Liquid, the back video was awesome! Just posted in your log. You need a new profile pic, mister![/quote]
Well thanks! I’m not a huge fan of posting pictures of myself flexing and all that stuff, mainly since I’m so bad at it. I prefer live-action type stuff that shows my strength in a subtle way. I’ll have to find something new though, this has been up for awhile and I need to get a fricken camera.[/quote]
I agree with the live action photo, I just don’t think the current one really reflects how you’re looking these days. I think you look much stronger/bulkier (this is a good thing). So next time you’re out doing something fun, ask someone to snap a new one of you. What do you teach kids?
Liquid, the back video was awesome! Just posted in your log. You need a new profile pic, mister![/quote]
Well thanks! I’m not a huge fan of posting pictures of myself flexing and all that stuff, mainly since I’m so bad at it. I prefer live-action type stuff that shows my strength in a subtle way. I’ll have to find something new though, this has been up for awhile and I need to get a fricken camera.[/quote]
I agree with the live action photo, I just don’t think the current one really reflects how you’re looking these days. I think you look much stronger/bulkier (this is a good thing). So next time you’re out doing something fun, ask someone to snap a new one of you. What do you teach kids?
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I coach High School Rowing. Been doing it for 3 years and it’s one of the most rewarding things I do even though half the time I want to strangle the kids their a good bunch.
Liquid you are a brave, brave man! High school kids…well at least athletes might be easier to deal with. When I lived in DC I saw the college row teams all the time while I was on my train crossing over from VA. Was pretty cool.
Athletes are slightly easier to deal with and the fact that I don’t coach for an actual school but for a club allows me to not worry about my punishment methods. I’ve gotten quite creative with those over the years, anything from wall sits with barbells over head to “animal sprints” where they are required to do noise effects while galloping like a horse or doing bear crawl…while I have the varsity women team stand around them and laugh. Oh and I just bought two new prowlers that I’m waiting to come in the mail and then I get to use those.
I was thisclose to going out for Oklahoma’s club crew team, but they got going the year I graduated undergrad and I wasn’t about to try to do that during law school. I’d be a SHW, hehe.
PMPM there are no SHW in rowing. There is lightweight (under 130 for women) and heavyweight (over 130). The average lightweight woman is probably sitting around 140 and then cutting down for races. I have a feeling you’d fit in quite well with some of the heavyweight women (even though you’re more slender looking going by your legs in your avatar). Many of the collegiate women at competitive programs are 6’2" or so and pushing 200. Sometimes even I get scared.
[quote]inkaddict wrote:
Things are fine here Chim. Another day, another dime! Training’s decent, food’s decent, weights going down, can’t complain![/quote]
[quote]LiquidMercury wrote:
PMPM there are no SHW in rowing. There is lightweight (under 130 for women) and heavyweight (over 130). The average lightweight woman is probably sitting around 140 and then cutting down for races. I have a feeling you’d fit in quite well with some of the heavyweight women (even though you’re more slender looking going by your legs in your avatar). Many of the collegiate women at competitive programs are 6’2" or so and pushing 200. Sometimes even I get scared.[/quote]
[quote]LiquidMercury wrote:
PMPM there are no SHW in rowing. There is lightweight (under 130 for women) and heavyweight (over 130). The average lightweight woman is probably sitting around 140 and then cutting down for races. I have a feeling you’d fit in quite well with some of the heavyweight women (even though you’re more slender looking going by your legs in your avatar). Many of the collegiate women at competitive programs are 6’2" or so and pushing 200. Sometimes even I get scared.[/quote]
I’m 5’5" and pushing 200.
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It’s all in your boobs. If you started rowing those would start going away some lol. You definitely don’t look 200 though. I’d of put you at 150-160 range. Also put a new vid up in training log to check the depth so let me know what the wise grandmistress of depth has to say and whether or not that would be low enough.
[quote]inkaddict wrote:
Things are fine here Chim. Another day, another dime! Training’s decent, food’s decent, weights going down, can’t complain![/quote]
Oh noes! Are you going for teh hawt abz too?[/quote]
Hell yeah broseph!