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I have no idea what the ropes are for but i'm seeing alot of SnC coaches using it.
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Eh I am desperately looking for ropes man but My ccurrent comp can't seem to view the above picture. Lu wu link boh?
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You don't know what they're for but you want them? Hmmmm...Weib wrote:I have no idea what the ropes are for but i'm seeing alot of SnC coaches using it.
Can we buy 1 PWEeeeeSseee? Pweseeee kevin san!
As far as I can tell they're used as a form of metcon work, stressing core stability.
Kev, I remember Jerry saying to check the shipyards. That's where he got his last one. Maybe you can ask him to bring one in when he arrives end of the month.
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Wah a komputer can't see th above picture leh. ok ok will go check out the ship yards.galapogos wrote:You don't know what they're for but you want them? Hmmmm...Weib wrote:I have no idea what the ropes are for but i'm seeing alot of SnC coaches using it.
Can we buy 1 PWEeeeeSseee? Pweseeee kevin san!
As far as I can tell they're used as a form of metcon work, stressing core stability.
Kev, I remember Jerry saying to check the shipyards. That's where he got his last one. Maybe you can ask him to bring one in when he arrives end of the month.
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it's not a picture it's youtube. maybe american club bans youtube? dunno...KEVIN LIM wrote:Wah a komputer can't see th above picture leh. ok ok will go check out the ship yards.galapogos wrote:You don't know what they're for but you want them? Hmmmm...Weib wrote:I have no idea what the ropes are for but i'm seeing alot of SnC coaches using it.
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As far as I can tell they're used as a form of metcon work, stressing core stability.
Kev, I remember Jerry saying to check the shipyards. That's where he got his last one. Maybe you can ask him to bring one in when he arrives end of the month.
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Thats the whole point, if top coaches use them means its something substantial.
Unless you toy with them you won't know what exactly it is and how to implement it - i'm already asking them to explain it to me, should get reply sooner or later.
Unless you toy with them you won't know what exactly it is and how to implement it - i'm already asking them to explain it to me, should get reply sooner or later.
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Those in kettlebell sports have been using ropes for quite a while. Here is one link:
http://www.artofstrength.com/OnlineStor ... fault.aspx
http://www.artofstrength.com/tabid/659/ ... aspx#obese
http://www.artofstrength.com/OnlineStor ... fault.aspx
http://www.artofstrength.com/tabid/659/ ... aspx#obese
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Thanks for the link, I can finally watch the video now. These rope training has been around for quite awhile already but not very popular and the reason is simple........... Because its HARD and thats why there are 1 million recreational Triathlete and only 7 recreational sprinters.shirl wrote:Those in kettlebell sports have been using ropes for quite a while. Here is one link:
http://www.artofstrength.com/OnlineStor ... fault.aspx
http://www.artofstrength.com/tabid/659/ ... aspx#obese
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galapogos wrote:it's not a picture it's youtube. maybe american club bans youtube? dunno...KEVIN LIM wrote:Wah a komputer can't see th above picture leh. ok ok will go check out the ship yards.galapogos wrote:You don't know what they're for but you want them? Hmmmm...Weib wrote:I have no idea what the ropes are for but i'm seeing alot of SnC coaches using it.
Can we buy 1 PWEeeeeSseee? Pweseeee kevin san!
As far as I can tell they're used as a form of metcon work, stressing core stability.
Kev, I remember Jerry saying to check the shipyards. That's where he got his last one. Maybe you can ask him to bring one in when he arrives end of the month.
OK aku can see liao, those ropes very good for CF rope climb
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When i was in the navy we had yards and yards of thick ropes like this..
Could have siphon some back... why didn't i know about it sooner.. =(
But i think its a great precusor to grip strength.
Could have siphon some back... why didn't i know about it sooner.. =(
But i think its a great precusor to grip strength.
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Its gonna kill anyone's grip man. How, wu lan we lobang for ropes boh because tom and I also looking for ropes. If Boh, I will have go to the ship yards already.
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aku lobang tak boleh...
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ask your fiona xie- maybe she got kang tao.
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Re: Good stuff from Jon Chaimberg
satu rope berapa? aku also want buy. put in sp, ROPE CLIMB ANYONE?
dua rope mura saekit?
dua rope mura saekit?
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I used to have 11mm dynamic rope, not really suitable for climbing though, more for falling (hah).