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The f6 is similar to the fury. The fury was really the first of its generation in shirts and shirts like the rage followed. The fury has the sleeves set dead straight and has a fairly high collar. The f6 is different in the sleeves are slightly angled and the collar slightly lower. The interesting thing is that nearly all the developments with shirts have come about from lifters modifying or manipluting designs to get better performance. The dropping of the collars and the twisting sleeves- is all a form of 'pre-jacking'.
Amyway- people will tell you f6 is better for arched lifters due to the angle. Truth is its not so simple. People tend to flare more in the fury and tuck in the f6. The f6 last a lower groove, but also a bigger 'sweet spot'. The f6 is an ideal beginner single ply shirt as its much easier to work than a katana. The material on an f6 is nxg plus- which has more give than a katana or super katana's nxg super plus. As a result you can be more agressive and you'll get a little more 'pop'. The nxg super plus material has more of a stopping power whereas nxg plus is more 'springy'. Some of the top single ply guys use f6- a lot of women use f6. Midote set his 360kg world record in an f6. But it has some japanese style mods.
The f6 is similar to the fury. The fury was really the first of its generation in shirts and shirts like the rage followed. The fury has the sleeves set dead straight and has a fairly high collar. The f6 is different in the sleeves are slightly angled and the collar slightly lower. The interesting thing is that nearly all the developments with shirts have come about from lifters modifying or manipluting designs to get better performance. The dropping of the collars and the twisting sleeves- is all a form of 'pre-jacking'.
Amyway- people will tell you f6 is better for arched lifters due to the angle. Truth is its not so simple. People tend to flare more in the fury and tuck in the f6. The f6 last a lower groove, but also a bigger 'sweet spot'. The f6 is an ideal beginner single ply shirt as its much easier to work than a katana. The material on an f6 is nxg plus- which has more give than a katana or super katana's nxg super plus. As a result you can be more agressive and you'll get a little more 'pop'. The nxg super plus material has more of a stopping power whereas nxg plus is more 'springy'. Some of the top single ply guys use f6- a lot of women use f6. Midote set his 360kg world record in an f6. But it has some japanese style mods.
What is a typical amount of gains that you guys get from smolov base cycle?
I googled it but I literally don't give a fuck about the guy that increased his squat from 120-130kg
What is a typical amount of gains that you guys get from smolov base cycle?
I googled it but I literally don't give a fuck about the guy that increased his squat from 120-130kg