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rob112 Well-known member Awards 4 Jan 25, 2013 #2 How heavy is that thing? Looks like a planet haha Sent from my iPhone using Am.com
JudoJosh Pro Virili Parte Awards 3 Jan 25, 2013 #4 rob112 said: How heavy is that thing? Looks like a planet haha Sent from my iPhone using Am.com Click to expand... Not a clue but feels heavy as fuk! It is really awkward to lift. Working on being able yo lift and shoulder the stone Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S™II using Tapatalk 2
rob112 said: How heavy is that thing? Looks like a planet haha Sent from my iPhone using Am.com Click to expand... Not a clue but feels heavy as fuk! It is really awkward to lift. Working on being able yo lift and shoulder the stone Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S™II using Tapatalk 2
Sean1332 Legend Awards 3 Jan 25, 2013 #6 my gym just made a few atlas stones going up to 180...can't wait to try em
GeraldNY181 Member Awards 0 Feb 14, 2013 #7 That's awesome I'm gonna get a petition in my gym to get a few rocks
power205 NLA Performance Athlete Awards 0 Feb 20, 2013 #8 JudoJosh said: Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S™II using Tapatalk 2 Click to expand... Hell ya ~~ lets toss that around~~ Team POWER & inTENsity is Fueled by NLA and Geared by APT Pro Gear "Choice of Champions"
JudoJosh said: Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S™II using Tapatalk 2 Click to expand... Hell ya ~~ lets toss that around~~ Team POWER & inTENsity is Fueled by NLA and Geared by APT Pro Gear "Choice of Champions"
PaulBlack Well-known member Awards 2 Feb 24, 2013 #10 Definitely a good way to do some supported round back to extension pulling/lifting. Have fun and absolutely no toe droppin'
Definitely a good way to do some supported round back to extension pulling/lifting. Have fun and absolutely no toe droppin'