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Thread: October Iron Fest Announcement

  1. #61
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    • starting strength seminar april 2024
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    I would do a competition of this style if you bastards didn't schedule it the exact weekend of a meet I have already signed up for. Hopefully more of these events will be put on in the future.

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    WFAC should get in on this

  3. #63
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    Are you volunteering?

  4. #64
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    Sure, I'd be happy to get involved somehow

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    Signed up for the San Antonio event :-) First meet for me. Excited to meet fellow lifters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immortal_k View Post
    Signed up for the San Antonio event :-) First meet for me. Excited to meet fellow lifters.
    Good choice.

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    Will elbow sleeves be allowed for this meet? Knee sleeves are allowed and elbow wraps are banned, but I didn't see anything specifically addressing elbow sleeves.

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    Elbow sleeves are NOT allowed.

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    I signed up for the meet in Atlanta. I recently did my first meet, Powerlifting for Pups, at Darren's gym. Really looking forward to it. In the words of the great Bart Scott of the NY Jets - can't wait!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Campitelli View Post
    Absolutely. It is very difficult for most people to lay back far enough to where they would run afoul of the rules. You can move your hips all you like.
    I have to lay back a little to get a vertical bar path because my shoulders aren't flexible enough to let me get my arms up perpendicular to the floor while standing straight up. Would this kind of lay back get me disqualified?:

    http://youtu.be/aqjaq8Ssuck

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