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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: The Squadfather on June 03, 2007, 09:11:27 PM
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something about those plates looks fishy to me.
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haha he's natural.
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looks fine to me.. also noticed he had 3 helpers there for his lift.. gus on end supported the weight with both hands at all times and the spot at his rear was in deep.. nonetheless MUCH RESPECT!!! :o
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HHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAH HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
There's plenty of rubber plates all over the place in my home gym to make me do a 1100 squat, lunges or any other lift where my balls pop out of my G. ;D
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I know that gym. Some def hardcore lifters there. ::)
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HHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
There's plenty of rubber plates all over the place in my home gym to make me do a 1100 squat, lunges or any other lift where my balls pop out of my G. ;D
eactly, i'm guessing that those plates are either completely fake or weigh 20 pounds apiece.
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Those are real
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The spotters lift like 2/3'rd of the total weight.
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He was doing some moving and shaking on that walkback. It can't be THAT light. WTH kinda plates were those though? We have rubber coated 45's at my gym adn they're not NEAR that thick.
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Rubber coated 45's at all LA Fitness. They do look thicker than normal metal 45's.
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Is this real :D
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I think the bar bends when he takes it off, I only watched it real quick and didn't really analyze it at all, he goes REALLY deep...didn't notice how much the spotters are helping...who knows if it's real or not? From what I've heard the guy that does it is a beast so who knows? I've seen rubber coated plates that are pretty damn thick before so I can't comment on that.