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      dwagman
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        Middle Atlantic Postal


        Dan

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        Those who are enamored of practice without science
        are like a pilot who goes onto a ship without rudder or
        compass and never has any certainty to where he is going.

        Leonardo Da Vinci; 1452-1519

      • #21495
        Anonymous

          Dan,

          I was looking at last years worlds with the curl and you got 105lbs, quite the improvement since last year. Impressive stuff.

          Jesse

        • #21494
          dwagman
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            Hey Jesse, that’s not an improvement, just piss poor performance at worlds.

            I opened with 104, and was going to go 135, then 155. I obviously made my opener and then with 135 my left wrist collapsed. Something that NEVER happened to me before in ANY lift. You can imagine my surprise. Of course I retook 135 and got it fairly easily, but received one red light too many. After reviewing the video I’m not sure what those reds were for, but that’s just the way competition goes sometimes.

            So since I thought I was strong enough then for 155, and now, too, and didn’t get it then nor now, you can see that I didn’t make any improvements in that lift. But then again, it’s one of those lifts that’s more technique- than strength-dependent, not to mention rather hard to judge, so I’m not too concerned.

            -d


            Dan

            For Body Intellect Brochure click here: https://www.icloud.com/keynote/0fcsokZWooW_1B1uZmL1AI5fA#BI-DW

            Those who are enamored of practice without science
            are like a pilot who goes onto a ship without rudder or
            compass and never has any certainty to where he is going.

            Leonardo Da Vinci; 1452-1519

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