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Quoted: Lil JP had his first win at 190 yesterday. After he pinned the kid, his coach ran up picked him up and hugged him. They honestly didn't expect him to start winning at this weight/level yet. Considering he's only 172 and a freshman wrestling varsity against guys that are mostly 11-12 grade. View Quote Nice. |
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Quoted: They have 3 wrestlers that could do 175, lil JP and a sophomore are the dominant ones at that weight, a junior is not so good. the junior they bumped down to JV team, the sophomore they want to stay at 175, lil JP they want to push to gain weight and move up because of his strength. little fucker is stupid strong for his size. View Quote |
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Quoted: Wonder if my holster will ship today. https://media.tenor.com/ld5tk9ujuJsAAAAC/doubt-press-x.gif View Quote How many days no holster? I'm on day 2 no dot |
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Quoted: I dunno. It's been in production like 9 days. They said 1 to 7 day lead time. *shrug* View Quote business days. then gotta move from production to the shipping department. shipping is backed up due to the holidays. So extra 5-7 business days to get packaged and a label created. Then it'll sit on the dock 2 business days. |
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Quoted: They have 3 wrestlers that could do 175, lil JP and a sophomore are the dominant ones at that weight, a junior is not so good. the junior they bumped down to JV team, the sophomore they want to stay at 175, lil JP they want to push to gain weight and move up because of his strength. little fucker is stupid strong for his size. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That’s neat. Why are they bumping him up so much? They have 3 wrestlers that could do 175, lil JP and a sophomore are the dominant ones at that weight, a junior is not so good. the junior they bumped down to JV team, the sophomore they want to stay at 175, lil JP they want to push to gain weight and move up because of his strength. little fucker is stupid strong for his size. The imp is the same way. He’s surprised much larger, grown ass men and made them sweat hard in jitsu. Makes you wonder what we’re feeding these boys, and where would you and Duckski have been if y’all’s mamas weren’t feeding you pop tarts and cereal… |
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Let us not forget the carrier will surely have issues moving it from point A to point B
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Quoted: The imp is the same way. He’s surprised much larger, grown ass men and made them sweat hard in jitsu. Makes you wonder what we’re feeding these boys, and where would you and Duckski have been if y’all’s mamas weren’t feeding you pop tarts and cereal… View Quote Probably has a lot to do with us actually making our boys get out and do stuff instead of allowing them to be couch monsters. I've read some things about early muscle development, and pushing at a younger age tends to allow strength development that otherwise doesn't happen. |
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Quoted: Bench is dumb anyway. Having a big, strong ass is where it's at. Posterior chain ftw. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: maybe like small monkey. not bull strength yet. pisses him off that the only thing he can lift heavier than me in is bench Bench is dumb anyway. Having a big, strong ass is where it's at. Posterior chain ftw. As long as the v remains and the arms stay strong, a muscled up backside is definitely where it’s at. |
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It's kinda funny, there are 3 dads at wrestling (myself included) who's sons are much bigger than they are. Talking to us, we all 3 have very similar mindsets on raising our boys and come from similar backgrounds ourselves. I guess it really shouldn't be surprising.
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Quoted: Probably has a lot to do with us actually making our boys get out and do stuff instead of allowing them to be couch monsters. I've read some things about early muscle development, and pushing at a younger age tends to allow strength development that otherwise doesn't happen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The imp is the same way. He’s surprised much larger, grown ass men and made them sweat hard in jitsu. Makes you wonder what we’re feeding these boys, and where would you and Duckski have been if y’all’s mamas weren’t feeding you pop tarts and cereal… Probably has a lot to do with us actually making our boys get out and do stuff instead of allowing them to be couch monsters. I've read some things about early muscle development, and pushing at a younger age tends to allow strength development that otherwise doesn't happen. Makes sense. Build the foundation strong, and you can build the buildings taller and stronger. |
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Quoted: Grip strength is a byproduct of heavy deadlifts. No problem. Actually, all of what you mention is a byproduct of heavy deadlifts. Just do squats to round everything out. View Quote lat raises are good, as are pull downs. But that's getting more into a fighters build than strictly a working build. gotta be able to push your way out of someone trying to control your head/neck |
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Thanks everyone. My mom is in contact with my aunt, she'll let the rest of us know what the plans are.
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Quoted: Makes sense. Build the foundation strong, and you can build the buildings taller and stronger. View Quote brain stimulation has been shown to work like that. If you work with your child at an early age with reading and cognitive abilities, they'll have an easier time later in life learning and figuring things out on their own. So why wouldn't muscles be the same way? |
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Quoted: It's kinda funny, there are 3 dads at wrestling (myself included) who's sons are much bigger than they are. Talking to us, we all 3 have very similar mindsets on raising our boys and come from similar backgrounds ourselves. I guess it really shouldn't be surprising. View Quote It won’t be long before the imp is taller than Duckski, but that child is built like a spider. His hips are even with my boobs. |
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Quoted: brain stimulation has been shown to work like that. If you work with your child at an early age with reading and cognitive abilities, they'll have an easier time later in life learning and figuring things out on their own. So why wouldn't muscles be the same way? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Makes sense. Build the foundation strong, and you can build the buildings taller and stronger. brain stimulation has been shown to work like that. If you work with your child at an early age with reading and cognitive abilities, they'll have an easier time later in life learning and figuring things out on their own. So why wouldn't muscles be the same way? Makes me sad for the fosters. They’re only just now at age 7 and 9 getting any of that. |
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Quoted: I dunno. It's been in production like 9 days. They said 1 to 7 day lead time. *shrug* View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How many days no holster? I'm on day 2 no dot I dunno. It's been in production like 9 days. They said 1 to 7 day lead time. *shrug* Maybe you'll get it in January |
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Quoted: As long as the v remains and the arms stay strong, a muscled up backside is definitely where it’s at. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: maybe like small monkey. not bull strength yet. pisses him off that the only thing he can lift heavier than me in is bench Bench is dumb anyway. Having a big, strong ass is where it's at. Posterior chain ftw. As long as the v remains and the arms stay strong, a muscled up backside is definitely where it’s at. Something about human Doritos? |
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looks like ill get to hunt w my buddy tomorrow morning for a bit.
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