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| Rank: Lightweight Experience: > 1 Year | Those front squats look quite a bit better I would say. Next time you do them post a vid so we can see your mid back (the plates block it). It looks like your mid-upper back rounds over a bit. I don't know it might just be the angle. Your lower back stayed solid though. Deads looked real strong and the pull-throughs were interesting. I've never tried pull-throughs before but might be time to add those in when I get this new program going. IronWorker |
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| Moderator Rank: Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 3-5 Years | Quote:
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| Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 3-5 Years | Beginning Thoughts: The last workout of Phase 1....time to move on to Phase 2 next week...I can't believe a month is already over. Time flies by sometimes..Workout and Videos: Started the workout with some Standing Unilateral Dumbbell Presses and Weighted Chin-ups:Overall Impression: Short workout. Nothing special to report. |
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| Banned Rank: Member Experience: 10+ Years Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Lancaster, Ohio
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