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One for the props/lifter's in line outs
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<blockquote data-quote="Saintjay" data-source="post: 470061" data-attributes="member: 55969"><p>As having both jumped and lifted. I prefer jumping and being lifted by thighs, easier to get hight, not keen on lifting from the shorts they do creep up.</p><p></p><p>I have a few times brought my leg up and studded the rear lifters face as well, hence why I prefer jumping, till you get knocked or dropped then it's a long way down and I don't bounce well.</p><p></p><p>My mate Gaz a lock sums it up when being lifted "One in the b%M no harm done that's the way we roll". Strange breed those folk at four and five, must be the high altitude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saintjay, post: 470061, member: 55969"] As having both jumped and lifted. I prefer jumping and being lifted by thighs, easier to get hight, not keen on lifting from the shorts they do creep up. I have a few times brought my leg up and studded the rear lifters face as well, hence why I prefer jumping, till you get knocked or dropped then it's a long way down and I don't bounce well. My mate Gaz a lock sums it up when being lifted "One in the b%M no harm done that's the way we roll". Strange breed those folk at four and five, must be the high altitude [/QUOTE]
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