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Thread: This Guy Does Not GIve a Shit About Your Squats ......Oly lifting

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    Default This Guy Does Not GIve a Shit About Your Squats ......Oly lifting

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    EVERYBODFY TALKS AOBUT SQUATS AND SHit

    functional mofos.......

    guess waht this is PJ LAddd professional skater for over 10 years .....riding for 20 years.....


    he is built like worse BUT HE SHITS ON YOUR SQUAT NUMBERSSSSSS>



    www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vIzK7aAxQs

    also AMERICANAS - YOU HAVE THE BEST PROFESSIONAL SKATERS IN THE ENTIRE WORLD

    WHY NOT AMERICANAS WEIGHTLIFTING? goLD?

    BECAUSE WEIGHTLIFITNG IS THE COMONIST SPORT LIKE VOLEYBALL....ETC


    BE PROUD OF THIS MARICANAS
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    So you're comparing a skateboarder to powerlifters? Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corrie View Post
    So you're comparing a skateboarder to powerlifters? Why?
    Fortunately Marine is on my ignore list.

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    I used to skateboard. My knees were made of cardboard and broken glass until i decided to try out resistance training. Most pros are broken beyond all manner by the time they retire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corrie View Post
    So you're comparing a skateboarder to powerlifters? Why?
    He must have confused us with the Starting Skateboarding forum.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulBeech View Post
    I used to skateboard. My knees were made of cardboard and broken glass until i decided to try out resistance training. Most pros are broken beyond all manner by the time they retire.
    I used to do BMX. Degloving my mandible changed all of that nonsense in a hurry.

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    What weight snatch correlates with a nollie backside bigflip? I've been doing power snatches but now I'm thinking doing the "full" version might be more beneficial for stomping those big sets (stairs MOFO!). Also I find that benching has helped me tremendously in fighting teenagers at the local sesh-spot and intimidating rent-a-cops when they try to stop me from trespassing brah!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buellfool View Post
    Fortunately Marine is on my ignore list.
    Thank you. I had forgotten all about the ignore list.

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    Marine is often high comedy. I would never ignore him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulBeech View Post
    I used to skateboard. My knees were made of cardboard and broken glass until i decided to try out resistance training. Most pros are broken beyond all manner by the time they retire.
    I skated or snowboarded just about every day for a decade. My wrists crunch when I rotate them from all the falls and my ankles and toes can be cracked over and over whenever I want. I'm not sure if it was the skateboarding that did in my ankles though, I played soccer for many years and even did trampoline for a while which couldn't have been good.

    The funny thing is that after years of little pains here and there from those activities I've pretty much eliminated all of them by doing SS and adding lean body mass. My joints are so much thicker now.

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