Ladies aaaaaand Gentlemen, Mr. Zack Telander, hella wonderful guy with an outstanding channel, did the music as well. My fellow long-femured lifter! I really like that channel and recommend it to everyone. So much there! I'm getting old now, but honestly, there's just so SO many guys doing such great stuff out there. Ignore the dross, the gloss, the garbage-heads . . . there's an army of men and women keeping this thing from going down the crapper. As there always have been and always will be. Shit, that song's really got me popping. Yeah, yeah, yeah, ya gotta copy and paste the link. This lifting thing's tough! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC94_fvLx7abZgs9LIkM7jxw
zack has a great channel, as well as sika strength and weightlifting house. their contribution, commentary, and content are all legendary and so generous. its got me thinking i can do a fucking snatch [or a рывок) and i used to think benching was tuff. WHOOOOOO!!
I am praised and looking for followers so we can open a new church! Click the like/subscribe button, vary your akashic lifting records, and enter a heaven of heavy enjoyment. Very little kneeling involved, the benches are slightly different from the usual sit, stand, kneel fare and can withhold the weight of not only tired souls but bars and bells held by said souls seeking rejuvenation and the healing light(ness) of being happy in their skin for a while several times a week, depending. Generally somewhere between one and twenty sessions of connection a week with this chosen god of ours that becomes heavier and heavier over time. I don't quite know how the Snatch came to be treated like a confusing puzzle and not just another lift/exercise . . . no matter . . . it's a good time, that lift, nothing special, nothing to be feared, just another lift. That's how I look at it and all the others. I mean, honestly, each one can be worked on and improved the same way, with patience, pushing the limits here and there and now and then moving the performance up a little bit by bit. Heckuva deal, this lifting thing!
That’s what it’s all about!!! That’s GREAT!!!!
ReplyDeleteLadies aaaaaand Gentlemen, Mr. Zack Telander, hella wonderful guy with an outstanding channel, did the music as well. My fellow long-femured lifter! I really like that channel and recommend it to everyone. So much there! I'm getting old now, but honestly, there's just so SO many guys doing such great stuff out there. Ignore the dross, the gloss, the garbage-heads . . . there's an army of men and women keeping this thing from going down the crapper. As there always have been and always will be. Shit, that song's really got me popping. Yeah, yeah, yeah, ya gotta copy and paste the link. This lifting thing's tough! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC94_fvLx7abZgs9LIkM7jxw
ReplyDeletezack has a great channel, as well as sika strength and weightlifting house. their contribution, commentary, and content are all legendary and so generous. its got me thinking i can do a fucking snatch [or a рывок) and i used to think benching was tuff. WHOOOOOO!!
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I am praised and looking for followers so we can open a new church! Click the like/subscribe button, vary your akashic lifting records, and enter a heaven of heavy enjoyment. Very little kneeling involved, the benches are slightly different from the usual sit, stand, kneel fare and can withhold the weight of not only tired souls but bars and bells held by said souls seeking rejuvenation and the healing light(ness) of being happy in their skin for a while several times a week, depending. Generally somewhere between one and twenty sessions of connection a week with this chosen god of ours that becomes heavier and heavier over time. I don't quite know how the Snatch came to be treated like a confusing puzzle and not just another lift/exercise . . . no matter . . . it's a good time, that lift, nothing special, nothing to be feared, just another lift. That's how I look at it and all the others. I mean, honestly, each one can be worked on and improved the same way, with patience, pushing the limits here and there and now and then moving the performance up a little bit by bit. Heckuva deal, this lifting thing!
DeleteSome real art there. Well done!! Thank you for posting that creation.
ReplyDeleteIt makes me feel good about this thing of ours!
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