You're taking my comments way out of context.
Minimise risk where you can and there certainly is plenty of room for improvement as far as PL comps are concerned, which are still pretty amateurish in their current form.
No I haven'tYou have avoided my question.
Have you been to a meet?
You're taking my comments way out of context.
Minimise risk where you can and there certainly is plenty of room for improvement as far as PL comps are concerned, which are still pretty amateurish in their current form.
Suicide grip. Don't do it.
All i see is a blur.
I read on another forum that had a report of his injuries and it said he was using thumbless grip.
Anyway how do you drop a bar like that with a normal grip.
I've seen those benches with the face savers which are a good idea but why not have some adjustable safteys built into comp benches incase the spotters miss.
All i see is a blur.
I read on another forum that had a report of his injuries and it said he was using thumbless grip.
Anyway how do you drop a bar like that with a normal grip.
I've seen those benches with the face savers which are a good idea but why not have some adjustable safteys built into comp benches incase the spotters miss.
Put it this way and have a good think about it
And I might be off base
and to those that believe it safe
Would you feel the same way if your child chose to pursue powerlifting?
And you had no control where this child chose to compete.
Knowing that some or maybe alot depending on your expectations are dodgy.
Put it into perspective goose your child is far more likely to be killed or injured in the car on the way to the meet.
He flexes his wrist. There is no way that a thumb can stop 185kg from rolling out your hand if you do this.
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