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Just for fun, did another set of zurchers with a 35lb kb on the left side and a 53lb on the right side (because Iā€™m short on plates) this is 273lbs Why? Because you need to be strong in any position your body can get into, not just the perfect positions
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This the first I'm seeing someone raise weights with their elbows is that safe?
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Safety is in your preparation, as in is my body prepared to handle what Iā€™m about to throw at it. So in this case, yes :)
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Read your initial statement again so it's not like these are actual ideal positions that should be done right (like your elbow and back positions in the video)
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Depends on what you mean by ideal. I want to be the most functionally capable I can be, because my hobbies demand it. For me these are optimal positions as I find myself in them IRL. For example zurchers, we have lots of logs on our property, I need to move them often and logs donā€™t tend conform to perfection like gym equipment does. Zurchers make it possible to move heavy things that are awkward more easily
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Ohh I get now your form of exercise is totally because of your line of work Sheesh I totally misunderstood I thought you worked out for the build and all that like others that's why I was questioning your form and techniques. Please just to clarify then what's your job title
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Im one of the founders of a project doing self banking things. In a previous life I got paid to snowboard. In between then and now Iā€™ve done a lot of different things, some physical, some mental, some had both. Life is crazy
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