Wel, perhaps "Conditioning" was the wrong term

I meant more just general exercises, how hard you push, etc...
But I see tha point that a week out should focus on refinment of technique, etc...
I ask this because I just found out yesterday that the New Mexico Games are coming up next week and I'm thinking of entering (me and my kids) and I wanted to know what would be good to think about doing this week,. Bearing in mind that I don't really like to focus on tournaments or belt tests, etc... I try to be my best and some days or weeks I'm better than others. So who I am is who I am.
To me, in my approach to TKD, to me it's a thing that becomes part of your life and it's something you have ready at a moments notice, just in case. I mean, the ultimate is to be prepared to defend yourself if needed, but even just being balanaced and coordinated and focused and alert helps in so many ways in day to day living. Sparring is a fun competition, but it's also just a way of raising adrenline and trying to act and react quickly against an independent agent. So I don't really look at sparring as a way of competiting technique against technique, but of measuring my ability to relax and focus and execute quickly and respond quickly under stress. So in some ways, to put a lot of 'preperation' into an upcoming tournament sorta goes against my idea of being 'ready in season and out of season'.
Now granted there are cycles to everything. When my last son was born, my training and my exercises dropped off for a few weeks, and then I came back with a stronger desire to push harder. Building up sometimes requires tearing down and when I get into a harder level of effort, it does leave me sore until my body gets used to that new level of effort. So in my own life I know I'm not always at my best and my prayer is just that, if needed, I can be good enough, no matter where I am.
But I'm still learning how my body responds, so the bulk of my question was really more on how can I be best prepared to be at a strong point at that time. I know it's not a lot of time, but I'm not sure how long it takes for strength and stamina to increase. I didn't know if I pushed real hard the next few days, whether or not I could get extra strength going into this weekend, or whether it would just fatigue me (because I also don't know how long it takes to really recover).
I had planned on increasing my levels of some of my exercises, but it sounds like I should just stay at my current level for this week and focus more on precision, etc...