. Also maintaining
Bench: Some work needed here. I did a rep of 210lbs, which felt somewhat close to my max, which is disappointing. I'm probably around 215lbs max.
Weight: 160lbs. I expect to gain a little more over the next month or so.
Squat: Best set 185x7, RPE 8. Strong gives a computed 1RM of 222, I think I could get up 2 plates with some effort to spare.
2/20:
Still making progress! I have a climbing trip coming up, so have been climbing more at the expense of workouts, especially cardio.
Squat: Did 225x2. I maaaaybe could have done another rep, but it would have been iffy. I'd estimate my 1rm to be 235. Pretty pleased with progress, but a looong way to go.
Bench: I think I'm very close to 225, if not there already. I did 215x1 and felt some strength left.
3/1:
Slow and steady! Still have that climbing trip coming up but have mostly neglected training for it lol.
Bench: Got 225lbs! Barely, so hoping to add a little more strength here, but we're good to go.
Squat: I'm switching to 195lbs as my working weight after getting 3 sets of 185x8. Still incrementally increasing total volume, haven't tried higher weights since getting 225x2.
3/20:
I injured my arm (somewhere around the lat?), which ironically has made me focus on squats more...
Bench: Benched 230lbs, I feel like I could have maybe done 5lbs more or so. Getting into all time PR territory :D
Squat: Hit 205x6 with maybe 2 reps in the tank. Still steady progress.
Weight: I actually sort of think maybe I should be gaining more, I'm still around 161lbs.
4/2:
I can feel progress slowing down a little bit. Going to push through, maybe eat a little more.
Squat: Best set 205x7. I still think I could get a few more reps in at this weight given the right conditions, but I used to be steadily going up a rep every session, and it's getting much harder.
Weighted pullup: I still have that back injury and can't do pullups. Going to have to rebuild some strength once I feel confident putting weight on it again, which could be a while.
Everything else is still in the green. Ran a 7:04 mile a few days ago. Weight is 164ish.
4/28:
Plateaued and sunk down surprisingly quickly after a week or so of not working out. Working my way back up, but slowly. Pretty frustrating how quickly my squat sucks after I get out of my regular schedule.
Best set was 205x4.
6/13:
First update in a while. After the end of April I did get back up to some new local PBs of 205x8, then 215x5. That was in early June, and I have been barely working out over the last few weeks between Manifest and other personal commitments.
Best set was 205x8
I think I could still pull off the mile, unsure about the bench, and definitely not the pullup as I'm still being hesitant post-injury.
Weight is roughly 166 lbs.
10/17:
It's been a rough few months, but I'm back at it with a last ditch attempt. Since the beginning of October, I've been (mostly) following a Squatober program from Pen & Paper Strength app. If nothing else it's been kicking my butt.
Best recent squat set was 170x11
Did a 7:15 mile a few days ago
Did +50x5 chinup, so I think I could do the weighted pullup or I'm pretty close
I haven't pushed hard on bench recently. I would guess I can't do 225 right now but probably will be able to again soon.
I still weigh around 163lbs
11/10:
Finished Squatober! Took me 40 days to get through a 30 day workout program lol, but it was a good program. I think 315 by the end of the year is still out of reach, but I'm making steady progress.
PR (lifetime, I think?) squat at 260lbs. Failed 265, but it felt close.
Did a 7:06 mile today, this one seems set
Did a 225lb bench press, also seems set. I think I could probably get 230 but not much higher
Haven't tested weighted pull up in a while. Might take a little work but I feel like I could get it there.
12/1:
Roughly halfway through running the Squatober program again (with higher weights). Making progress, but I really don't think 315 is doable by the end of the year, especially since realistically I have until ~Dec 24 before holiday travel destroys my consistency.
Did 235x2 twice today, along with a bunch of other volume. I would guess optimistically my 1RM is 275 right now.
Did a 6:53 mile a couple days ago.
Haven't tested bench 1RM in a while, but I suspect it's ~230-235
Did +70x3 weighted pullup today. I think I could do +90 right now.
Weight is ~167lbs
Update 11/10:
Finished Squatober! Took me 40 days to get through a 30 day workout program lol, but it was a good program. I think 315 by the end of the year is still out of reach, but I'm making steady progress.
PR (lifetime, I think?) squat at 260lbs. Failed 265, but it felt close.
Did a 7:06 mile today, this one seems set
Did a 225lb bench press, also seems set. I think I could probably get 230 but not much higher
Haven't tested weighted pull up in a while. Might take a little work but I feel like I could get it there.
@redeagle I've been travelling and generally quite busy for the last couple months so abysmally, unfortunately. Haven't even really squatted in several weeks now, just (<1/week) leg press at various hotel gyms.
I have a lot of free time in late Sep and a more regular schedule coming up for the rest of the year so there's still a chance, albeit quite low. I intend to give it a try.
I recorded this in my yearly prediction tracker as a 30% chance. I think everyone is traumatized from @firstuserhere's market, 80% seems really high to me!
Come give me some incentive, in either direction!
@jskf TL;DR: Bet against my New Year's resolution that I've failed at 2 years in a row and never gotten particularly close on (265/315lbs).