For all the common strength sports besides bodybuilding, minor injuries are inevitable because you're pushing your body past its limits at the end of your programs. Part of the competitive process is maintaining higher sustainable progress than leading up to competition by recovering quickly from these injuries so athletes can get back onto their programs without much time loss. With a less aggressive program though, injuries can be mitigated though.Realistically, you shouldn't do this. You can severely hurt yourself lifting something too heavy. Mental strength or not, weight lifting should be small and steady building towards a goal. I would also tell this kid to start eating as much as he can for bulk. You need a ton of protein
Here's the problem. There is no competition besides yourself. She is setting a standard when realistically everyone there is a different weight class AND height. Lifting a weight without prep time AND its a weight that is far higher that you have never lifted will sustain a higher degree of injury. This is a manga so its all bullshit to get the reader hyped up. But I see a kid that is not only small but lifting an unknown weight where he will definitely injure himself. Of course everyone in the manga universe is built like a rockFor all the common strength sports besides bodybuilding, minor injuries are inevitable because you're pushing your body past its limits at the end of your programs. Part of the competitive process is maintaining higher sustainable progress than leading up to competition by recovering quickly from these injuries so athletes can get back onto their programs without much time loss. With a less aggressive program though, injuries can be mitigated though.
And if they do max out on a heavy weight, it should be a weight you should reasonably be able to do. Usually, you don't exceed 101-105% of your previous max (common in WL or PL). This is an acceptable range where you're allowed some breathing room to fail safely without getting hurt catastrophically. Many times, they will assess how they feel warming up in the back room, perform a 85-90% opener, and strategically pick out what weights they should attempt next:
Also, the point of competitive weightlifting is to get a higher total than your opponent. However, you do have a point if people are casually training WL as a hobby for fun and/or they aren't the competitive types.
2nd point - youth (13-17 yo) WLers have their own weight classes:
For youth boys, like Sakura being 50 kg, he can either cut to 49 kg or bulk up to 55 kg depending on what his goals, how competitive the other weight classes are, and how much LBM and BF % he can manipulate to do well in those classes. So his weight is fine in the context of this sport and more muscle size will come later with more strength and hypertrophy blocks in WL programming.
Yep, you're definitely right on all of this.Here's the problem. There is no competition besides yourself. She is setting a standard when realistically everyone there is a different weight class AND height. Lifting a weight without prep time AND its a weight that is far higher that you have never lifted will sustain a higher degree of injury. This is a manga so its all bullshit to get the reader hyped up. But I see a kid that is not only small but lifting an unknown weight where he will definitely injure himself. Of course everyone in the manga universe is built like a rock