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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: OneMoreRep on July 14, 2014, 08:20:32 PM
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Member "WalterWhite" has a very rich history in competitive power-lifting and has much to offer to those that are interested in both power-lifting and bodybuilding.
The guy is strong, real strong.
Congrats!
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;D
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I think this is getting old. Too obvious that its a "rub" in Basiles face.
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Congrats..well deserved 8)
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Cool guy. Congrats 8)
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I think this is getting old. Too obvious that its a "rub" in Basiles face.
Now, now... We have about 30 members that have now sent us requests for Blue Stars.
Some will not be approved and some already have been. WalterWhite has a very, very impressive record in power-lifting and provided everything we needed for verification.
That said, Ron is the person in charge of ultimately granting Blue Stars. I don't have the power to add them to anyone's profile.
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I think this is getting old. Too obvious that its a "rub" in Basiles face.
Admit it, you want some blue stars.
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Did someone say Blue Stars? I sense a full blown conspiracy here. I can't even change my avatar!
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Did someone say Blue Stars? I sense a full blown conspiracy here. I can't even change my avatar!
Want me to lend you some blue stars?
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Haha
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Admit it, you want some blue stars.
give me 2 1/2 of yours.
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I think this is getting old. Too obvious that its a "rub" in Basiles face.
You have more important things to worry about, don't you? ::)
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give me 2 1/2 of yours.
I got your 2 1/2" right here stud
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Thank you OMR and guys I appreciate the congratulatory posts!
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Thank you OMR and guys I appreciate the congratulatory posts!
I got your 2 1/2" right here stud
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fuck dude you kill me. awesome.
hands down top shelf shit w every post. cheers.
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You have more important things to worry about, don't you? ::)
I'm multitasking. :D
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I got your 2 1/2" right here stud
Personal message me. :D
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Congrats Walter. Power lifting is an honorable sport.
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Congrats Walter. Power lifting is an honorable sport.
Thank you Prime I totally agree and I'm pleased OMR passed on my information and Ron approved a powerlifter.
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good job
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Congrats to WW... Can you tell us your best lifts, at what bodyweight? Single-ply, double-ply, raw??
Poor Basil, he gets no respect :-*
(http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608042591942741026&pid=1.7)
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Yo Mr. White! Congratulations! Well deserved, enjoy the top elite of Getbig!!
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Did someone say Blue Stars? I sense a full blown conspiracy here. I can't even change my avatar!
Really?? ::) ::)
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Thank you OMR and guys I appreciate the congratulatory posts!
Kudos my friend.......well deserved! ;)
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Did someone say Blue Stars? I sense a full blown conspiracy here. I can't even change my avatar!
Why do you think Ron hates you so much?
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Congrats to WW... Can you tell us your best lifts, at what bodyweight? Single-ply, double-ply, raw??
Poor Basil, he gets no respect :-*
(http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608042591942741026&pid=1.7)
I competed as a teen at 165 which I had a difficult time making! When I began training at big powerlifting/bodybuilding gym called Peps in Framingham MA for football some of the older guys began helping me with my lifting techniques and showed me how to squat. I benched raw and the Inzer blast shirts were not even an option. I wore a supersuit for squats and often deadlifted raw because the suit was uncomfortable.
Best teenage contest lifts - 535 squat, 345 bench (USPF had long pauses) and 570 dead. These lifts won teenage nationals at 165.
I decided to do a couple bench contests in college and again struggled with the long pauses (many would sink the bar into their chest but I was not comfortable with that). At 21 at 198 (weighed in at 192) I benched 425 in the US Championships and won my class. I put up 450 but one judge said I did not pause long enough. A month later I got the 450 raw.
Best 198 contest lifts - squat 625, 505 bench raw and 660 dead. Biggest contest miss was a 530 which nearly came down on my face (great spotters). Best gym single was 540 with an Inzer blast single ply (like a tight tee) at a bw of 202. I will say contest lifts, when judged correctly, are a whole different ball game when compared to gym lifts. I was failed one time for racking too soon!
I was fortunate to train with some amazing people to include Ted Arcidi and Bev Francis. When I left powerlifting due to time restraints with my job at 24 I never stopped lifting and many of you have seen my pics on the board.
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Congrats! It's good to see a fellow NH resident get his button.
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Congrats! It's good to see a fellow NH resident get his button.
Thanks Aj!
Live Free Or Die! :)
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Looks good blue stars were in order.
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Well deserve my friend.....Ken
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Congrats, Brother.
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I competed as a teen at 165 which I had a difficult time making! When I began training at big powerlifting/bodybuilding gym called Peps in Framingham MA for football some of the older guys began helping me with my lifting techniques and showed me how to squat. I benched raw and the Inzer blast shirts were not even an option. I wore a supersuit for squats and often deadlifted raw because the suit was uncomfortable.
Best teenage contest lifts - 535 squat, 345 bench (USPF had long pauses) and 570 dead. These lifts won teenage nationals at 165.
I decided to do a couple bench contests in college and again struggled with the long pauses (many would sink the bar into their chest but I was not comfortable with that). At 21 at 198 (weighed in at 192) I benched 425 in the US Championships and won my class. I put up 450 but one judge said I did not pause long enough. A month later I got the 450 raw.
Best 198 contest lifts - squat 625, 505 bench raw and 660 dead. Biggest contest miss was a 530 which nearly came down on my face (great spotters). Best gym single was 540 with an Inzer blast single ply (like a tight tee) at a bw of 202. I will say contest lifts, when judged correctly, are a whole different ball game when compared to gym lifts. I was failed one time for racking too soon!
I was fortunate to train with some amazing people to include Ted Arcidi and Bev Francis. When I left powerlifting due to time restraints with my job at 24 I never stopped lifting and many of you have seen my pics on the board.
Very cool, thanks for the info. Ted talks about Peps often when we go for lunch. I bought a leg machine off of Powerlifter John McGuire who also trained at Peps back in the day...
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Good to see some more competitive powerlifters on here.
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Good to see some more competitive powerlifters on here.
We have about 4 more that are in the works for getting their blue stars.
We recently had a large influx of members asking for blue stars.
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We have about 4 more that are in the works for getting their blue stars.
We recently had a large influx of members asking for blue stars.
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That is cool. I am competitive as well, but I am not going to make a big deal like some people do about some blue starts next to my name lol.
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That's awesome...
Well deserved
WoooSSHHHHHHHHH
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Thanks Aj!
Live Free Or Die! :)
Congrats and welcome to the club
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Very cool, thanks for the info. Ted talks about Peps often when we go for lunch. I bought a leg machine off of Powerlifter John McGuire who also trained at Peps back in the day...
Last time I saw Ted at his place in Manchester he had his elbows bandaged which I believe was from his second bone spur surgery. Small world because I had just run a cardiac residents symposium on valve repair and his brother Joe was in the class!
Peps was an amazing gym and to learn from guys like Ted (who was at one point kicked out) and other top lifters like the Paul brothers (the owners sons) was invaluable from a competitive perspective.
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Congrats and welcome to the club
There is no Blue Stars Club. Besides, you are at the bottom of the list there, too. I hardly want to be a member of any club that accepts you!
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There is no Blue Stars Club. Besides, you are at the bottom of the list there, too. I hardly want to be a member of any club that accepts you!
Vince I have never posted anything negative about you on GB and there is no reason for you to get into it with Vince G in this thread.
Thanks again guys for the positive comments!
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Did someone say Blue Stars? I sense a full blown conspiracy here. I can't even change my avatar!
I won a world championship in PLing and have no similar campaign, relax. And you can google my results. It means nothing.
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Vince I have never posted anything negative about you on GB and there is no reason for you to get into it with Vince G in this thread.
Thanks again guys for the positive comments!
This is how we waste time on Getbig. No one is hurt.
Congrats on your big lifts. Not many ever bench over 500 pounds.
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This is how we waste time on Getbig. No one is hurt.
Congrats on your big lifts. Not many ever bench over 500 pounds.
Not unless they are posting while driving! :D
Thanks I'm glad I got those lifts in before the corporate world took over my life!
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There is no Blue Stars Club. Besides, you are at the bottom of the list there, too. I hardly want to be a member of any club that accepts you!
Yes you do....quit lying Basile and please stay out of this thread if you don't have anything nice to say.
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Yes you do....quit lying Basile and please stay out of this thread if you don't have anything nice to say.
I guess when it is all said and done your Blue Stars are the highest honor you have achieved in bodybuilding.
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I guess when it is all said and done your Blue Stars are the highest honor you have achieved in bodybuilding.
And picking your judges and organizing the event to win the Mr Canada was yours.....right???
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2.5X BW bench RAW, that's pretty fucking spectacular.
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2.5X BW bench RAW, that's pretty fucking spectacular.
Thanks I still wonder what I could have done if I hung around longer. I traveled a lot in my job, bought a house and then got married so priorities changed.
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I think I've already expressed my generally warm and friendly feelings towards you, so OBVIOUSLY congrats.
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Thanks I still wonder what I could have done if I hung around longer. I traveled a lot in my job, bought a house and then got married so priorities changed.
Just so we know, what can you bench nowadays?
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Just so we know, what can you bench nowadays?
In 02 I crashed a mountain bike and a grade one separation in my right shoulder went to grade 3. As it healed I found that dumbbell flies/presses and using hammer incline/decline were just fine. Up until then I rarely went over 365 and often benched using a smith to avoid the need for a spotter.
I have good strength but often do sets of 20 reps on pec movements and overall I do fast circuits to keep my heart rate up.
I think I've already expressed my generally warm and friendly feelings towards you, so OBVIOUSLY congrats.
The feelings are mutual and thank you! ;)