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25th August 10, 02:32 AM
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Cleared the bar at last
8-21-2010
Threw in the Maine Highland Games. Cleared a new PR in WOB and Sheaf. After never having cleared the bar in competition this season I came in at 9' WOB and 10' sheaf. Sheaf I could have done more but I kept missing the bar and either going past it under or coming back down same side it had gone up. Important thing is I am on the board and have some numbers to beat next time.
Back to the gym to move some iron and get scary big before the next games.
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25th August 10, 04:37 AM
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Good job, Tiny!! Now, the next challenge is the marathon.
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25th August 10, 05:13 AM
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When I first saw the title of this thread I thought we had a new lawyer on our hands. 
I'm glad you were refering to the games Tiny!!! Oh by the way, congratulations.
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25th August 10, 11:56 AM
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25th August 10, 12:48 PM
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Ah...I too thought this was some thread about something else, like releasing some horrible gaseous stench inside a bar that would cause everyone to evacuate the building...
"When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
Proud Chief of Clan Bacon. You know you want some!
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26th August 10, 12:01 AM
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Don't you just love it when a plan comes together?
Weight over the bar is an event that responds well to practice so try to get some non-comp throws in if you can.
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26th August 10, 03:04 AM
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Well done, Tiny!
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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28th August 10, 09:54 PM
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Good job, mate! Congratulations!
o1d one is right. WOB does respond to practice, so don't be shy about flinging that thing over a tree branch in the park.
If you're going to spend some gym time, then think about doing hang cleans and dumbell snatches to help with WOB. Dead lifts, quickly, are good, and if dead lifts mess with your lower back then look up "suitcase dead lifts" on YouTube and try those. Try doing exercises that make you stand up quickly with heavy-ish, but moderate weight. Pushing for personal max in the weight room is probably not what you want to be doing at this point in the season, but moving lighter weights FAST is absolutely A-OK.
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28th August 10, 11:16 PM
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
Good job, mate! Congratulations!
o1d one is right. WOB does respond to practice, so don't be shy about flinging that thing over a tree branch in the park.
If you're going to spend some gym time, then think about doing hang cleans and dumbell snatches to help with WOB. Dead lifts, quickly, are good, and if dead lifts mess with your lower back then look up "suitcase dead lifts" on YouTube and try those. Try doing exercises that make you stand up quickly with heavy-ish, but moderate weight. Pushing for personal max in the weight room is probably not what you want to be doing at this point in the season, but moving lighter weights FAST is absolutely A-OK.
I'm in an odd position as I work part time night shifts so I sleep during the day. the nights I don't work I hit the gym. doing all my work outs at 2am or 3am I don't get to have any spotters so I tend to stay with machines. less risk of injury but limits on how much iron I can move. I'm just about maxxed on what we have at the gym but its better then sitting at home. I really will need to get some implements to throw around on my own. Till then its move iron and make do.
I didn't get any time in the gym till half way threw this season and it did help for the brunswick games I just made sure I took the week leading up to the games off.
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29th August 10, 01:36 AM
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Well done Tiny. I saw how difficult this is at the Ashbourne games in Derbyshire this year. Geoff Capes ex Uk, Olympic & World Shot Put Champion still holds the record at 16 feet. The best at the games was 12 feet and it was the shortest competitor that won. He was competing in the final against a 6' 5" fitter younger person but as Geoff Cpaes pointed out it is more about technique in the games rather than brute strength. None of them managed the 16' caber but Geoff at over 60 did it last year and only just failed this year. Keep up in the gym but try and learn the techniques. Well done again.
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