Re: Weightlifting etiquette
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Originally posted by The AD
When racking weights the flanged side of the plate should face out, and the flat side should face in. It is a lot easier to remove a plate by grabbing it by the flange then trying to pry it out with nothing to grab onto. I don't care what side you face out on the bar or machine, but when racked the flange should face out.
Why can't people grasp this simple concept?
Sorry, didn't get to ski today :)
Dude, if weights not being placed "flanged out" is your defining moment of having a shitty day, you need to go fuck yourself. I'd trade your problems for mine, and I'd even accept a little syphilis on the side you little crying bitch....go get fucked Sally!!:mad: :mad: :mad:
Re: Re: Weightlifting etiquette
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Originally posted by Blurred Elevens
you little crying bitch....go get fucked Sally!!:mad: :mad: :mad:
I see you're in fine spirits today, Elevens.
Re: Re: Re: Weightlifting etiquette
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Originally posted by The AD
I see you're in fine spirits today, Elevens.
Yeah, the two blazing bazookas I'm holding are due to several things, but nothing as simple as being torqued cause some dude in the gym did'nt place the weights correctly for my bitch ass....:rolleyes: :o ;)