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You didn't seem snappy. Haha, that comment in the shoutbox was aimed at that last post since I still was stubborn about it after you elaborated on your post. Because I know that gets frustrating, when you have what seems like very logical arguments but someone keeps saying, nah, not a good idea.
Pressing has always been slow painful progress for me as well no matter how elaborate my training. And the thing is at the times where I have had great "progress" it has almost always resulted in a backlash where I get injured or just drop a bunch of weight as if my shoulders just put the breaks on. Sometimes it's like building a house of cards. So that is where I'm coming from with this stuff. Sure you may have gotten the 275, and then next time, the house comes crashing down. I'm just talking in general for everyone now, btw... |
I almost made an AC style comment (just to get a rise out of you). But I'm going to refrain. :D
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like....no injuries are preventable? :)
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I was just reading my posts and I don't know what I was thinking. That's just crazy. There is no use in trying to prevent training injuries. All injuries are genetic or something that sounds similar to some shit I read somewhere.
If you hurt you shoulder here's what you do. You pull out your pecker and lay it on a bench and you drop a 45 on it. It's important to do it from overhead to get the best effect. Your shoulder will not be bothering you for a while. For more tips on how to train around injuries visit my website: http://i'mastupidfock.com Get-r-done~! :biglaugh: |
Haha that's hilarious :biglaugh:
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can't seem to open the link
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That link only works for dumbasses. Consider it a compliment :D
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ahahhahahahhahahhahahaha.
nice. |
:biglaugh:
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I'm surprised no one's made that website yet. Yahoo Answers' next big venture?? :biglaugh:
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