Jim Roof
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Post by Jim Roof on Jan 19, 2012 18:12:03 GMT -5
But as a new puller myself,I don't think it really matters how big someone is at practice,if u pull bigger stronger seasoned pullers at practice you'll do that much better at an event. If you're 176 and u practice with guys that are 242+ pros you're only gonna get better
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Post by Jim Roof on Jan 19, 2012 17:51:47 GMT -5
Size imo is a small factor,skill level and consistency on the table,and training to get to the next level is more important than size alone,the best training for armwrestling is armwrestling,and if ur gonna armwrestle it might as well b with guys that are bigger stronger and more experienced than you are,that way you'll be consistently progressing
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Post by Jim Roof on Jan 15, 2012 19:50:42 GMT -5
Glad to know I'm progressing,I've been real consistent at practice and in the gym,its just good to know I'm gettin better bro,and its great when there's that many arms to pull on also
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Post by Jim Roof on Jan 15, 2012 18:33:08 GMT -5
To everyone who came today,thank you for a great practice and a great workout,its always better with a bigger crowd. I had an great time,and look forward to seeing u all again soon! And again thank you all!
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Post by Jim Roof on Dec 22, 2011 19:33:22 GMT -5
I agree trapper,it never hurts to try right? If nobody tries then nothing happens,everybody on this board has an opinion,so let's hear it!
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Post by Jim Roof on Dec 8, 2011 19:16:50 GMT -5
I'm not saying that doesn't happen,I'm sure it happens all the time,but its all about making a choice. When a high school athlete hits a wall in training and one of his buds offer him something to "help him out" a choice is made,no doctors or coaches choose for them,they make a choice on their own,there might be some contributing factors that play into it,but its on them to choose
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Post by Jim Roof on Dec 6, 2011 17:06:15 GMT -5
I think that with every passing generation athletes get bigger,stronger,and faster even if they don't juice.technology and human evolution change things drastically.look at pro football,do u think players like joe namath would b able to keep up with todays athletes if he was in his prime right now?answer,absolutley not,there have been so many advances in technology that make it easier for athletes to train at a level that wasn't available 20 years ago. I think its all about personal preference,if u want to juice more power to you,if not great
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