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- From: leo@ai.mit.edu (Leonardo C. Topa)
- Newsgroups: rec.climbing
- Subject: Re: ON PULL-UPS, TRAINING, AND RELATED THOUGHTS
- Date: 24 Dec 92 00:07:48
- Organization: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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- In-reply-to: tpm@ecs's message of 18 Dec 92 10:42:03 GMT
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- In article <14008@ecs.soton.ac.uk> tpm@ecs (TP Monks) writes:
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- From: tpm@ecs (TP Monks)
- Newsgroups: rec.climbing
- Date: 18 Dec 92 10:42:03 GMT
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- azw@aber.ac.uk (Andrew Michael Woodward) writes:
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- >>Not only that, in the time I'll spend not trying to do 1 armed pullups
- >>I can be avoiding the hulking monsters that live, grunt and guff in our
- >>uni gym and meet some intersting people in the pub.
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- >Yeah, you'll also find the hulks cant climb. Muscle bulk is heavy, you need
- >small but efficient muscles. Ever noticed how the Ben Moons of this world look
- >like Somali refugees? It is also very funny to watch these apes being
- >able to do one arms till the cows come home, but not to lockoff properly cos
- >their biceps get in the way and they have forgotten to train for lockoffs.
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- forgive me for my ignorance, but what is a lock-off?
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