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04-06-2009, 08:59 PM #130
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It's a Nikon D40 but the secret is the lens. Super-Takumar 50mm f1.4 lens with an M42 adapter to mount on the camera. That lens is ultra sharp and those pictures are just with the aperture set at 5.6, when I set it at 16 for an outdoor shot it seems like the sharpness is more than my camera can even capture. Even at 5.6 it still captures the individual threads in the silver part of the shoe that says Ironwork III perfectly.
Naw man, I've had my humble pie before these shoes. Meet my last pair, The Werksans aka Bowling Shoe:
Olympic Weightlifting: Cuban Method
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?p=703396581
Snatch: 97kg
Clean and jerk: 120kg
Front squat 160kg
Back squat: 170kg
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04-07-2009, 03:17 AM #131
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how are those ironworks on sizing?
Before you insult somebody, first walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you insult them, you are a mile away and you have their shoes.
Myprotein 5% discount code - MP116644 - Not much off, but better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.
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Attention Las Vegas-ians,
Are there any stores in Vegas that offer weightlifting shoes? I'm headed out there this weekend, and I wanted to grab some while I'm there."The reality is that neither strength nor technique will adequately compensate for a considerable lack of the other.....Excellent technique and poor strength will produce a mediocre athlete; excellent strength and poor technique will produce a mediocre athlete. Neither can be neglected for the sake of developing the other, and the two must be developed in concert - " Greg Everett, Olympic Weightlifting
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Question: I have the Pendlay Do-Wins, size 11. I've been using them for a couple of weeks now, but I'm thinking about exchanging them for a smaller size. I didn't think it'd be an issue, because they fit pretty nicely and aren't too loose, but they're not as snug as I'd like them to be -- there's a gap of exactly 1" from the top of my big toe to the front of the shoe. Would I be better off with a size 10.5, or should I drop down even further to a 10?
My Olympic Journal:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=115193411
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04-15-2009, 09:27 AM #147
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I've contacted Adidas but haven't heard back from them yet - maybe someone here can direct me? I normally wear New Balance because I have wide feet, and a collapsable arch (when I step down, my arch disappears.)
My size: 9-9.5
Width: 2E
Anyone know of any specific shoes that would fit my width? I can't wear shoes with a built-in arch into the side (like Nike's). I need something with a wide toe-box. Any ideas?"The reality is that neither strength nor technique will adequately compensate for a considerable lack of the other.....Excellent technique and poor strength will produce a mediocre athlete; excellent strength and poor technique will produce a mediocre athlete. Neither can be neglected for the sake of developing the other, and the two must be developed in concert - " Greg Everett, Olympic Weightlifting
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