whats good everybody.. i am a civilian now.. bu i am a veteran.. i did 5 yrs in the army and been just about everywhere you can get deployed.. lol.. yll know how it is.. i ETS'd late oct 04 e-6 in 4 years.. not bad huh... either way its good to see some many soldiers airmen and marines and sailors in the iron game in here.. kepp up the good work.. and for those deployed .. be safe and come home..
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Thread: military bodybuilders.....
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Originally Posted by FrkShw
unit is MCB: HS bn
i'm one of the computer geeks.You're going to get criticized no matter what you do, especially if you're trying to achieve something and rise above the flock. Do it anyway. Negative criticism from others is often a sign that you're on your way up in the world.
any man who says he can see right through a girl is obviously missing the point. - Groucho Marx
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strongman/powerlifter
To the fellow powerlifters. I am a former competitor for USPF/IPF and armed forces from the 80's and 90's was selected for US TEAM in 1994/95
I just do strange lifts from powerfactor/static contraction, some powerlifting, bodybuilding and martial arts lifting from kung fu chin na/throwing plates, hitting on steel plates full force. I partial or 1/4 press modified leg press 2300lbs in 2002-2003 over 45 plates on a hoist legpress including/olympic bar.
Icarian hacksquat machine w/olympic bar, 38 plates at about 1915lbs 1/4 press, or partial press. Partial press on smith machine seated press 650lbs, 1/2 press 650 on smith machine decline press, held 460 lbs of deadlift for 35 seconds at 175-180lbs...weigh 195 now. I go lower on those lifts now but more reps.
Those are my unofficial non competing strange lifts. It's in connection with my expertise in martial arts/instructor, using jeet kuned do concepts.
My hats to fellow bodybuilders and powerlifters in the military of their accomplishments. WE LIFTERS GIVE GOOD EXAMPLES TO THE PUBLIC with our skills and hardcore training...my compliments to you all!
FORMER US AIR FORCE during cold war,
US ARMY from recent deployment(classified location/mission)
US ARMY N.G. current status
CAVALRY SCOUT 19D..
SAN DIEGO
jeet kune do/kali instructor
grappling from japanese jiu jitsu, chinese chin na,
filipino kali, hawaiian kajukenbo and some bjj but dont' rely on it
more on the chinese/japanese/filipino far more effective.
other arts are kenpo and muay thai.
38 yrs.
weightlifting is 27 yrs serious, lifting since age 10, total 33 yrs.
pound per pound in many types of lifting, at a class of my own.
Powerlifting, there are women that can outdeadlift me, bench and squat from lower and heavier weightclass. check them out at their websites.
But OVERALL strength or multiple NON OFFICIAL or competition lifting, I'm at a class all by myself pound per pound male or female!!!
My lifting heroes are paul anderson, bill kazmeir, venus magnesun, arnold, lou ferrigno and my mentor bruce lee and jack lallane.
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