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Bazza exaggerating again.i remember he claimed he could rack pull 400 and unrack a 400 kg squat.im not the greatest videoer of lifts but i can rest assure that i most definately would have a record of said lifts.400 kgs my ass.
powerlifting aint more popular because its boring.My mrs and kids refused to come to any meets after i took them to my first 1.they said it was crap waiting for hours just to see me squat high.unless you are into the sport then its extremely interesting.I think its a great sport.Training for it is damn fun too.
other sports that suckass in my opinion are golf.fukin overpaid wanker sport.formula 1.boring as fck.tennis.zzzzzzzzzz and overpaid too..soccer.unless its world cup and aussie rules.i dont get the love for it.niggas should be playing rugby or league not aerial ping pong.boring kick fest.Luckily noone else plays it,id hate to have my sunday viewing inundated with that shit.
powerlifting,rugby,league,cricket(not tests they are boring unless its on a seamer then watching batsmen get fucked up is fun)weightlifting and to a lesser extent strongman are all good.i admire the dedication of bodybuilding as well.
My little one is a national level swimmer, the training is 5am to 7am, minimum 5 days a week and sometimes weekends. Then from 6pm to 8pm, 4 nights a week. The laps are gruelling and the endurance these kids have is amazing. Couldn't imagine a a fat, goateed, bald power lifter lasting one of these training sessions without drowning.
My little one is a national level swimmer, the training is 5am to 7am, minimum 5 days a week and sometimes weekends. Then from 6pm to 8pm, 4 nights a week. The laps are gruelling and the endurance these kids have is amazing. Couldn't imagine a a fat, goateed, bald power lifter lasting one of these training sessions without drowning.
My little one is a national level swimmer, the training is 5am to 7am, minimum 5 days a week and sometimes weekends. Then from 6pm to 8pm, 4 nights a week. The laps are gruelling and the endurance these kids have is amazing. Couldn't imagine a a fat, goateed, bald power lifter lasting one of these training sessions without drowning.
you re a moron.swimming is much easier.2 hrs paddling around in a pool?piss easy.you re comparing kids to adults and saying the kids are tougher. pls,i can tell you have never experienced the joys of a 3rd week smolov 10x3 the day after a 7x5.you would be singing a different tune.
you re a moron.swimming is much easier.2 hrs paddling around in a pool?piss easy.you re comparing kids to adults and saying the kids are tougher. pls,i can tell you have never experienced the joys of a 3rd week smolov 10x3 the day after a 7x5.you would be singing a different tune.
you re a moron.swimming is much easier.2 hrs paddling around in a pool?piss easy.you re comparing kids to adults and saying the kids are tougher. pls,i can tell you have never experienced the joys of a 3rd week smolov 10x3 the day after a 7x5.you would be singing a different tune.
Especially chasing times, arms weigh a ton, shoulders ache and lungs scream.
These friggin QLD kids are like torpedos, our Vic kids always chasing them.
Especially chasing times, arms weigh a ton, shoulders ache and lungs scream.
These friggin QLD kids are like torpedos, our Vic kids always chasing them.