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Originally Posted By bakkbakk:
any top secret places for cheap gym equipment? Rogues cheaper version of their bumper plates are the cheapest I can find. Also looking for regular Olympic weights. ironcompany and rogue are the only 2 I know of. Probably a full set of bumpers and 700lbs of regular. Havent decided on bars yet wwhwd View Quote Muscledriverusa.com has same plates as Rogue and usually is running some sale. |
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Originally Posted By bakkbakk:
any top secret places for cheap gym equipment? Rogues cheaper version of their bumper plates are the cheapest I can find. Also looking for regular Olympic weights. ironcompany and rogue are the only 2 I know of. Probably a full set of bumpers and 700lbs of regular. Havent decided on bars yet wwhwd View Quote Craigslist for rusty plates at $.50 a pound and nasty bars with Ebolaids for $50. Or buy at $1-2 a pound new. Other brands are Adar, York, Body Solid, Power Systems, Cap, and whatever Dicks sporting goods is carrying. I watched craigslist for months before just buying everything new. The best deals were when gyms were going out of business. But none were close to me. The diesel fuel burned to pick up the plates made the deal a wash with new equipment. I ended up with new Titain power rack with dip bars, York 300 lbs plate set and bar, Rouge bolt together bench, and Cap plate stand. Then a few tractor supply horse matts. |
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Originally Posted By RatherBeLifting:
Best post in that thread... For some reason the N=1 and then trying to fit that against a large sample size just drives me insane. Particularly when the person can't be argued with... The View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RatherBeLifting:
Best post in that thread... Originally Posted By webman:
I know this one guy who does this esoteric job, with job-specific techniques, in the hot sun, for twenty hours a day, seven days a week, and he's never been to a gym! He's only a buck-fifty, but stronger than any tier-1 athlete! I don't know any competitive strongmen or Rich Fronings that could do that, and it isn't just because I don't actually know any strongmen, powerlifters, weightlifters, or Rich Fronings. I once heard from a guy, who knows a guy that saw a Highland Games farm rodeo hay bailing competition once, that some bodybuilder entered a cow-milking competition, and he was so stiff and out of shape that he died just trying to wipe his ass on the shitter because after he took too much whey before the competition! If that isn't proof that lifting weights is retarded, and moving couches is the ultimate in functional fitness, I don't know what is! P.S. - Don't try fighting one of these guys, either. I have a hunch, based on a gut-instinct, rooted firmly in conjecture, that wiry little guys are the baddest motherfuckers on the planet. Weight classes in professional fights are just to protect the slow, plodding heavies from getting killed! Honest Injun. Does that about sum it up? For some reason the N=1 and then trying to fit that against a large sample size just drives me insane. Particularly when the person can't be argued with... The Awww, shucks |
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Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound?
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Originally Posted By Truth2882:
Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound? Shits been driving me nuts for the past few days. View Quote take care of you callus before they rip. I sand mine once a week and put lotion on them all the time. |
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Originally Posted By tcataz:
take care of you callus before they rip. I sand mine once a week and put lotion on them all the time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tcataz:
Originally Posted By Truth2882:
Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound? Shits been driving me nuts for the past few days. take care of you callus before they rip. I sand mine once a week and put lotion on them all the time. IT PUTS THE LOTION ON ITS SKIN! |
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This is pretty fuckin' amazing
I can't comprehend how his body isn't completely broken. That's like 12 hours of swimming, biking, running everyday for 50 days straight. |
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Originally Posted By LawyerUp: Rex, how'd the strongman go? View Quote Well, I say that... So to start, when we'd heard the event had been moved "to the conference center" we expected, you know, AC, water fountains, etc. What they meant was the event had been moved to the conference center parking lot. I did not have water, or an ez-up, or a cooler or fucking sunscreen because the original venue was inside (at a gym) and there was no mention of it being outdoors in southern Virginia in the middle of fucking JULY. Then, I practice the keg clean and press with what I THOUGHT was my weight. It was difficult, very awkward, but I did it so whatever. Went over to the circus dumbbell, 20 pounds heavier than what we were told, (told 70#, ended up being 90) and 70 was going to be a stretch as it was, not to push, but to keep steady at the top. Long story short, I bombed. The keg was way heavier than I had lifted in practice, and it was a movement I'd never done before that day. I was hot, sweaty, and totally mentally unprepared. We were given no competition order, no "on deck/in the hole" notifications, just "Rex? You're up." I'm on deck? "no, we're waiting on you, go!" Fucking disaster. I was able to pretty easily clean the keg, but fought my injured shoulder (and overall lack of strength from being sick) to get it overhead. Goosegg. :( Second event, deadlift, I actually did pretty well. 3 attempts, 60 seconds to complete an 18" deadlift. Pulled 455 for my opener just to make sure I had a score, then jumped to 555 for my second lift. 100 pounds? Not a problem. Went up pretty fast, felt good, no form compromise. A+. Then went to 605 for my third lift. Started the pull, got off the blocks then realized "Well, I can finish this lift, OR I can do some other things today, like walk. Not worth it." and called it off. The other events were nothing special, and this was the result of the farmer carry (200# per hand, turn around a keg). Pretty miserable day, with some very fit, very strong dudes competing with me. But the day wasn't all bad... Lessons learned: Always bring a cooler with cold water and your EZ UP. Better to have and not need, etc. Get a keg and start practicing with it. Don't compete 3 days after you've had a 100+ fever and expect to do well. Support personnel/Cheerleaders are invaluable. Grab their butts. |
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Originally Posted By therex:
Poorly. Well, I say that... So to start, when we'd heard the event had been moved "to the conference center" we expected, you know, AC, water fountains, etc. What they meant was the event had been moved to the conference center parking lot. I did not have water, or an ez-up, or a cooler or fucking sunscreen because the original venue was inside (at a gym) and there was no mention of it being outdoors in southern Virginia in the middle of fucking JULY. Then, I practice the keg clean and press with what I THOUGHT was my weight. It was difficult, very awkward, but I did it so whatever. Went over to the circus dumbbell, 20 pounds heavier than what we were told, (told 70#, ended up being 90) and 70 was going to be a stretch as it was, not to push, but to keep steady at the top. Long story short, I bombed. The keg was way heavier than I had lifted in practice, and it was a movement I'd never done before that day. I was hot, sweaty, and totally mentally unprepared. We were given no competition order, no "on deck/in the hole" notifications, just "Rex? You're up." I'm on deck? "no, we're waiting on you, go!" Fucking disaster. I was able to pretty easily clean the keg, but fought my injured shoulder (and overall lack of strength from being sick) to get it overhead. Goosegg. :( Second event, deadlift, I actually did pretty well. 3 attempts, 60 seconds to complete an 18" deadlift. Pulled 455 for my opener just to make sure I had a score, then jumped to 555 for my second lift. 100 pounds? Not a problem. Went up pretty fast, felt good, no form compromise. A+. Then went to 605 for my third lift. Started the pull, got off the blocks then realized "Well, I can finish this lift, OR I can do some other things today, like walk. Not worth it." and called it off. The other events were nothing special, and this was the result of the farmer carry (200# per hand, turn around a keg). Pretty miserable day, with some very fit, very strong dudes competing with me. But the day wasn't all bad... Lessons learned: Always bring a cooler with cold water and your EZ UP. Better to have and not need, etc. Get a keg and start practicing with it. Don't compete 3 days after you've had a 100+ fever and expect to do well. Support personnel/Cheerleaders are invaluable. Grab their butts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By LawyerUp:
Rex, how'd the strongman go? Well, I say that... So to start, when we'd heard the event had been moved "to the conference center" we expected, you know, AC, water fountains, etc. What they meant was the event had been moved to the conference center parking lot. I did not have water, or an ez-up, or a cooler or fucking sunscreen because the original venue was inside (at a gym) and there was no mention of it being outdoors in southern Virginia in the middle of fucking JULY. Then, I practice the keg clean and press with what I THOUGHT was my weight. It was difficult, very awkward, but I did it so whatever. Went over to the circus dumbbell, 20 pounds heavier than what we were told, (told 70#, ended up being 90) and 70 was going to be a stretch as it was, not to push, but to keep steady at the top. Long story short, I bombed. The keg was way heavier than I had lifted in practice, and it was a movement I'd never done before that day. I was hot, sweaty, and totally mentally unprepared. We were given no competition order, no "on deck/in the hole" notifications, just "Rex? You're up." I'm on deck? "no, we're waiting on you, go!" Fucking disaster. I was able to pretty easily clean the keg, but fought my injured shoulder (and overall lack of strength from being sick) to get it overhead. Goosegg. :( Second event, deadlift, I actually did pretty well. 3 attempts, 60 seconds to complete an 18" deadlift. Pulled 455 for my opener just to make sure I had a score, then jumped to 555 for my second lift. 100 pounds? Not a problem. Went up pretty fast, felt good, no form compromise. A+. Then went to 605 for my third lift. Started the pull, got off the blocks then realized "Well, I can finish this lift, OR I can do some other things today, like walk. Not worth it." and called it off. The other events were nothing special, and this was the result of the farmer carry (200# per hand, turn around a keg). Pretty miserable day, with some very fit, very strong dudes competing with me. But the day wasn't all bad... Lessons learned: Always bring a cooler with cold water and your EZ UP. Better to have and not need, etc. Get a keg and start practicing with it. Don't compete 3 days after you've had a 100+ fever and expect to do well. Support personnel/Cheerleaders are invaluable. Grab their butts. Sounds like the event was run by idiots |
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Originally Posted By MeatBag: Sounds like the event was run by idiots View Quote Lemme give you a great example: The Deadlift. Off a platform. Bar height, 18". For reasons unknown to me they combined the novice AND lightweights AND heavyweights for the deadlift. They went up in 50# increments until 600#, then up by 20. (Nevermind that most of the novice and lightweights were tapping out after 500) Now, firstly. They "called us over" to the deadlift area 20 minutes before we even were permitted to warm up. Which means we were all BAKING in the sun for that time. Then, they had this convoluted system where you'd go find YOUR judge, declare your opening weight, and she'd tell you who you were lifting after. Why? I don't know. It would have been very easy to just say "Ok, next pull, XXX pounds! Line up if you want to attempt this." Then before you set up, tell your judge your FUCKING NAME. They did not do this because reasons. Then, during the intro, there was basically no explanation of rules. I later found out that you had a full 60 seconds from "go" to complete your lift, so if something felt hinky you could set the weight back down, and re-set. Would have been helpful to know for my 605 attempt, (though I probably still would have bailed on it...3x bodyweight? I am not there yet.) but there was no pre-lift brief. Then some retread tried to roll the bar under his knees and stand up with it in some sort of bizarre zercher deadlift front squat thing. Everyone was like 'oh god' but they let him try (and faaaaaaaaaaaiiiillll). Pretty disorganized, especially considering the other two events I've been to have just been, like, fantastic. My ladyfriend was like 'Uh, none of this fuckery has anything to do with strongman, it has to do with just complete ineptitude at running a competition.' Despite all that, I was ill-prepared to compete. My poor showing (10th, I think) was no one's responsibility but my own. But still, didn't need to add insult to injury by running the event like jackwagons. Another example: They used a plastic keg for the one of the kegs over bar. Guess what happened after the first keg over bar event? Yup, it broke. Their response? #dealwithit you still have one handle. (And a jagged plastic edge) Big ole bruise on my bicep from that. |
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Originally Posted By therex:
Poorly. Well, I say that... So to start, when we'd heard the event had been moved "to the conference center" we expected, you know, AC, water fountains, etc. What they meant was the event had been moved to the conference center parking lot. I did not have water, or an ez-up, or a cooler or fucking sunscreen because the original venue was inside (at a gym) and there was no mention of it being outdoors in southern Virginia in the middle of fucking JULY. Then, I practice the keg clean and press with what I THOUGHT was my weight. It was difficult, very awkward, but I did it so whatever. Went over to the circus dumbbell, 20 pounds heavier than what we were told, (told 70#, ended up being 90) and 70 was going to be a stretch as it was, not to push, but to keep steady at the top. Long story short, I bombed. The keg was way heavier than I had lifted in practice, and it was a movement I'd never done before that day. I was hot, sweaty, and totally mentally unprepared. We were given no competition order, no "on deck/in the hole" notifications, just "Rex? You're up." I'm on deck? "no, we're waiting on you, go!" Fucking disaster. I was able to pretty easily clean the keg, but fought my injured shoulder (and overall lack of strength from being sick) to get it overhead. Goosegg. :( Second event, deadlift, I actually did pretty well. 3 attempts, 60 seconds to complete an 18" deadlift. Pulled 455 for my opener just to make sure I had a score, then jumped to 555 for my second lift. 100 pounds? Not a problem. Went up pretty fast, felt good, no form compromise. A+. Then went to 605 for my third lift. Started the pull, got off the blocks then realized "Well, I can finish this lift, OR I can do some other things today, like walk. Not worth it." and called it off. The other events were nothing special, and this was the result of the farmer carry (200# per hand, turn around a keg). Pretty miserable day, with some very fit, very strong dudes competing with me. But the day wasn't all bad... Lessons learned: Always bring a cooler with cold water and your EZ UP. Better to have and not need, etc. Get a keg and start practicing with it. Don't compete 3 days after you've had a 100+ fever and expect to do well. Support personnel/Cheerleaders are invaluable. Grab their butts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By LawyerUp:
Rex, how'd the strongman go? Well, I say that... So to start, when we'd heard the event had been moved "to the conference center" we expected, you know, AC, water fountains, etc. What they meant was the event had been moved to the conference center parking lot. I did not have water, or an ez-up, or a cooler or fucking sunscreen because the original venue was inside (at a gym) and there was no mention of it being outdoors in southern Virginia in the middle of fucking JULY. Then, I practice the keg clean and press with what I THOUGHT was my weight. It was difficult, very awkward, but I did it so whatever. Went over to the circus dumbbell, 20 pounds heavier than what we were told, (told 70#, ended up being 90) and 70 was going to be a stretch as it was, not to push, but to keep steady at the top. Long story short, I bombed. The keg was way heavier than I had lifted in practice, and it was a movement I'd never done before that day. I was hot, sweaty, and totally mentally unprepared. We were given no competition order, no "on deck/in the hole" notifications, just "Rex? You're up." I'm on deck? "no, we're waiting on you, go!" Fucking disaster. I was able to pretty easily clean the keg, but fought my injured shoulder (and overall lack of strength from being sick) to get it overhead. Goosegg. :( Second event, deadlift, I actually did pretty well. 3 attempts, 60 seconds to complete an 18" deadlift. Pulled 455 for my opener just to make sure I had a score, then jumped to 555 for my second lift. 100 pounds? Not a problem. Went up pretty fast, felt good, no form compromise. A+. Then went to 605 for my third lift. Started the pull, got off the blocks then realized "Well, I can finish this lift, OR I can do some other things today, like walk. Not worth it." and called it off. The other events were nothing special, and this was the result of the farmer carry (200# per hand, turn around a keg). Pretty miserable day, with some very fit, very strong dudes competing with me. But the day wasn't all bad... Lessons learned: Always bring a cooler with cold water and your EZ UP. Better to have and not need, etc. Get a keg and start practicing with it. Don't compete 3 days after you've had a 100+ fever and expect to do well. Support personnel/Cheerleaders are invaluable. Grab their butts. Sounds similar to my experience the Saturday before. What is the deal with fucking parking lots in the middle of July? But at least my comp was selling cold beer and water. I hear you on the fever. You cannot recover from that in 3 days, no matter how much you want to. |
You did good work and now we wait.....................until midnight..................... although I won't be up to see anything at that time and it will have to wait until the morning." EdAvilaSr
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I love comps in the heat. As long as i have water im good.
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Originally Posted By therex: Definitely could have been run better. Lemme give you a great example: The Deadlift. Off a platform. Bar height, 18". For reasons unknown to me they combined the novice AND lightweights AND heavyweights for the deadlift. They went up in 50# increments until 600#, then up by 20. (Nevermind that most of the novice and lightweights were tapping out after 500) Now, firstly. They "called us over" to the deadlift area 20 minutes before we even were permitted to warm up. Which means we were all BAKING in the sun for that time. Then, they had this convoluted system where you'd go find YOUR judge, declare your opening weight, and she'd tell you who you were lifting after. Why? I don't know. It would have been very easy to just say "Ok, next pull, XXX pounds! Line up if you want to attempt this." Then before you set up, tell your judge your FUCKING NAME. They did not do this because reasons. Then, during the intro, there was basically no explanation of rules. I later found out that you had a full 60 seconds from "go" to complete your lift, so if something felt hinky you could set the weight back down, and re-set. Would have been helpful to know for my 605 attempt, (though I probably still would have bailed on it...3x bodyweight? I am not there yet.) but there was no pre-lift brief. Then some retread tried to roll the bar under his knees and stand up with it in some sort of bizarre zercher deadlift front squat thing. Everyone was like 'oh god' but they let him try (and faaaaaaaaaaaiiiillll). Pretty disorganized, especially considering the other two events I've been to have just been, like, fantastic. My ladyfriend was like 'Uh, none of this fuckery has anything to do with strongman, it has to do with just complete ineptitude at running a competition.' Despite all that, I was ill-prepared to compete. My poor showing (10th, I think) was no one's responsibility but my own. But still, didn't need to add insult to injury by running the event like jackwagons. Another example: They used a plastic keg for the one of the kegs over bar. Guess what happened after the first keg over bar event? Yup, it broke. Their response? #dealwithit you still have one handle. (And a jagged plastic edge) Big ole bruise on my bicep from that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex: Originally Posted By MeatBag: Sounds like the event was run by idiots Lemme give you a great example: The Deadlift. Off a platform. Bar height, 18". For reasons unknown to me they combined the novice AND lightweights AND heavyweights for the deadlift. They went up in 50# increments until 600#, then up by 20. (Nevermind that most of the novice and lightweights were tapping out after 500) Now, firstly. They "called us over" to the deadlift area 20 minutes before we even were permitted to warm up. Which means we were all BAKING in the sun for that time. Then, they had this convoluted system where you'd go find YOUR judge, declare your opening weight, and she'd tell you who you were lifting after. Why? I don't know. It would have been very easy to just say "Ok, next pull, XXX pounds! Line up if you want to attempt this." Then before you set up, tell your judge your FUCKING NAME. They did not do this because reasons. Then, during the intro, there was basically no explanation of rules. I later found out that you had a full 60 seconds from "go" to complete your lift, so if something felt hinky you could set the weight back down, and re-set. Would have been helpful to know for my 605 attempt, (though I probably still would have bailed on it...3x bodyweight? I am not there yet.) but there was no pre-lift brief. Then some retread tried to roll the bar under his knees and stand up with it in some sort of bizarre zercher deadlift front squat thing. Everyone was like 'oh god' but they let him try (and faaaaaaaaaaaiiiillll). Pretty disorganized, especially considering the other two events I've been to have just been, like, fantastic. My ladyfriend was like 'Uh, none of this fuckery has anything to do with strongman, it has to do with just complete ineptitude at running a competition.' Despite all that, I was ill-prepared to compete. My poor showing (10th, I think) was no one's responsibility but my own. But still, didn't need to add insult to injury by running the event like jackwagons. Another example: They used a plastic keg for the one of the kegs over bar. Guess what happened after the first keg over bar event? Yup, it broke. Their response? #dealwithit you still have one handle. (And a jagged plastic edge) Big ole bruise on my bicep from that. While it sounded like a cluster. Caulk it up to experience. Next time you know what to expect anywhere you go. |
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Originally Posted By flinch08:
Ya. Not sure what that's about, but some of them sure seem distended. Not hot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By flinch08:
Originally Posted By AZ-AR15:
Anyone watch any of the crossfit games? I'm seeing a lot of women with what may be HGH bellies. Ya. Not sure what that's about, but some of them sure seem distended. Not hot. That didn't jump out at me...but I wouldn't be surprised. But those 2 Icelandic blondes...Sigmonsdottir and Davidsdottir I bet we don't see the Pegboard again |
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Looong 16hr shift last night. Haven't slept. Just wanted some low volume heavy shit.
Dips BW+ 25 x 10 50 x 5 70 x 3 90 x 2 105 x 2 115 x 2 125 x 2 135 x 2 Chins BW+ 25 x 8 35 x 5 45 x 2 60 x 2 70 x 2 80 x 2 90 x 2 Shoulder must not be so bum after all. |
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Originally Posted By Flashover343:
That didn't jump out at me...but I wouldn't be surprised. But those 2 Icelandic blondes...Sigmonsdottir and Davidsdottir I bet we don't see the Pegboard again View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Flashover343:
Originally Posted By flinch08:
Originally Posted By AZ-AR15:
Anyone watch any of the crossfit games? I'm seeing a lot of women with what may be HGH bellies. Ya. Not sure what that's about, but some of them sure seem distended. Not hot. That didn't jump out at me...but I wouldn't be surprised. But those 2 Icelandic blondes...Sigmonsdottir and Davidsdottir I bet we don't see the Pegboard again That was just stupid. Last year's double grace after the rope climbs was bad ass. Those were some big damned kettlebells though. ETA: it was cool to see that the girl who won, Katrin, is coached by the guy who does my programming. That would explain why assault bikes have been programmed so much. I guess he knew. |
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Originally Posted By LawyerUp:
That was just stupid. Last year's double grace after the rope climbs was bad ass. Those were some big damned kettlebells though. ETA: it was cool to see that the girl who won, Katrin, is coached by the guy who does my programming. That would explain why assault bikes have been programmed so much. I guess he knew. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LawyerUp:
Originally Posted By Flashover343:
Originally Posted By flinch08:
Originally Posted By AZ-AR15:
Anyone watch any of the crossfit games? I'm seeing a lot of women with what may be HGH bellies. Ya. Not sure what that's about, but some of them sure seem distended. Not hot. That didn't jump out at me...but I wouldn't be surprised. But those 2 Icelandic blondes...Sigmonsdottir and Davidsdottir I bet we don't see the Pegboard again That was just stupid. Last year's double grace after the rope climbs was bad ass. Those were some big damned kettlebells though. ETA: it was cool to see that the girl who won, Katrin, is coached by the guy who does my programming. That would explain why assault bikes have been programmed so much. I guess he knew. Someone is going to try KBS with one of those 200+lb'rs...Just wait! |
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Originally Posted By Flashover343:
Someone is going to try KBS with one of those 200+lb'rs...Just wait! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Flashover343:
Originally Posted By LawyerUp:
Originally Posted By Flashover343:
Originally Posted By flinch08:
Originally Posted By AZ-AR15:
Anyone watch any of the crossfit games? I'm seeing a lot of women with what may be HGH bellies. Ya. Not sure what that's about, but some of them sure seem distended. Not hot. That didn't jump out at me...but I wouldn't be surprised. But those 2 Icelandic blondes...Sigmonsdottir and Davidsdottir I bet we don't see the Pegboard again That was just stupid. Last year's double grace after the rope climbs was bad ass. Those were some big damned kettlebells though. ETA: it was cool to see that the girl who won, Katrin, is coached by the guy who does my programming. That would explain why assault bikes have been programmed so much. I guess he knew. Someone is going to try KBS with one of those 200+lb'rs...Just wait! Hell yes. I've done a double swing with 80# kbs. That's a grown ass man exercise right there. 200+ would instantly increase the quality and consistency of hair on your chest. |
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Good, cuase it would rip your arms off, 200lbs of momentum is a sonabitch lol
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Shit, loaded my bar 5#s light for my final set of squats.
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Originally Posted By Truth2882:
Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound? Shits been driving me nuts for the past few days. View Quote found a product for you link |
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Originally Posted By tcataz: Originally Posted By Truth2882: Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound? Shits been driving me nuts for the past few days. found a product for you link |
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Vikings never gave a shit how they looked when they swung the axe, only that the axe landed hard and with purpose.
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Originally Posted By therex:
I actually make a beeswax-based balm for hands that people fucking RAVE about. There's a picture of my rip a few posts above, that was saturday evening. It's almost healed now. Keeps callouses pliable, heals cuts and tears. I really should sell it. :( View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By tcataz:
Originally Posted By Truth2882:
Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound? Shits been driving me nuts for the past few days. found a product for you link I actually just use "bag balm". It is cheap and lasts a long time. We used all the time on the ranch growing up. |
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Originally Posted By therex: I actually make a beeswax-based balm for hands that people fucking RAVE about. There's a picture of my rip a few posts above, that was saturday evening. It's almost healed now. Keeps callouses pliable, heals cuts and tears. I really should sell it. :( View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex: Originally Posted By tcataz: Originally Posted By Truth2882: Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound? Shits been driving me nuts for the past few days. found a product for you link I have kicked a few callouses to the dirt with that stuff. If you make some more of the beeswax stuff. YOU LET ME KNOW!!! Ill pay top dollar. I have never tried it but I tried some other, someone made years ago and it is like it has unicorn farts in it or something. |
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Originally Posted By tcataz:
I actually just use "bag balm". It is cheap and lasts a long time. We used all the time on the ranch growing up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tcataz:
Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By tcataz:
Originally Posted By Truth2882:
Anyone ever get callouses so bad that they rip open and leave an open wound? Shits been driving me nuts for the past few days. found a product for you link I actually just use "bag balm". It is cheap and lasts a long time. We used all the time on the ranch growing up. The Burts Bees stuff in the tin works pretty well. I've also used some of the farmer's hands lotions. The key for me is sanding them down every night and then I puts the lotion on the skin before bed. Then more lotion after I work out in the morning, if possible. Also learn to love the hook grip, which will take a lot of the pressure of your callouses for any pulling you do with the barbell. When you tear, you must learn to properly tape your hands so they can heal. There's several different ways to do it, but the best for me is ripping a finger hole for your middle finger, then taping down your hand vertically, then wrapping with another around your wrist. |
You did good work and now we wait.....................until midnight..................... although I won't be up to see anything at that time and it will have to wait until the morning." EdAvilaSr
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Originally Posted By htusa: If you make some more of the beeswax stuff. YOU LET ME KNOW!!! Ill pay top dollar. I have never tried it but I tried some other, someone made years ago and it is like it has unicorn farts in it or something. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By therex:
IM me your address, I've got a tube or two left, I'll throw them to you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By htusa:
If you make some more of the beeswax stuff. YOU LET ME KNOW!!! Ill pay top dollar. I have never tried it but I tried some other, someone made years ago and it is like it has unicorn farts in it or something. I'm interested in what you put in it, my wife makes our families soap, lotion and a salve that I've used. I'll give the info to her and see how it compares to hers. Since I made a post a few months back about ripping a callus off and someone posted the video showing how to grip the bar I haven't even really had big calluses. It was primarily on the dead lifts that I had trouble and by putting the bar in my fingers instead of in the palm, then taking some weight it doesn't pinch that flesh at the base of the fingers. Still getting better at the hook grip though, that's not exactly comfortable. |
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Originally Posted By SCW: I'm interested in what you put in it, my wife makes our families soap, lotion and a salve that I've used. I'll give the info to her and see how it compares to hers. Since I made a post a few months back about ripping a callus off and someone posted the video showing how to grip the bar I haven't even really had big calluses. It was primarily on the dead lifts that I had trouble and by putting the bar in my fingers instead of in the palm, then taking some weight it doesn't pinch that flesh at the base of the fingers. Still getting better at the hook grip though, that's not exactly comfortable. View Quote Beeswax, grapeseed oil, shea butter, birch oil, helichrysum, chamomile. If applied right, it's not very greasy, dries pretty quick but everyone who has ever used it just freakin' raves about it. I put it in chapstick tubes, with directions to put it on callouses fresh out of the shower after they've been shaved. keep them nice and pliable, and if you have a tear, it might help it heal faster*. And yeah, hook grip sucks until it doesn't. At the comp this weekend I hooked my deadlift opener (455) (because gripping a bar any other way feels weird) and the NAS rep was like: Hookgrip? *this statement not evaluated by the FDA |
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Me SCAR love to eat optics. Me eat Zeiss next!
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Originally Posted By therex:
Ingredients: Beeswax, grapeseed oil, shea butter, birch oil, helichrysum, chamomile. If applied right, it's not very greasy, dries pretty quick but everyone who has ever used it just freakin' raves about it. I put it in chapstick tubes, with directions to put it on callouses fresh out of the shower after they've been shaved. keep them nice and pliable, and if you have a tear, it might help it heal faster*. And yeah, hook grip sucks until it doesn't. At the comp this weekend I hooked my deadlift opener (455) (because gripping a bar any other way feels weird) and the NAS rep was like: Hookgrip? http://media.giphy.com/media/QHsDPTyYU2R0Y/giphy.gif *this statement not evaluated by the FDA View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By SCW:
I'm interested in what you put in it, my wife makes our families soap, lotion and a salve that I've used. I'll give the info to her and see how it compares to hers. Since I made a post a few months back about ripping a callus off and someone posted the video showing how to grip the bar I haven't even really had big calluses. It was primarily on the dead lifts that I had trouble and by putting the bar in my fingers instead of in the palm, then taking some weight it doesn't pinch that flesh at the base of the fingers. Still getting better at the hook grip though, that's not exactly comfortable. If applied right, it's not very greasy, dries pretty quick but everyone who has ever used it just freakin' raves about it. I put it in chapstick tubes, with directions to put it on callouses fresh out of the shower after they've been shaved. keep them nice and pliable, and if you have a tear, it might help it heal faster*. And yeah, hook grip sucks until it doesn't. At the comp this weekend I hooked my deadlift opener (455) (because gripping a bar any other way feels weird) and the NAS rep was like: Hookgrip? http://media.giphy.com/media/QHsDPTyYU2R0Y/giphy.gif *this statement not evaluated by the FDA double overhand? |
You did good work and now we wait.....................until midnight..................... although I won't be up to see anything at that time and it will have to wait until the morning." EdAvilaSr
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Originally Posted By therex:
Ingredients: Beeswax, grapeseed oil, shea butter, birch oil, helichrysum, chamomile. If applied right, it's not very greasy, dries pretty quick but everyone who has ever used it just freakin' raves about it. I put it in chapstick tubes, with directions to put it on callouses fresh out of the shower after they've been shaved. keep them nice and pliable, and if you have a tear, it might help it heal faster*. And yeah, hook grip sucks until it doesn't. At the comp this weekend I hooked my deadlift opener (455) (because gripping a bar any other way feels weird) and the NAS rep was like: Hookgrip? http://media.giphy.com/media/QHsDPTyYU2R0Y/giphy.gif *this statement not evaluated by the FDA View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By SCW:
I'm interested in what you put in it, my wife makes our families soap, lotion and a salve that I've used. I'll give the info to her and see how it compares to hers. Since I made a post a few months back about ripping a callus off and someone posted the video showing how to grip the bar I haven't even really had big calluses. It was primarily on the dead lifts that I had trouble and by putting the bar in my fingers instead of in the palm, then taking some weight it doesn't pinch that flesh at the base of the fingers. Still getting better at the hook grip though, that's not exactly comfortable. If applied right, it's not very greasy, dries pretty quick but everyone who has ever used it just freakin' raves about it. I put it in chapstick tubes, with directions to put it on callouses fresh out of the shower after they've been shaved. keep them nice and pliable, and if you have a tear, it might help it heal faster*. And yeah, hook grip sucks until it doesn't. At the comp this weekend I hooked my deadlift opener (455) (because gripping a bar any other way feels weird) and the NAS rep was like: Hookgrip? http://media.giphy.com/media/QHsDPTyYU2R0Y/giphy.gif *this statement not evaluated by the FDA Told the wife, she asked 'what's wrong with mine? Mine would work just fine..." I told her those special words that make a marriage work.... "You're probably right, dear". |
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Originally Posted By SCW:
Told the wife, she asked 'what's wrong with mine? Mine would work just fine..." I told her those special words that make a marriage work.... "You're probably right, dear". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SCW:
Originally Posted By therex:
Originally Posted By SCW:
I'm interested in what you put in it, my wife makes our families soap, lotion and a salve that I've used. I'll give the info to her and see how it compares to hers. Since I made a post a few months back about ripping a callus off and someone posted the video showing how to grip the bar I haven't even really had big calluses. It was primarily on the dead lifts that I had trouble and by putting the bar in my fingers instead of in the palm, then taking some weight it doesn't pinch that flesh at the base of the fingers. Still getting better at the hook grip though, that's not exactly comfortable. If applied right, it's not very greasy, dries pretty quick but everyone who has ever used it just freakin' raves about it. I put it in chapstick tubes, with directions to put it on callouses fresh out of the shower after they've been shaved. keep them nice and pliable, and if you have a tear, it might help it heal faster*. And yeah, hook grip sucks until it doesn't. At the comp this weekend I hooked my deadlift opener (455) (because gripping a bar any other way feels weird) and the NAS rep was like: Hookgrip? http://media.giphy.com/media/QHsDPTyYU2R0Y/giphy.gif *this statement not evaluated by the FDA Told the wife, she asked 'what's wrong with mine? Mine would work just fine..." I told her those special words that make a marriage work.... "You're probably right, dear". |
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Originally Posted By SCW: Told the wife, she asked 'what's wrong with mine? Mine would work just fine..." I told her those special words that make a marriage work.... "You're probably right, dear". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SCW: Originally Posted By therex: Originally Posted By SCW: I'm interested in what you put in it, my wife makes our families soap, lotion and a salve that I've used. I'll give the info to her and see how it compares to hers. Since I made a post a few months back about ripping a callus off and someone posted the video showing how to grip the bar I haven't even really had big calluses. It was primarily on the dead lifts that I had trouble and by putting the bar in my fingers instead of in the palm, then taking some weight it doesn't pinch that flesh at the base of the fingers. Still getting better at the hook grip though, that's not exactly comfortable. If applied right, it's not very greasy, dries pretty quick but everyone who has ever used it just freakin' raves about it. I put it in chapstick tubes, with directions to put it on callouses fresh out of the shower after they've been shaved. keep them nice and pliable, and if you have a tear, it might help it heal faster*. And yeah, hook grip sucks until it doesn't. At the comp this weekend I hooked my deadlift opener (455) (because gripping a bar any other way feels weird) and the NAS rep was like: Hookgrip? http://media.giphy.com/media/QHsDPTyYU2R0Y/giphy.gif *this statement not evaluated by the FDA Told the wife, she asked 'what's wrong with mine? Mine would work just fine..." I told her those special words that make a marriage work.... "You're probably right, dear". |
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"We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area."
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I have some veins starting to show on the side of my head, is this something to be concerned about?
I am at a lower body fat percentage than I have been since I was in my teens, so that probably has something to do with it, but I'm at the age now that any change is probably something I should ask about. |
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Me SCAR love to eat optics. Me eat Zeiss next!
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Originally Posted By SoonerBorn:
I have some veins starting to show on the side of my head, is this something to be concerned about? I am at a lower body fat percentage than I have been since I was in my teens, so that probably has something to do with it, but I'm at the age now that any change is probably something I should ask about. View Quote Have you visited any african countries lately? |
You did good work and now we wait.....................until midnight..................... although I won't be up to see anything at that time and it will have to wait until the morning." EdAvilaSr
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Originally Posted By LawyerUp: Have you visited any african countries lately? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LawyerUp: Originally Posted By SoonerBorn: I have some veins starting to show on the side of my head, is this something to be concerned about? I am at a lower body fat percentage than I have been since I was in my teens, so that probably has something to do with it, but I'm at the age now that any change is probably something I should ask about. Have you visited any african countries lately? No, but I was in texas a few months back, am I going to die? |
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Shooting for 323x3 on mid grip swiss and failed at 3. I then realized that my pins were set one spot lower than usual because I had my nephew over lifting with me last week. Took me a couple of minutes to squirm out from under the bar.
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Originally Posted By AZ-AR15: Shooting for 323x3 on mid grip swiss and failed at 3. I then realized that my pins were set one spot lower than usual because I had my nephew over lifting with me last week. Took me a couple of minutes to squirm out from under the bar. View Quote What is mid grip swiss? |
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Originally Posted By therex: IM me your address, I've got a tube or two left, I'll throw them to you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By therex: Originally Posted By htusa: If you make some more of the beeswax stuff. YOU LET ME KNOW!!! Ill pay top dollar. I have never tried it but I tried some other, someone made years ago and it is like it has unicorn farts in it or something. IM inbound. |
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Originally Posted By SoonerBorn:
No, but I was in texas a few months back, am I going to die? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SoonerBorn:
Originally Posted By LawyerUp:
Originally Posted By SoonerBorn:
I have some veins starting to show on the side of my head, is this something to be concerned about? I am at a lower body fat percentage than I have been since I was in my teens, so that probably has something to do with it, but I'm at the age now that any change is probably something I should ask about. Have you visited any african countries lately? No, but I was in texas a few months back, am I going to die? Well, yah... |
I am Aloha Mark!
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Originally Posted By CLICKBANGBANG: Well, yah... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CLICKBANGBANG: Originally Posted By SoonerBorn: Originally Posted By LawyerUp: Originally Posted By SoonerBorn: I have some veins starting to show on the side of my head, is this something to be concerned about? I am at a lower body fat percentage than I have been since I was in my teens, so that probably has something to do with it, but I'm at the age now that any change is probably something I should ask about. Have you visited any african countries lately? No, but I was in texas a few months back, am I going to die? Well, yah... except Austin |
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Originally Posted By SoonerBorn:
What is mid grip swiss? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SoonerBorn:
Originally Posted By AZ-AR15:
Shooting for 323x3 on mid grip swiss and failed at 3. I then realized that my pins were set one spot lower than usual because I had my nephew over lifting with me last week. Took me a couple of minutes to squirm out from under the bar. Benching w a Swiss bar |
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