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Y Board - The Player's Club / Re: The Y board lifting thread
« Last post by CalvinH on Today at 05:43:52 AM »chaos showing his love for curls with all his bicep workouts lately.
People gave you credit for winning, but it's the very nature of competitive bodybuilding to have others challenge and doubt that you can do any better than you recently did or that you can even stand a chance against others like the ones who you feel aren't giving you credit. We don't have cheerleaders here. Everyone has gotten it at one time or another. These guys are not being unreasonable, they are just fierce competitors. They are all decorated competitors with many years of experience and accolades.either that or they all think he’s an asshole
This should serve as motivation. Work on becoming so good that you are seen as undeniable.
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We have both of the BowFlex sets in our home gym, the smaller ones go up to 50 (actually 52.5 or something) and the bigger ones up to 90 lbs. I like the smaller ones but the bigger ones the handle is weird, doesn't feel right.
For those with little space, seems like its affordable for most (while 900.00 is far from "cheap" its also not a ton).
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I got some Powerblocks recently for my home gym (90's) for small money (Marketplace) and I really like the feel of them.
(Like Donnie Thompsons "Center Mass Bells" very good feel/balance). Never thought I would like them until I tried them at the gym.
So when I win a National level NPC show any of them you will then admit I am the better bodybuilder and you don't know shit? I just want to be clear on when this will be over. At what point do I get credit? Do I need to take the overall at Nationals or just win my class? Is a top 3 good enough? How far does this have to go?
But still better than your lineup... By a long shot..
Because you were 55 and they were both 65