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Tried The Two Inch Replicas Today


David Horne

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Cool lift, sorry about your back. I had a back-injury myself about a year ago and that was not funny. Lifting without a back is hard.

How big are your hands? I heard before that you had average size hands? My hands are only 7 3/4 and I am not much into thickbars atm.

This however might inspire me to pick up thickbar-lifting seriously again :cool

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Patrick,

Thanks. My hand length is also 7 3/4". It's no use crying about my back, at least I can lift things. There's always someone worse off than yourself.

Train hard, David

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Wow!!!

Seems to me when I have to really concentrate on my grip on something difficult to hold on to my back form goes all to crap too...must be a mental thing.

Jon@han

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Well done Dave. It was a good one to watch. I have a feeling you'll pulled them a lot higher on another day though. Time to start up the deadlifts again? ;)

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  • 4 years later...

Any updates on the double inch deadlift, bro? Just curious. I'm training hard for this, too.

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If I am not mistaken David did double Inch deadlift (fully of course) thumbless.

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Flo,

Old thread.

I only have the one Inch bell now, and my training is geared towards other stuff right now.

But good luck with your training.

Alawadhi,

I never fully lifted the 2 of them together. Got them both about 10" off the floor, and as you said in a thumbless grip.

David

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Flo,

Old thread.

I only have the one Inch bell now, and my training is geared towards other stuff right now.

But good luck with your training.

Alawadhi,

I never fully lifted the 2 of them together. Got them both about 10" off the floor, and as you said in a thumbless grip.

David

Yes, old thread :D Thanks for your answer, David!

This feat is damn hard and well worth training for it!

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david: i am a pro theraphist (chinease massage, shiatsu,acupressure..);

i know there's a machine that helps a lot, concerning back injuries ... i cant remembe the name in english but in the

movie "viking power" , the strong man "Sven Karlsson" used this machine as a warm up for his training! he also said the machine was the solution for his back pain during his carear, maybe u know what i am talking about:-) just my 2 cents.

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