Moyni19
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It’s a deadlift, with out the lower back kinks. I’m almost 40 and still able to go what I consider heavy, 425-450 range and not kink my body up.What do you like about it?
It’s a deadlift, with out the lower back kinks. I’m almost 40 and still able to go what I consider heavy, 425-450 range and not kink my body up.What do you like about it?
It’s a deadlift, with out the lower back kinks. I’m almost 40 and still able to go what I consider heavy, 425-450 range and not kink my body up.
Youngster!
I turned 50 this year.
Expect the typical 50th birthday gift from your doctor.
A colonoscopy! ?
Man, you get a colonoscopy at 50?
I just love Rippetoe.
Even when I disagree with him, or when he spouts nonsense (GOMAD), I always find his point of view interesting and entertaining.
Here he explains why he thinks trap bars are useless, garbage, and dangerous:
Excellent, I hope it gets 1.3 million views. I will put a detailed plan of coordinated dumpster dives into action.
I once acquired a perfect unicycle that way. Only needed 1 peddle, fix flat tire, and a bit of duct tape on the saddle-->summer cross training for snowboarding .Excellent, I hope it gets 1.3 million views. I will put a detailed plan of coordinated dumpster dives into action.
summer cross training for snowboarding .
Very nice. Did you know how to ride it already, and if you didn't, did it help you snowboarding?I once acquired a perfect unicycle that way. Only needed 1 peddle, fix flat tire, and a bit of duct tape on the saddle-->summer cross training for snowboarding .
I quite skateboarding in mid 70's after missing a great swell (surfing) due to having dinged my shoulder skating a pool. Risk reward for me does not compute.Que? I thought it would be skate boarding
Never ridden one but had read about famous ski racer, can't remember who as it was long ago, used one as off season trainer. I learned by wearing heavy leather gardening gloves in an empty section of a parking garage and using the wall as support to start. One summer and it made a shocking difference in improving my snowboarding. Dramatic improvement in balance and balance recovery as well as leg strength. Plus it was great fun.Very nice. Did you know how to ride it already, and if you didn't, did it help you snowboarding?
Back in the day, some of the big fellas ( mostly O Line ) that wore cowboy boots a lot in off-season had Achilles tendon issues come practice time. Particularly on AstroTurf.Wearing cowboy boots in the gym: the best kind of lifting shoe
No different really from women wearing high heels; they destroy your posture all the way up in service to an idiotic fashion statement. I guess originally the high heels on cowboy boots were to help lock your feet in the stirrups when riding horses but not...not so muchBack in the day, some of the big fellas ( mostly O Line ) that wore cowboy boots a lot in off-season had Achilles tendon issues come practice time. Particularly on AstroTurf.
Yes, they started going to a roper style boot, much less heel. I don't remember if they were encouraged to increase barefoot walking time or doing some of the Supple Leopard work for that area.No different really from women wearing high heels; they destroy your posture all the way up in service to an idiotic fashion statement. I guess originally the high heels on cowboy boots were to help lock your feet in the stirrups when riding horses but not...not so much
originally the high heels on cowboy boots were to help lock your feet in the stirrups when riding horses but not...not so much