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Doenitz79
02-02-2009, 04:57 AM
Farmers

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How do I minimise the swinging(either up/down or side to side) of the implements?

Yoke

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Still trying to get accustomed to yoke training(this is only my third week with this implement),so can't go as heavy as I want.

Thanks for watching!

BRUTUSPLAC
02-05-2009, 08:15 AM
work on FRONTAL SQUATS , lower back and abs.
Work on staying as vertical as possible We all learn thru trail and error and more from DOING IT over and over ,

Weds i moved my frist 170 lb stone . no warm up , no belt, nothing, FIRST TIME trying stone lifting, i got dozens of p.m;s with tips

Lifeman89
02-05-2009, 10:58 AM
work on FRONTAL SQUATS , lower back and abs.
Work on staying as vertical as possible We all learn thru trail and error and more from DOING IT over and over ,

Weds i moved my frist 170 lb stone . no warm up , no belt, nothing, FIRST TIME trying stone lifting, i got dozens of p.m;s with tips

i agree with the idea of doing some core work... zercher squats are badass for that... otherwise, i'm jealous of ur equipment!

Doenitz79
02-05-2009, 06:53 PM
Thanks for the nice words.

I think the yoke is one implement that you just needs more practice.

I was wobbling all over the place the first time I did the yoke in my life with just 300+lb.Less than 4 weeks later,I am closing in on a smooth 550lb walk.

Also,I find that ever since I started yoke training,my farmers timing has shot up.Maybe there is a significant carryover.

Doenitz79
02-16-2009, 05:48 AM
A distance PR for FW today.

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Aiming for 100m with that weight.

Timing PR for FW.

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Aiming for <10secs with that weight.

Some sled work as finishers.

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krakken
02-16-2009, 08:19 AM
Nice work, is this Ben from MM.com? If so I am jealous of your equipment as well!! LOL