Log training Video
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BigLoz27/07/11 @ 07:58
Here is one of the methods that have helped my log lifting.
Also a recent interview i did for Marunde muscle
http://www.marunde-muscle.com/forum/showthread.php?p=365502#po...
Loz
Also a recent interview i did for Marunde muscle
http://www.marunde-muscle.com/forum/showthread.php?p=365502#po...
Loz
Simon_T27/07/11 @ 08:16
Top man Loz, it's always good to see how the best in the world train.
Cracking interview too, all the best for WSM.
Cracking interview too, all the best for WSM.
richieallen27/07/11 @ 08:37
Post Edited: 27.07.2011 @ 08:49 AM by richieallen
good write up fella.....also cheers for the o/h vid .. i will be investing in a pair of bands.... WILLSAN27/07/11 @ 09:17
Thing27/07/11 @ 09:51
BigLoz27/07/11 @ 12:05
Cheers guys. If your log is to heavy just use a bar or axle out a rack to start with. Normal weight for me is 110/120kg for 8sets of 2/3 as fast as I can. I always look to move the weight faster and faster.
Loz
Loz
Joni27/07/11 @ 14:30
Cuddles27/07/11 @ 16:44
Nice video big fella.
There's a dude over at the P&B who got close to a 400lb log using a lot of band work iirc.
I think I'd end up in A&E with Will mind you!
There's a dude over at the P&B who got close to a 400lb log using a lot of band work iirc.
I think I'd end up in A&E with Will mind you!
BigLoz28/07/11 @ 16:49
Joni said:nice interview man - americans like to pass their compliments eh
Lol, takes a bit of time to get use to them lol.
tonylyme31/07/11 @ 15:28
Post Edited: 31.07.2011 @ 15:29 PM by tonylyme
yeah bud great write up. keep smashing those weights around dude and kick some ass in wsm.