gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
R. Chapman wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:DC727 wrote:I still call bullshit on your dead lift
Why? Numbers don't mean shit. Form is everything, which if he is using pads and boxes, he most likely doesn't have. Results are all that matter and being only 165 at 6'3 tells me there ain't much happening.
Also, lifting for hunting is a dumb excuse as well as any other sport. For me it is a hobby that I now get paid to do. I did it to get in shape at the beginning but now I'm thinking about partnering up with Shaun T in the near future
Woody, it's not that I don't have good form, that's just part of the program they run for whatever reason.
WTN10 wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:DC727 wrote:I still call bullshit on your dead lift
Why? Numbers don't mean shit. Form is everything, which if he is using pads and boxes, he most likely doesn't have. Results are all that matter and being only 165 at 6'3 tells me there ain't much happening.
Also, lifting for hunting is a dumb excuse as well as any other sport. For me it is a hobby that I now get paid to do. I did it to get in shape at the beginning but now I'm thinking about partnering up with Shaun T in the near future
Woody, it's not that I don't have good form, that's just part of the program they run for whatever reason.
If your squat is that different, you probably don't have good form. I'm not knocking you. The squat is very technical. If you have poor stance, bad posture, weak back, bad bar placement, poor flexibility, etc., it can drastically effect your squat. It takes a lot of practice and it's my worst lift. Best I've done is 405 for a double wrapped with a belt. I've been playing with bar placement to try and keep me from leaning forward out of the hole. Bench is easier to correct. Deadlift is easier to correct. Squat is a fuarking bitch though. I made just a couple of corrections with stance and posture and my squat improved dramatically.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:WTN10 wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:DC727 wrote:I still call bullshit on your dead lift
Why? Numbers don't mean shit. Form is everything, which if he is using pads and boxes, he most likely doesn't have. Results are all that matter and being only 165 at 6'3 tells me there ain't much happening.
Also, lifting for hunting is a dumb excuse as well as any other sport. For me it is a hobby that I now get paid to do. I did it to get in shape at the beginning but now I'm thinking about partnering up with Shaun T in the near future
Woody, it's not that I don't have good form, that's just part of the program they run for whatever reason.
If your squat is that different, you probably don't have good form. I'm not knocking you. The squat is very technical. If you have poor stance, bad posture, weak back, bad bar placement, poor flexibility, etc., it can drastically effect your squat. It takes a lot of practice and it's my worst lift. Best I've done is 405 for a double wrapped with a belt. I've been playing with bar placement to try and keep me from leaning forward out of the hole. Bench is easier to correct. Deadlift is easier to correct. Squat is a fuarking bitch though. I made just a couple of corrections with stance and posture and my squat improved dramatically.
Box squats are just easier than a free squat period.
Eric Haynes wrote:Tomkat wrote:Woody wrote:Why is staying in shape/working-out/lifting gay?
Its not gay. Talking about it is borderline homo though.
Why? Are you struggling with heterosexuality?
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:Still trying you get stronger where the femur nd pelvis join up. That's why I can't do more in squat. I go down then its a struggle for the first 6-8 inches back up then smooth sailing after that.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Still trying you get stronger where the femur nd pelvis join up. That's why I can't do more in squat. I go down then its a struggle for the first 6-8 inches back up then smooth sailing after that.
Soooo your hip.
WTN10 wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:DC727 wrote:I still call bullshit on your dead lift
Why? Numbers don't mean shit. Form is everything, which if he is using pads and boxes, he most likely doesn't have. Results are all that matter and being only 165 at 6'3 tells me there ain't much happening.
Also, lifting for hunting is a dumb excuse as well as any other sport. For me it is a hobby that I now get paid to do. I did it to get in shape at the beginning but now I'm thinking about partnering up with Shaun T in the near future
Woody, it's not that I don't have good form, that's just part of the program they run for whatever reason.
If your squat is that different, you probably don't have good form. I'm not knocking you. The squat is very technical. If you have poor stance, bad posture, weak back, bad bar placement, poor flexibility, etc., it can drastically effect your squat. It takes a lot of practice and it's my worst lift. Best I've done is 405 for a double wrapped with a belt. I've been playing with bar placement to try and keep me from leaning forward out of the hole. Bench is easier to correct. Deadlift is easier to correct. Squat is a fuarking bitch though. I made just a couple of corrections with stance and posture and my squat improved dramatically.
assateague wrote:Flutter kicks and ruck marches. Best exercise ever for hips.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:When I do squats. I tie a 30 pound kettle bell to my dick and sing You Are My Sunshine.
Eric Haynes wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:When I do squats. I tie a 30 pound kettle bell to my dick and sing You Are My Sunshine.
I figured you'd be singing "this little light of mine"
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:When I do squats. I tie a 30 pound kettle bell to my dick and sing You Are My Sunshine.
I figured you'd be singing "this little light of mine":lol: that's when I do chest and arms.
Eric Haynes wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:When I do squats. I tie a 30 pound kettle bell to my dick and sing You Are My Sunshine.
I figured you'd be singing "this little light of mine":lol: that's when I do chest and arms.
Most important muscles you have are your arms. I'd be working them out every day.
Woody wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:When I do squats. I tie a 30 pound kettle bell to my dick and sing You Are My Sunshine.
I figured you'd be singing "this little light of mine":lol: that's when I do chest and arms.
Most important muscles you have are your arms. I'd be working them out every day.
Make sure you are only doing biceps, though.
Eric Haynes wrote:This guy cracks me up
WTN10 wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:DC727 wrote:I still call bullshit on your dead lift
Why? Numbers don't mean shit. Form is everything, which if he is using pads and boxes, he most likely doesn't have. Results are all that matter and being only 165 at 6'3 tells me there ain't much happening.
Also, lifting for hunting is a dumb excuse as well as any other sport. For me it is a hobby that I now get paid to do. I did it to get in shape at the beginning but now I'm thinking about partnering up with Shaun T in the near future
Woody, it's not that I don't have good form, that's just part of the program they run for whatever reason.
If your squat is that different, you probably don't have good form. I'm not knocking you. The squat is very technical. If you have poor stance, bad posture, weak back, bad bar placement, poor flexibility, etc., it can drastically effect your squat. It takes a lot of practice and it's my worst lift. Best I've done is 405 for a double wrapped with a belt. I've been playing with bar placement to try and keep me from leaning forward out of the hole. Bench is easier to correct. Deadlift is easier to correct. Squat is a fuarking bitch though. I made just a couple of corrections with stance and posture and my squat improved dramatically.
capt1972 wrote:
Eric Haynes wrote:capt1972 wrote:
Are you fat?
Mornin Beef wrote:Before I blew out my calf on the goose stepping machine I would do a little bench work here and there. I can't brag about any big weights I put up but I was known to throw down at the tip of hat. They didn't have muscle milk back then either so I was at a disadvantage with all you young jersey shore punks.
bill herian wrote:Has anyone actually put up their numbers yet?
I gotta know, I feel a WFF Battle Royale looming and want to know who I should look to first, and who I should allow to become fatigued before engaging.
It's called fuckin strategy man.
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