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Don't guess it means much, cuz it was in a chocker set to parallel, but WOO HOO!!!

Thanks Bill, and KTA, and superglue!!! Just about pooped myself, so happy. :D:D:D:D:D

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Congrats Deaner!!!

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Kick ass job man!! Did you just finish up with KTA or are you in the middle of it? Keep up the good work deaner :rock

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Don't guess it means much, cuz it was in a chocker set to parallel, but WOO HOO!!!

Now you can train a FULL close just like the rest of us!! :angry:

J/K... congrats! :happy Train hard!! :bow:D

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Great job you bastard!!!! Keep it up and get it without the chocker next time.

-Sean

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:) Nice job deaner. Way to show that thing who's boss!

Sky's the limit, man; time to annihilate the next target! :rock:rock:rock:rock

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Kick ass job man!! Did you just finish up with KTA or are you in the middle of it? Keep up the good work deaner :rock

In the middle, I'm near the end of the back down week before the real tough stuff begins. Felt very strong today. I liked the choker, I have trouble setting it sometimes and a no-set #3 is way off.

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Don't guess it means much, cuz it was in a chocker set to parallel,

It means a hell of a lot! You're kicking butt and taking names. The only difference between starting at parallel in the choker and with a parralel set is that you place and start close with your other hand for the latter. Once parallel, we both have to squeeze like a mother bear to close it. :-)

If you can do it in the choker, I'd be willing to bet that you're super close to doing it with a set.

Keep up the great work!

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good going deaner! Must have been a relief to finally hear those handles 'click'....

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congrats, hearing the handles give a little click must have been great :yikes

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Congratulations, Deaner! :rock

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Is it just me or am i the only one who feels a no set close and a close at parallal is just as hard? The end of the squeeze has all the resistance.

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Way to click those handles bud! Don’t stop now you’re on a roll and remember momentum is a great power to harness that will allow you to reach your next goal and so on.

I have a feeling your goal of closing the # 3 may not be as far off as you may think. Congratulations deaner! :rock

Your friend GatorGrip

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Thanks for the congradulations guys, it means a ton. Tried it today no choker and about 1/16" both hands. Had to close it once with the choker though, it just feels so good to feel it close. Next half of KTA will do the trick, MM0 here i come. An ironmind cert should definately be doable this year. Thanks again everyone! :D:happy

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Congratulations

Back in the old days this would have been locked but as there are lot's of people now closing it people don't bat an eye at this.

Not to put a downer on your achievement, it is still a good milestone.

well done

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