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TRF Posters: Do they lift things? What do they lift?? Let's find out!
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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 1039903" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>Discussion / analysis / news / interview content is probably my favourite, hence me liking Big Loz and Matt Rhodes, although Loz has been doing more training stuff now that he's able. I haven't really come across anyone else who creates this kind of content. Outside of that, anything that provides an insight into how people train / live is interesting to me. Like yourself, I'm not interested in watching someone banging out set after set, I prefer an explanation of what they're doing and why, then an example of the movement. The Stoltman brothers are a fairly good example of this and are especially interesting when they have their coach around.</p><p></p><p>Also, I used to be really into grip training, so would be very interested in any grip content that involves a bit more than someone just lifting an implement / closing a gripper. It used to come up as a novelty in Juji and Tom's videos, but since Tom's departure, Juji seems to have forgotten that he owns Grip Genie!</p><p></p><p>I've given Brian Alsruhe's channel a like, I'll see what I make of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 1039903, member: 58362"] Discussion / analysis / news / interview content is probably my favourite, hence me liking Big Loz and Matt Rhodes, although Loz has been doing more training stuff now that he's able. I haven't really come across anyone else who creates this kind of content. Outside of that, anything that provides an insight into how people train / live is interesting to me. Like yourself, I'm not interested in watching someone banging out set after set, I prefer an explanation of what they're doing and why, then an example of the movement. The Stoltman brothers are a fairly good example of this and are especially interesting when they have their coach around. Also, I used to be really into grip training, so would be very interested in any grip content that involves a bit more than someone just lifting an implement / closing a gripper. It used to come up as a novelty in Juji and Tom's videos, but since Tom's departure, Juji seems to have forgotten that he owns Grip Genie! I've given Brian Alsruhe's channel a like, I'll see what I make of it. [/QUOTE]
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