just to put a reminder my trainer told me to do it out of nowhere and it was the end of my training so i was tired as sh*t what do you all think ?
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Is this a (not so)thinly veiled brag thread? Of course it's a good time, you're only 0.8s off winning the Commonwealth Games gold medal
Dreamer bulk progress: 75.1kg/165lbs 21st Jan 2018 > 94.7kg/208.8lbs 14th September 2018
wildturkey's going to do a powerlifting comp in a misc shirt thread - https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=175560231
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04-10-2018, 02:33 PM #10
But who was a fully automatic timing system with a start sensor, line-scan camera, and timing software?
Just LOL @ pleb-level handheld slow-thumb stopwatches...MISC Blood Drive (MOD REPS): https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=175220881
Start: B-175/S-185/D-185/OHP-95
Current:B-335/S-365/D-365/OHP-215
Goals: B-365/S-405/D-495/OHP-225
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04-11-2018, 09:06 AM #11
There are timing companies in every state that you can hire to time your meets. Every track meet my son was in in High School was electronically timed, and about half of the meets had electronic distance measurment for shot, discus, etc. All the AAU and USATF summer/winter meets had electronic timing too. Most states require electronic timing for district qualifying seeding.
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