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I do the tyre drag every time I train the evening. I think it has helped my busted knees a fair bit. I have done Kb leg ext before but not for ages . I’m struggling to get the gym in a member of to use the leg kit so I thought I’d just improvise. They hit in a wierd way. Give a go & see what you think . Let me know.
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My partial Ironmind collection, rated by Cannon
degradated replied to degradated's topic in GripBoard
Got some more grippers and had them rated by Matt @Cannon - stoked! Now all of the GHP tags match the handles, hehe I'm a nerd like that. It's great having my grippers RGC rated now. Instead of playing guesswork, I know exactly what I can close and what I cannot. Matt is super cool, looking forward to doing more business with him... I also picked up a left turn #2, which happened to be rated exactly the same as my regular COC 2 at 103 lbs ... Pretty cool! -
what is the most a 140 lbs guy double overhand deadlifted
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I was very lucky to get the opportunity to purchase this out of tolerance iron, is a hard RGC to get ahold of
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wow that's a very hard Iron
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Let the 74th annual Hunger Games begin. Day 1 will have you up in arms with a special grip lift called “The Bomb”. May the odds be ever in your favor.
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FLASK +35, 45, 50, 55/ 1BH +56/ 1 RH +62.5/ 1 LH +56/ 6x5 LH +48.5/ 4, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5 RH…2nd and 5th sets were misloaded to +51 2 3/8” Johnson style wrist curls 3x15/ +55 Prolly do grippers on Sunday Have a good night
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Thanks for posting that - I was literally just about to start searching for FBBC Hard and Super RGC ratings. I now understand why I can't doing anything with my Super. . . .
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@Cannon made a few grippers for a Tribute to Warren Tetting. (i think) Basically pinned Standards with big bevels . No stamps on the bottom. Heres me closing the 156 https://www.instagram.com/p/CpiAvSoAfDS/?igsh=enRvbGVnZ3UxaXF1
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I’m gonna put one of these together for myself. Probably this weekend. What’s a Cannon Tribute?
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Solid session, I love dragging the sled backwards, I start or finish every lifting session with them, and also do them on “rest” days (I am completely incapable of resting) i like the idea of KB leg extensions , was that your first time trying them? I’ll have to give that a try
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Yeah this is a great idea, I’m gonna copy this idea also
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That's impressive!
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Doug Dude's Training Highlights
Douglas Carney replied to Douglas Carney's topic in Workout Reports and Training Routines
Sounds like a solid game plan... -
Doug Dude's Training Highlights
kurtwpg replied to Douglas Carney's topic in Workout Reports and Training Routines
Go for the 124, give it a parallel set. It's just you doing bonus showoff at that point anyhow. -
I had to stay on them about the cannonball...but the accuracy of their dates seemed better with the baby inch so I thought they were improving. Guess not. For what it's worth...on smaller stuff it seems a bit faster...perhaps because they have some inventory already made. And that stuff being lighter...the boxes arrive in much better shape than the heavy stuff.
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Bending+Training Log
Londonjoseph replied to Londonjoseph's topic in Workout Reports and Training Routines
If I had to list my top priorities it would be- Snapping (Tomajko style thigh crush) Classic underhand bending (like 1" space between pads) And horseshoes (most important). The rest would be armwrestling and physique related. -
Bending+Training Log
Londonjoseph replied to Londonjoseph's topic in Workout Reports and Training Routines
Also, here is an sx7 #2 I did and a red nail snap Tomajko style, done 2 days ago. The red nail took ~9 minutes. No leg pad for that either. -
Bending+Training Log
Londonjoseph replied to Londonjoseph's topic in Workout Reports and Training Routines
Did some more sx7 #2 and #1 with no leg pad the past few days. Also got some black triangle grade 8 bolts from a local supplier. Did one reverse and DU today. They were VERY hard. Harder than every other grade 8 I have tried. Great training bolts. They were $30 for 30 of them. Quite the steal. The bolt supplier has everything. I'm picking up 20 6mmx150mm 12.9 bolts. $2 a piece. I've been thinking about my goals lately. I wanna be amazing at horseshoes, so I think those will be my top priority. For unbraced I might stick to traditional underhand. Not sure what else I can fit in. Maybe the rest of my training will be more physique and armwrestling oriented. -
Doug Dude's Training Highlights
Douglas Carney replied to Douglas Carney's topic in Workout Reports and Training Routines
The only #2 I have rated right now is a filed one at 108. That extra few mm will probably stop every one of them from a complete close. Next play is tricky...I have two #2.5s...a 124 and 128. And I seem to stop around 117 (as seen last July and a couple months ago). So do I go big and squeeze the 128 or play it safe and go for the 124 because it's closer to my max? -
I wouldn't have minded as much, but they kept telling me info that turned out not to be true. If they said something would be done tomorrow, that turned into a week or two. If they said a week, it turned into at least 2-3 weeks. I think they may need an extra set of hands and may not yet have quite the revenue they need to hire someone, but that's just a guess. I do have to say that they put on grip competitions, and in some ways I think they do it better than the competitions over here.
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Sorry you had such a bad experience. I've had to wait a while for their stuff...a cannonball got lost...and my baby inch miraculously arrived in a completely blown out box. But I always gave them the benefit of the doubt because they replaced the lost item and generally provided good customer service.