Ya I will have to check some regulations and I have some wrist wraps but they are long and cast me up almost too well. I may grab some lighter wrist wraps for training purposes at least.
USPA has a classic raw division that allows knee wraps up to 2.5m fyi Sean.
What fed is this?
USPA has a classic raw division that allows knee wraps up to 2.5m fyi Sean.
USAPL is 2m.
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Those do not look like they'd be much fun.
kids are little germ factories. my daughter brought home the f'ing plague...
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I hear ya. my kid had a cold tha lasted 2 days yet the cough he gave me has lasted all week
my inspections for my work crap is over. no more dipping Copenhagen after tomorrow morning
I hear ya. my kid had a cold tha lasted 2 days yet the cough he gave me has lasted all week
my inspections for my work crap is over. no more dipping Copenhagen after tomorrow morning
Damn. Congrats on the swift quit. Don't get discouraged if you lose 15-20 off of your total from ditching the Copenhagen. It'll come back quickly.
Nice workout. Interested to see how the shirt treats you!
SO glad my briefs were broken in. SO. GLAD.
He did say that the briefs had received lots of care.Nope. His taint juice is ingrained.
I'm only resetting because of the gear and to have the 9 week template for shirted bench line up with the rest of the program, otherwise I'd continue. The advice I was given on the Cube FB page by Corey Hayes was to just get a feel for the weights since I don't have a geared 1RM. If its too light-add more. If DE days are too heavy, take off weight. If any geared lifters here (Rodja) have some better advice, lemme know what ya think.
Enjoy the bruises to come and maximum chaf***e if you have upper thigh mass.
True story.This right here. The anchor points on my tri's have been marked for a couple months now, and I'm starting to see some bands of bruising staying around for awhile.
Agree with Rodja, too. Work hard to stay on your traps and keep your arch.
And play with your grip, too. With the shoulder support from the shirt, you might be able to widen it with no discomfort. I go middle finger on the ring. Wider than that and I get no lockout power.
Your first wave of gear should just be focused on adjusting to the restriction and the bar groove. You almost have to learn to set up all over again as your mobility is restricted from raw benching. Don't worry about touching for a couple of months as your CNS and joints need time to acclimate to the increased loads. Other than that, I like to do a 2:1 weeks of shirt:raw work. I usually do floor press on the raw week to let my back rest as it is often what takes the brunt of the pain while I bench.
Hey what's up buddy? Hm so far we have Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, and now Marines haha
Lol. I'm IRR now. Life is good. May go back to do AR around October when the new jobs are opened. Desk jockey has a nice ring to it
Who's CG? Thought about that route at one point long ago
Being out sounds great sometimes but I have no idea what I'd do. Grass is always greener on the other side, right?
I am. It's not a bad gig. I'm at a SAR station now so it's more like bein a cop/firefighter on the water. I did the tactical crap before and the seatime before that.
Being out sounds great sometimes but I have no idea what I'd do. Grass is always greener on the other side, right?
That's what attracted me to it- like being a cop/firefighter at a port. Good stuff
All about tactical. Love me some vbss
I'm gonna try to get to one of the deployable forces next...I miss the fun boat drivin..