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Post by Ryan Thames on Sept 24, 2010 21:43:22 GMT -5
He we all know you must start with your shoulders square.
But why?
Isn't that for safety purposes?
I don't see a whole lot of advantage of someones shoulders not being perfectly square,
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Post by Josh Handeland on Sept 25, 2010 1:28:14 GMT -5
Starting with your shoulder turned in gives you a great advantage if you're a shoulder presser.
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Post by Tim Lewis on Sept 25, 2010 4:42:35 GMT -5
Starting with your shoulder turned in gives you a great advantage if you're a shoulder presser. bingo....ever watch eric wolfe???
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Post by Michael Wells on Sept 25, 2010 7:41:59 GMT -5
I think it's isolated strength vs leverage, and what will benefit you more
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Post by dixonglory on Sept 28, 2010 13:31:09 GMT -5
i think shoulder squaring rule helps toprollers against hookers.
seriously some times i even think that why do u need to start with wrist straight?
afterall the game is all about keeping the elbow flexed and not about flexing or flopping the wrist.!!
answer: again to give toprollers a dominance against hookers, isnt it?
most of the odds are against an average hooker .
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