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Strange things in the gym...

B Fold-

So how is that thrower trainging going more generally? (ie, how are the athletes performance wise, what are their weaknesses etc) Getting more familiar with the throwing life? Hope your having fun... Looking forward to hearing more on this...

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b fold the truth said:


It helps to have someone remind you of everything that you are supposed to do. I have a checklist of things to tell Cheese...and he has one to tell me. Really helps.

B True

Cool thanX Clint! :D
 
This is the most useful thread I have seen for a while Bfold. After reading this I whent back and rewatched several Powerlifting videos and I realized that you're right, THEY ALL HOLD THEIR BREATHS! They might let out a little grunt but most of their air stays with them. I never would have noticed that if it where not for you, thanks.
 
cheesecake said:
A degree does not always equal an education.

Glad that you can help them out. I'm sure they will thank you later.
...chad...

i was doing hammer strenght tricep/dip pushdowns...and i asked this trainer which grip would mainly target what heads of my triceps...and he told me to do all three grips, two to three sets each...thanx dickface!
 
Tiervexx said:
This is the most useful thread I have seen for a while Bfold. After reading this I whent back and rewatched several Powerlifting videos and I realized that you're right, THEY ALL HOLD THEIR BREATHS! They might let out a little grunt but most of their air stays with them. I never would have noticed that if it where not for you, thanks.

Honestly...I owe a lot of my success and knowledge to Hannibal. He spent endless hours chatting with me, talking to me, emailing me, etc...just because it MIGHT help me with my training.

Thanks for the karma man...

B True
 
b fold

i feel better now. at times i thought i was doing things wrong when i held my breath, but it couldn't help it

nice to find out i was doing right all along
 
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WalkingBeast said:
My technique is pretty similiar. I inhale before I unrack the bar, then exhale fully, take the bar off the rack and then inhale on tbe descent, sometimes hold it and dont exhale on the positive. :D
This sounds like what I do too...inhaling on the way down kinda creates more tension in my body...I'll have to experiment with holding my breath on the way down AND up.

B, I thinkperhaps many people (trainers, etc.) train that way because a lot of newbies do it the opposite--breathe out on the negative and breathe in on the positive. I suppose their way is better than that, but not optimal by any means.
 
Tiervexx said:
This is the most useful thread I have seen for a while Bfold. After reading this I whent back and rewatched several Powerlifting videos and I realized that you're right, THEY ALL HOLD THEIR BREATHS! They might let out a little grunt but most of their air stays with them. I never would have noticed that if it where not for you, thanks.

They are also doing 1-rep max lifts. Try that with higher rep sets and you'll fatigue really quickly.
 
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