Power lifting
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04/13/05 03:04 AM
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Ok so I'm needing a lil help. Since wrestling has been over I've put the weight back on. I am going to state powerlifting this Saturday and I'm 7lbs over. Since wrestling has been over I haven't had the intense drilling or pratices and need a quick (maybe not so safe) way to lose weight...without having to have a toilet around 24/7. Any suggestions. And is anyone else going to Meade for powerlifting?
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Re: Power lifting
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04/13/05 03:13 AM
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You should try bloodletting...I know they practiced this often back in the Crusader days.
Another safe method would be to run in a rubber suit on a treadmill next to a fire (make sure the rubber suit is far away from the fire of course).
The best method of all is too lock yourself in a room with four friends and have them beat the crap out of you until you can't stand. This burns countless calories as well as water weight loss. I know we practice this often at my High School's wrestling room.
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Re: Power lifting
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04/13/05 03:17 AM
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Aaron Sweazy
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cut back on fluids (don't eliminate them) and eat light but healthy! Exercise by doing simple things like walking in the mall, shooting hoops whatever. I don't suggest doing to much heavy lifting or anything to make your muscles super sore.
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Re: Power lifting
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04/13/05 04:24 PM
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Ron James
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Re: Power lifting
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04/13/05 08:54 PM
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Thanks guys for all your suggestions. I think I'm gonna try the cutting off my arm. Thanks pennywise#2!!!
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Re: Power lifting
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04/13/05 09:25 PM
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i lost 15lbs by stop lifting weights
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Re: Power lifting
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04/14/05 01:58 AM
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Re: Power lifting
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04/14/05 03:22 PM
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Move up a wieghtclass?!!!!?!!!! A little simple you know......Ringnecks rule!
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Re: Power lifting
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04/15/05 01:08 AM
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hayhouse
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Good luck POWER LIFTING RULES!
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Re: Power lifting
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04/15/05 12:25 PM
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Power lifting is all about muscle mass and energy. Cutting weight(Especially 15lbs quickly) is going to drastically cut down on your abilities. I'd go up a class if your that serious about it.
Don't argue with an idiot, people watching may not be able to tell the difference."
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Re: Power lifting
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04/15/05 01:18 PM
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smizzle
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how much do you lift cock
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Re: Power lifting
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04/15/05 02:48 PM
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Originally posted by smizzle: how much do you lift cock I bench 275, squat 415, and clean 245. And for everyone that says I should move up a weight class, of course that would be the easy thing, but I won't do as good at 198 as I would at 181.
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Re: Power lifting
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04/15/05 05:03 PM
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are you a sophomore? because I am, and I can bench 255 squat 355 and clean 225.
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Re: Power lifting
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04/16/05 12:24 AM
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Michael Malay
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Re: Power lifting
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04/16/05 12:25 AM
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Michael Malay
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We have a junior in our school who weighs 155 and benches 245 squats 420 and cleans 285
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Re: Power lifting
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04/16/05 12:39 AM
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Alex R. Ryan KSHSAA Official #15616 USAWKS Official #707
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Re: Power lifting
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04/16/05 07:03 PM
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James Joyce
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Olympic Style weightlifting is much more difficult and requires more athleticism than Power Lifting.
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Re: Power lifting
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04/16/05 09:05 PM
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Harlow
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I agree the Olympic Lifts are much more challenging!
Harlow can U go?
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Re: Power lifting
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04/17/05 04:21 PM
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bench press and squat are power lifts. the clean isn't. no mention of deadlift numbers. Maybe you should know what power lifts are before you compete in a "powerlifting" competition.
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Re: Power lifting
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04/17/05 07:49 PM
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hayhouse
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sorry but the three lifts are bench press squat and clean. dead lift isnt one.
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