
*A tear*
W3rd. Ever since i made that 180 on my snowboard whilst my board was still under a heavy weight of snow, resulting in a twist of the knee and a disturbing popping sound followed by another popping sound and much blinding pain, i've felt much manlier.
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maybe I was under the wrong impression that even pros know when to have a spot...tnf wrote:In the real of heavy squats, what he's doing there isn't that much by someone like that's standards though.Underpants? wrote:arrogance rewarded
I believe he was a bit depleted strengthwise due to contest training.
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He probably should have - the point I was making is that he probably handled that weight relatively easily most of the time.Underpants? wrote:maybe I was under the wrong impression that even pros know when to have a spot...tnf wrote:In the real of heavy squats, what he's doing there isn't that much by someone like that's standards though.Underpants? wrote:arrogance rewarded
I believe he was a bit depleted strengthwise due to contest training.
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