15190 pts ยท June 9, 2013
I'm only commenting because I forsee this comment thread being very entertaining
Yes. A strict overhead press does not use momentum like this, but is typically done with comparably less weight than you would a push press.
You can't be objective about art and expect any meaningful output from it though
At the very next Olympics trying again to reach gold.
Pretty sure I seen a post on here debunking the failed athlete myth. Mainly because an athlete who underperformed at one Olympics was...
Bamboozle Camshaft*
The lettuce one is bleedin Dunnes Stores lettuce an all!
"Oh I think I found a grey" "Shut up Susan that joke got old when you started losing teeth"
Why is it racist though? Or do you mean discriminatory? Cause they're not the same
I assumed it stood for Negro, probably made around a time when it was acceptable to say
Even if she hadn't served, it's still better to take advice on a field from someone who has experience over someone who avoided it
There's morons on every side of an argument. Your stance should be dictated by your own reasoning, not the presence of an idiot.
Out the window*
Melting water?
Your first reply to me mentioned kneecaps falling back when below parallel and that caused increase risk of injury
But weren't you saying earlier that breaking parallel was bad because of your knees?
Such as starting the movement with a low weight before building up to the heavier ones? Can't train a weak point without exposing it
The point of the training is to increase strength, surely you'd want to test yourself at weak points?
It's demonstrably fine https://youtu.be/AvrzgKsRnJ0
Then why can we squat that low as a natural biomechanical movement?
Breaking parallel is perfectly fine as long as you don't round your back. Some people have that kind of flexibility available to them
Read the Reddit thread, the guy didn't copyright his work so it's public domain
(2) I've never stated agreement with the term, but the term exists for ease of communication, I didn't create it
This is a weird point you're trying to make, it's perfectly valid to call it a privilege men get as it applies to the vast majority of men.
Or at least, it's very much more likely for women to be judged
I think the idea is that men don't have to worry at all about being judged, where it's a demonstrable social occurrence for women.
That's anecdotal. Are you saying it doesn't happen at all?
Like it's a privilege to males by literal definition, but like it's not men oppressing women, as most tend to relate to male privilege
I thought she just meant that men have the privilege of not getting judged for doubling up the same outfit in two days?
I'm only commenting because I forsee this comment thread being very entertaining
Yes. A strict overhead press does not use momentum like this, but is typically done with comparably less weight than you would a push press.
You can't be objective about art and expect any meaningful output from it though
At the very next Olympics trying again to reach gold.
Pretty sure I seen a post on here debunking the failed athlete myth. Mainly because an athlete who underperformed at one Olympics was...
Bamboozle Camshaft*
The lettuce one is bleedin Dunnes Stores lettuce an all!
"Oh I think I found a grey" "Shut up Susan that joke got old when you started losing teeth"
Why is it racist though? Or do you mean discriminatory? Cause they're not the same
I assumed it stood for Negro, probably made around a time when it was acceptable to say
Even if she hadn't served, it's still better to take advice on a field from someone who has experience over someone who avoided it
There's morons on every side of an argument. Your stance should be dictated by your own reasoning, not the presence of an idiot.
Out the window*
Melting water?
Your first reply to me mentioned kneecaps falling back when below parallel and that caused increase risk of injury
But weren't you saying earlier that breaking parallel was bad because of your knees?
Such as starting the movement with a low weight before building up to the heavier ones? Can't train a weak point without exposing it
The point of the training is to increase strength, surely you'd want to test yourself at weak points?
It's demonstrably fine https://youtu.be/AvrzgKsRnJ0
Then why can we squat that low as a natural biomechanical movement?
Breaking parallel is perfectly fine as long as you don't round your back. Some people have that kind of flexibility available to them
Read the Reddit thread, the guy didn't copyright his work so it's public domain
(2) I've never stated agreement with the term, but the term exists for ease of communication, I didn't create it
This is a weird point you're trying to make, it's perfectly valid to call it a privilege men get as it applies to the vast majority of men.
Or at least, it's very much more likely for women to be judged
I think the idea is that men don't have to worry at all about being judged, where it's a demonstrable social occurrence for women.
That's anecdotal. Are you saying it doesn't happen at all?
Like it's a privilege to males by literal definition, but like it's not men oppressing women, as most tend to relate to male privilege
I thought she just meant that men have the privilege of not getting judged for doubling up the same outfit in two days?