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Paddy and WGM..Thank you both!
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CouchRant certainly has a treasure trove of gay pics. I'm starting to understand his isolation and anger a bit more. We have open lesbians who are welcome here. Surely there's room for an openly gay man. Listen CouchRant, denying who you are is like holding a beach ball under water. It's easy at first and then becomes impossible.
Let go of the beach ball and kip yourself out of the closet. It'll be hard at first but in the end you'll feel sweet release.
Let go of the beach ball and kip yourself out of the closet. It'll be hard at first but in the end you'll feel sweet release.
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Much like George Rekers, it will be much more painful when you come out of the closet unwillingly.DrDonkeyLove wrote:CouchRant certainly has a treasure trove of gay pics. I'm starting to understand his isolation and anger a bit more. We have open lesbians who are welcome here. Surely there's room for an openly gay man. Listen CouchRant, denying who you are is like holding a beach ball under water. It's easy at first and then becomes impossible.
Let go of the beach ball and kip yourself out of the closet. It'll be hard at first but in the end you'll feel sweet release.
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Speaking of Crossfit Sex. Barry Cooper's always got something to say.
http://crossfitsex.com/2010/05/04/sex-and/#comment-621
http://crossfitsex.com/2010/05/04/sex-and/#comment-621
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=D>Jesus titty fucking christ Barry, save your fucking monologues for the cf mainsite. Quick and dirty is the theme here at CFSex. We welcome your contribution but next time keep it short goddammit
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Fuck, I just hate Barry Cooper so much.
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Double LULz
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http://media.crossfit.com/cf-video/Cros ... astPre.mov
HIlarious. BMac talking about only going 80-90% in a @F workout and actually having GOALS. WTF is this? It sure ain't @F!
It would seem the longer anyone with half a brain is in the @F world, the more they naturally drift away from couch's vision (hallucination?).
HIlarious. BMac talking about only going 80-90% in a @F workout and actually having GOALS. WTF is this? It sure ain't @F!
It would seem the longer anyone with half a brain is in the @F world, the more they naturally drift away from couch's vision (hallucination?).
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What are his goals. Actually finishing a race? Or at least competing?Quack Attack wrote:http://media.crossfit.com/cf-video/Cros ... astPre.mov
HIlarious. BMac talking about only going 80-90% in a @F workout and actually having GOALS. WTF is this? It sure ain't @F!
It would seem the longer anyone with half a brain is in the @F world, the more they naturally drift away from couch's vision (hallucination?).
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3min fran. duh...Confused wrote:What are his goals. Actually finishing a race? Or at least competing?Quack Attack wrote:http://media.crossfit.com/cf-video/Cros ... astPre.mov
HIlarious. BMac talking about only going 80-90% in a @F workout and actually having GOALS. WTF is this? It sure ain't @F!
It would seem the longer anyone with half a brain is in the @F world, the more they naturally drift away from couch's vision (hallucination?).
have you ever been as far as even considered go want to do look more like?


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http://www.board.crossfit.com/showthrea ... 814&page=4

This guy keeps getting more and more confused. His tricycle is making him regress to the days of his childhood.
I love fresh meat.
aussie faggot wrote:Sport specific training is most successful when focused on strengthening certain POSITIONS and MOVEMENT PATTERNS, not specific muscles, because guess what? The body moves as a whole and involves all skeletal muscle in every movement.
In cases of injury, it may be beneficial to isolate areas that are obviously in need of rehab, but only to the point where the POSITIONS and MOVEMENT PATTERNS may be once again introduced. Your "weakest link" argument is harmonious with this point of view, in fact, and it is why the deadlift is such a great exercise, for everything!
The fact than I, or anybody else here, can't specifically name and prioritize 10 of the muscles involved in ANY functional movement is exactly my point. We don't really know percentages of muscle fibers recruited for each athlete, where and how force is generated, or where weakest links are.

This guy keeps getting more and more confused. His tricycle is making him regress to the days of his childhood.
I love fresh meat.
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@fit endurancers don't have real goals. Finishing a race makes them ELIIIIITE. Specializing to the point where they are actually competitive would destroy the others ASSpects of their eliteness.sanchezero wrote:3min fran. duh...Confused wrote:What are his goals. Actually finishing a race? Or at least competing?Quack Attack wrote:http://media.crossfit.com/cf-video/Cros ... astPre.mov
HIlarious. BMac talking about only going 80-90% in a @F workout and actually having GOALS. WTF is this? It sure ain't @F!
It would seem the longer anyone with half a brain is in the @F world, the more they naturally drift away from couch's vision (hallucination?).
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He's gettin' slammed pretty good.Confused wrote:Speaking of Crossfit Sex. Barry Cooper's always got something to say.
http://crossfitsex.com/2010/05/04/sex-and/#comment-621
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Hey, now... you missed the 55 lb increased on his deadlift. That's an impressive lift if he was 10 years old then and 13 now. Or a chick.chubbyhubby wrote:Just noticed this one:
Compare to:
100223 - BS: 305, SP: 165, DL: 345, Total = 815
091104 - BS: 290, SP: 160, DL: 335, Total = 785
090629 - BS: 285, SP: 155, DL: 280, Total = 730
090524 - BS: 285, SP: 165, DL: 335, Total = 785
080813 - BS: 275, SP: 160, DL: 305, Total = 740
071226 - BS: 275, SP: 153, DL: 330, Total = 758
071128 - BS: 270, SP: 158, DL: 330, Total = 758
070901 - BS: 265, SP: 148, DL: 319, Total = 732
070704 - BS: 275, SP: 145, DL: 287, Total = 707
070601 - BS: 260, SP: 145, DL: 290, Total = 695
The guy added an amazing 45 lbs to his back squat in just under THREE years. With results like that, I guess we shouldn't criticize.
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"But here's the fascinating part. We can take you from a 200 pound max deadlift to a 500-750 pound max deadlift in two years while only pulling max singles four or five times a year."Confused wrote:Hey, now... you missed the 55 lb increased on his deadlift. That's an impressive lift if he was 10 years old then and 13 now. Or a chick.
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Couch wrote:Yeah, well, that one guy's numbers...that's just anecdotal....that's not science. Have I mentioned to you the Swedes are...interested....pursuing our, um, scientificals and, um, data points....um, ineluctable veracity....more like birthday party.
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The guy's Standing Press is fine for a smaller guy (I didn't see his weight). For hyperstrict presses for a high school kid, I start my standard at 115. That Deadlift, though, is way off. As the simplest way to test strength, three years of training for practically any adult would be far higher doing anything. Gary and he guys who did 60-80 plus 315 DLs in ten minutes certainly have better results.
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While we mainly hit the Couch hard on the obvious insanity of point 1 in his famous Tyler Haas interview, point 2 is far more destructive to most @fitters day to day.chubbyhubby wrote:Just noticed this one:
Compare to:
100223 - BS: 305, SP: 165, DL: 345, Total = 815
091104 - BS: 290, SP: 160, DL: 335, Total = 785
090629 - BS: 285, SP: 155, DL: 280, Total = 730
090524 - BS: 285, SP: 165, DL: 335, Total = 785
080813 - BS: 275, SP: 160, DL: 305, Total = 740
071226 - BS: 275, SP: 153, DL: 330, Total = 758
071128 - BS: 270, SP: 158, DL: 330, Total = 758
070901 - BS: 265, SP: 148, DL: 319, Total = 732
070704 - BS: 275, SP: 145, DL: 287, Total = 707
070601 - BS: 260, SP: 145, DL: 290, Total = 695
The guy added an amazing 45 lbs to his back squat in just under THREE years. With results like that, I guess we shouldn't criticize.
Anybody with any time under the bar knows how misleading this is in practice, and anybody with any background in physiology knows how bad it is in theory. But any @fitter who buys the Couch's points above experiences what the subject above is getting in results.But here's the fascinating part.
1.We can take you from a 200 pound max deadlift to a 500-750 pound max deadlift in two years while only pulling max singles four or five times a year.
2.We will though work the deadlift, like most lifts, approximately once per week at higher reps and under grueling conditions. It may intuit well that if you can pull a 250 pound deadlift 21 times coming to the lift at a heart rate of 180 beats per minute, then 500 pounds for a single at a resting heart rate is perhaps manageable.
BTW,
after doing 106 Dls with 315 in 30 mins a few months ago, my deadlift dropped...
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BMacNCheeze can't even finish a race or start one.Confused wrote:What are his goals. Actually finishing a race? Or at least competing?
HURT 100 - Entered but didn't show up and blamed it on an injury from a running workout. Oh wait, his people don't get injured since they don't do any long runs.
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Quad Dipsea - Entered with KStar and a few others from that UnScared group. His result - DNF. KStar finished dead last or near dead last next to an 80-year old guy if I recall correctly.
And this is what makes them no different than anyone else that uses a cookie cutter marathon training plan and nothing else, but they dog others so easily when their no better and will be more quick to point out their failures on anything else other than themselves and their shitty training. Meth Calves dropping at the JJ100 is a prime example of this.Fish wrote:@fit endurancers don't have real goals. Finishing a race makes them ELIIIIITE. Specializing to the point where they are actually competitive would destroy the others ASSpects of their eliteness.
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Have run the Double Dipsea, the quad is just gay stupid.
First time I ran the Dipsea, was in the summer of my sophomore high school year.
I ran the all-comers meets and was cleaning the clocks of all the JC and college runners in the 440.
So, one of the distance guys told me about a race in Marin County over a rolling golf course.
I brought my track spikes only, and at the time you couldn't remove the spikes.
Turns out, it started in Mill Valley, went up some 400 stairs, then up and down trails to the ocean. Spikes tore my feet to shreds.
Beat everybody but the most elite runners. My dad cut my shoes off when I finished.
I must have been an x-fitter back then.
First time I ran the Dipsea, was in the summer of my sophomore high school year.
I ran the all-comers meets and was cleaning the clocks of all the JC and college runners in the 440.
So, one of the distance guys told me about a race in Marin County over a rolling golf course.
I brought my track spikes only, and at the time you couldn't remove the spikes.
Turns out, it started in Mill Valley, went up some 400 stairs, then up and down trails to the ocean. Spikes tore my feet to shreds.
Beat everybody but the most elite runners. My dad cut my shoes off when I finished.
I must have been an x-fitter back then.

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I don't think so. I don't see any semblance of birthday party in there.Gary John wrote:Have run the Double Dipsea, the quad is just gay stupid.
First time I ran the Dipsea, was in the summer of my sophomore high school year.
I ran the all-comers meets and was cleaning the clocks of all the JC and college runners in the 440.
So, one of the distance guys told me about a race in Marin County over a rolling golf course.
I brought my track spikes only, and at the time you couldn't remove the spikes.
Turns out, it started in Mill Valley, went up some 400 stairs, then up and down trails to the ocean. Spikes tore my feet to shreds.
Beat everybody but the most elite runners. My dad cut my shoes off when I finished.
I must have been an x-fitter back then.
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Do those XFE guys still think their shit is the shit?
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They might...Shafpocalypse Now wrote:Do those XFE guys still think their shit is the shit?
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