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but this was just to point out that it is not easy to lift equipped, anyone that thinks they can get 75% just by chucking on a shirt
I will give them $100
Good move. I wouldn't squat in both brand new though. I'd break in the briefs and get used to them before moving onto the suit and then eventually both.
There is a huge difference between assistance and supportive gear. Having said that I know of people who consider a belt assistance gear. Chad Aichs says if you can't box squat 20lbs more in a belt then without it you're not using your belt right.
I have trained with both single and double ply. The double ply stuff adds another dimension of skill. I reckon in a double ply shirt I'd probably get another 20-30kg at least. Squat suits not sure- but probably more. The reffing I have seen at CAPO comps has been pretty good.
I have trained with both single and double ply. The double ply stuff adds another dimension of skill. I reckon in a double ply shirt I'd probably get another 20-30kg at least. Squat suits not sure- but probably more. The reffing I have seen at CAPO comps has been pretty good.
The reffing at CAPO is excellent, Im sure they would love to have you. One major advantage is you could lift with ProRaw and make a heap of cash while you're there.