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New Camera, How About A 120Fps #3 Double.


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Hey all,

So I picked up a new point and shoot "tough" camera and its pretty sweet. waterproof to 50ft, drop proof for 7ft, crush proof to 220lbs and dust proof..Olympus TG-4

Anyway it has 1080p video and also 120fps and 240fps slow mo so I figured a gripper close would look cool.

I did this after bending a K and a Red.(that video going in bending forum) first time bending anything since Jan 21st, what!!

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I had to go into YouTube from my phone to post this. That's how crappy my 188.00 laptop from Walmart Black Friday three years ago runs. To make things worse I'm running windows 10 upgrade and it seems slower than win 8.1. Any computer gurus help with that lol??

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Impressive strength still after long time off! Well done on the double close too, nice wide second rep!

Windows 10 in overall performance should be faster than win 8 and 7.

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BAM!!! Awesome man! Congrats

Done:

- Close #2 COC

- Hold two 45 Hamptons with Hub Grip to full extension, simultaneously both sides

- Hub grip 45 Hampton with 10 extra pounds ( 4 - 2 1/2s) on each hand to full extension

-Hub grip 60#

-Pinch grip two 25s on each hand to full extension

Goals:

-Get thumb pad a lot bigger

-Close #2.5 COC

-Close #3 COC

-Wrist Wrench #100

-FBBC 2.5 Crusher #170

-pinch two 35s one hand to full extension

Me:

-Height: 5' 10"

-Weight: 184 lbs

-BP 102/60

-Pulse 60

-Hand size: 7 7/8"

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Thanks guys. Slow mo is pretty cool for gripper closes. Really can see that small hand shake while holding it closed. Lol

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