sizzlefuzz
Level 6 Valued Member
Okay so, I've been using (& loving S&S) for some time now and regularly do 'Simple' timeless a couple of times a week and time myself doing it now and then to make sure I haven't "lost it" over the past couple of years. So far, things are very good in this department.
Additionally, I have ventured into the heavier weights of 36 & 40kg with the eventual goals of achieving "Solid" and possibly "Sinister".
When it comes to bell speed and snap in the swings, I think I've got it, and in terms of get ups, I've done some fairly regularly @ 36 & 40kg and the get ups aren't so bad. Also considering trying some with the Beast, soon.
That brings me to my challenging aspect of the swings. When I go beyond 32kg, grip is a large point of failure for me. Do you have any tactical advice on how to approach it? Even the "half step" of 32-36kg for swings makes things much more difficult.
Additionally, I have ventured into the heavier weights of 36 & 40kg with the eventual goals of achieving "Solid" and possibly "Sinister".
When it comes to bell speed and snap in the swings, I think I've got it, and in terms of get ups, I've done some fairly regularly @ 36 & 40kg and the get ups aren't so bad. Also considering trying some with the Beast, soon.
That brings me to my challenging aspect of the swings. When I go beyond 32kg, grip is a large point of failure for me. Do you have any tactical advice on how to approach it? Even the "half step" of 32-36kg for swings makes things much more difficult.