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AvatarThe_Lone_Wolf
Great stuff Tom, some outrageous lifts and performances there, especially for U90!
dannyboy73
Post Edited: 24.10.2014 @ 22:40 PM by dannyboy73
Indeed

The_Lone_Wolf said:some outrageous lifts and performances there

Why you not there Tom or Adam outspan there???Confused
AvatarTomHibbert
dannyboy73 said:Indeed
The_Lone_Wolf said:some outrageous lifts and performances there

Why you not there Tom or Adam outspan there???Confused


I was organising everything so couldn't do that and compete. Don't think the foreigners are ready for the hot pants!
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plonker
Arrams first few dumbells were pretty much two handed... How come they were allowed?
dazzachap
plonker said:Arrams first few dumbells were pretty much two handed... How come they were allowed?


Agreed, def advantage on a timed event,
AvatarTomHibbert
Must have copied link twice, will sort when back off holiday

From above the shoulder he had it with one hand, Lloyd was reffing and had no problem with it. Yea its an advantage but no one else thought to try it. Very easy to speak to the ref or even show them beforehand. One of the things that makes Arram great is his preparation
Avataryoungy
TomHibbert said:Must have copied link twice, will sort when back off holiday

From above the shoulder he had it with one hand, Lloyd was reffing and had no problem with it. Yea its an advantage but no one else thought to try it. Very easy to speak to the ref or even show them beforehand. One of the things that makes Arram great is his preparation


He generated the power / momentum with two arms on the dumbbell though. Probably not the best place to discuss rules on dumbbell though here so as not to take anything away from the guys performance.

Looks like a cracking comp and well done to all the guys involved. Looks like u90 may just be moving forward!
AvatarTomHibbert
youngy said:
He generated the power / momentum with two arms on the dumbbell though. Probably not the best place to discuss rules on dumbbell though here so as not to take anything away from the guys performance.
Looks like a cracking comp and well done to all the guys involved. Looks like u90 may just be moving forward!


I fully understand what he did, I watched it. Rules don't clarify it needs to touch shoulder. It just allows a quicker rep, if it was that much easier he would be able to do it with all the DB's. Ref allowed it after the competitor letting him know beforehand what he planned to do so can't ask for much more. I spoke to all competitors after and no one even mentioned the DB technique or had a problem with it, some said they wished they thought of it
Avataryoungy
TomHibbert said:
I fully understand what he did, I watched it. Rules don't clarify it needs to touch shoulder. It just allows a quicker rep, if it was that much easier he would be able to do it with all the DB's. Ref allowed it after the competitor letting him know beforehand what he planned to do so can't ask for much more. I spoke to all competitors after and no one even mentioned the DB technique or had a problem with it, some said they wished they thought of it


That is completely fair enough then.

I thought conventionally that if two hands were being used then the 2nd hand had to be clearly away from the dumbbell before the initiation of any leg drive. In this case the leg drive would have already taken place before the dumbbell reaches shoulder height, with two hands on the dumbbell. Although my interpretation / understanding maybe isn't correct then since I've seen that method passed a few times in comp now.

Again, well done to Arram and the rest of the guys competing!
jones105
U have missed out 5th(brian) and 10th(raymond)

U uploaded 9th And 4th twice bud
Avatarunit94
youngy said:
That is completely fair enough then.
I thought conventionally that if two hands were being used then the 2nd hand had to be clearly away from the dumbbell before the initiation of any leg drive. In this case the leg drive would have already taken place before the dumbbell reaches shoulder height, with two hands on the dumbbell. Although my interpretation / understanding maybe isn't correct then since I've seen that method passed a few times in comp now.
Again, well done to Arram and the rest of the guys competing!


Would be a no lift in most comps but if everyone is ok with it then fair enough.
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