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PhillippeHalterIcon...31-10-2014 @ 20:52 
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Are horror films healthy...?
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Have you ever thought of weightlifting?
brynevansIcon...31-10-2014 @ 21:03 
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Scotbasher - forever
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grinnell27 said:
unit94 said:
Decent lol there is a guy in your class that can pull 360 Wink


360kg!!! Holy sh!t balls... In my class? What would be my weight class?
You would be in the 93kg class
Don't worry what others are doing at the moment just concentrate on putting a total together by getting your technique right and understanding what happens at a contest ie the rules. The guy pulling 360 is an exceptional international competitor who's been lifting several years.
FatpeteIcon...01-11-2014 @ 08:53 
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Hyper obese Pete
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Read the rules

Find out what to do if you fail a lift.
NorthernLassIcon...01-11-2014 @ 08:59 
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Post Edited: 01.11.2014 @ 08:59 AM by NorthernLass
The best thing I ever did was join a local Powerlifting club... I learnt lots and I am still learningHappy
grinnell27Icon...04-11-2014 @ 08:45 
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570.0 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq
Thanks for all the advice on this guys, really appreciate it.

Its amazing because just looking round this forum you quickly realise how little you actually lift in comparison to others. Granted you shouldnt be focused on other peoples lifts but i think its natural.

Just got to keep pushing hard and battling myself each workout to achieve better lifts all round.

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