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55Lb Hub Lift


Jedd Johnson

  

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  1. 1. Is it a Good Lift?

    • Good Lift
      15
    • No Lift
      2


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1. Chalk only

2. Lift must be locked out with back erect.

3. Lift must be followed down

4. A Snatch is pulled all the way to the full overhead position in one movement.

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its a Hampton plate...

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1. Chalk only

2. Lift must be locked out with back erect.

3. Lift must be followed down

4. A Snatch is pulled all the way to the full overhead position in one movement.

I think it's a .great lift.... but that's just me.... literally... haha :grin::grin::grin:

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This hasn't passed yet? :shutup:

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It's a good, solid lift Blackdog, we just need to bump it to the top once in awhile! Only need four more votes.

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It's a good, solid lift Blackdog, we just need to bump it to the top once in awhile! Only need four more votes.

Thank you. Cool

Sick pause at the top

Thanks man

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Where do you show the weight numbers? It looks like a 45lb and that would make the others 2.5lb plates but you don't show the camera any numbers?

I haven't voted because of this, I do however think it is a good lift.

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Where do you show the weight numbers? It looks like a 45lb and that would make the others 2.5lb plates but you don't show the camera any numbers?

I haven't voted because of this, I do however think it is a good lift.

This is actually a good point. Although I did pass it, and we all "know" its a 45...it should be shown.

Then again, the rules should also have a number 5...

1. Chalk only

2. Lift must be locked out with back erect.

3. Lift must be followed down

4. A Snatch is pulled all the way to the full overhead position in one movement.

5. An uninterrupted view of the implement should show the manufacture's imprinted/painted weight, or the entire unit weighed on a scale.

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Where do you show the weight numbers? It looks like a 45lb and that would make the others 2.5lb plates but you don't show the camera any numbers?

I haven't voted because of this, I do however think it is a good lift.

oh ok....I will do over soon... probably on tuesday...

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if the gripboard admins want to take this poll down because the 2 1/2s are not visible i understand. im somewhat new at putting up feats. i will be better with video in the future

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I can hear everything I need to know about the weight when he sets it down, but yes, for future feats, maybe the plates should be shown.

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I'll close this one, since the lifter has requested it. I honestly didn't catch the error of not showing the plates well, myself. Looks like you can get this easy again, bud. Go for it.

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