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14th December 08, 02:14 PM
#1
Totally off subject, but that Dragon Skin is pretty amazing stuff. Back on the subject, I need to incorperate box jumps. I really hate them though! My coach does them enough where he can use the tailgate of my truck as a box. And before anyone asks, no it is not lowered. I don't have the guts to try that yet. IU have seen what happens when box jumps go wrong. Ouch!
James
James Gorley
Highland Thrower
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14th December 08, 03:52 PM
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This is turning out to be a great thread.
I read up on plyometrics, and I can easily add those into my workout. As far as a weighted vest, I'd love to post pics of my 70lbs IBA with all the trimmings, but just like Chase they all have my M4 across my chest. However, there is a great set of stairs just outside the gym door. Either running or jumping up and down that should work.
I also went to Lowes to price some chain and pipe for my homemade weights. The only thing I haven't found so far is the ring. Any suggestions?
Well, I think I'm off to a good start. Sat and Sun are my off days, so tomorrow I think I'll bump the bench up to 265. We'll see what happens then. Thanks for the help.
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15th December 08, 12:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by jgorley
Totally off subject, but that Dragon Skin is pretty amazing stuff.
James
Not totally James, I was referring to the benefits of wearing the armor and having to climb stairs as a good work out...I'm thinking of incorporating just the armor into my leg routine when I get home, and not having to purchase a weighted vest.
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15th December 08, 02:51 PM
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Chase,
I didn't mean you were off subject. I was. I watched a show about advances in body armor and it showed the Dragon Skin take a grenade, like a body covering it in a fox hole, without penetration. Like I said, it is amazing stuff. I love how we throwers can use anything to train. One guy uses chicken feed, you use your work gear, I know guys who use tires. A real creative bunch! I would suggest you go find a couple stones as well. Try to find a Braemar of about 22 to 24 pounds, an open stone of 16 to 20 pounds and a a stone about 12 pounds. The really light stone lets you focus on form without taking the toll of the bigger stones. I usually use a light stone to warm up.
And to those in uniform,
Please take care!
James
James Gorley
Highland Thrower
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