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Gaz_1989

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  1. They are his records I posted. Might be 10 years old I don't know. He's done a lot of powerlifting.
  2. So? If he uploaded a video doing 5 press ups then a backflip or taking a shite then doing a handstand would that be impressive?. I had a look n saw him deadlifting 242 looking more natural than he does now with no cartwheels and fair enough that's decent. But you asked the question and a guy that size lifting crossfit plates doing bicep curls under water and deadlifting 220 isn't impressive. It's good but not amazing. These are his static lifts when not doing the gymnastics according to the www... Squat 340kg Bench 233kg Deadlift 373kg Basically strong as fcuk then..... As I thoug
  3. He's a big lad. Got this for him. Lol...
  4. Haha he's full EU and available to stud £100 a lining ?
  5. So? If he uploaded a video doing 5 press ups then a backflip or taking a shite then doing a handstand would that be impressive?. I had a look n saw him deadlifting 242 looking more natural than he does now with no cartwheels and fair enough that's decent. But you asked the question and a guy that size lifting crossfit plates doing bicep curls under water and deadlifting 220 isn't impressive. It's good but not amazing. These are his static lifts when not doing the gymnastics according to the www... Squat 340kg Bench 233kg Deadlift 373kg
  6. Exactly his 1rpm will no doubt be pretty good.
  7. Don't know what he weighs but he is deadlifting 220. Unless he is 11 or 12 stone I don't know how that is impressive. Compared to your man in the street and average fit guy it will be decent. But not impressive to people who actually lift weights.I agree. I can lift 220 after a few months back in the gym and don't consider myself particularly strong nor dedicated to lifting. But I know how hard it is to get back to lifting weights alongside boxing training. They don't really go hand in hand. One is training for speed and fitness and requires a calorie controlled diet to get body fat down. T
  8. I'm thinking about going for these next year when I switch to all galvanised panels. Pics of people's setups would be good.
  9. Anyone who's done a bit of training will surely appreciate that what he does is very impressive. Granted the weights weren't THAT heavy for his size, but to get as strong as him, and maintain fitness, agility, flexibility and low body fat has taken some serious time and dedication. It's not out of reach to get that strong, or fit or flexible or good at gymnastics. But to master the lot? I think it's pretty impressive anyway. What am I talking about? He went gymnastics as a kid and then smashed loads of steroids. Silly me.
  10. Depends on the dog and situations surely? I've seen bushing dogs do it marking fox to ground and don't see the problem. Wouldn't want a ferreting dog doing it though myself.
  11. Had the ferts out for an hour in the garden this morning. Littleun loves them...
  12. I've said before she's a nice type mate. Keep at it lads and we will have our own Plummer section this time next year ?
  13. Yeh I'm well happy with the 120 D Lloyd. I will do a proper review when I'm up and about with comparison pics and a video of dog running the beam etc. Richie I aren't sure what the battery life is. I'm sure someone said an hour? The video doesn't seem to have saved properly. I'm just plugging my phone into the laptop now to see if I can sort it.
  14. Most ferreting dogs do something similar with little to no training. Just have to get the dog out there and it will soon realise you want to know if there's something at home or not. Some dogs sit, some stand and lift a leg, others paw at the entrance, some stand with their head tilted. Etc. All different ways of a dog giving a mark.
  15. Spot on mate. I really don't mind the LED light. Some lads are really against the beams. I think I prefer them and definitely like the cordless idea.
  16. Nipped out with the 120 lamp tonight off D. Lloyd. It's certainly my favourite of the 3 that I've got (100, 120 and 150.) It is very bright and the beam is tighter than the DL100 but not as tight as the 150. Somewhere in the middle I think. Dog followed the beam sound although I only gave her a few runs so haven't properly tested it by any means. I've got a video which I will upload when I work out how to do it, that's if it turns out any good. I will give the lamp a proper review when ive had a full night with it in a few weeks as I've currently got one leg in a cast so
  17. Spot on that. We had one last year come screaming over in his pickup, got out balling and shouting and sticking his chest out. It was just scare tactics. Once he saw I was calm and trying to be reasonable he piped right down and we ended up having a civil chat (agreeing to disagree) and shaking hands. I've heard stories about them shooting dogs but for most of them it wouldn't be worth the myther. They don't know the first thing about you but you know where they live, where they work and what motor they drive.
  18. Then you've gotta have a guaranteed 15 dogs a day to make it worthwhile. I've toyed with it myself. Got the land, buildings and parking but there was a lot involved. The regulations make it a pain in the arse.
  19. Cracking pics. I've said it before but if I'm as fit, healthy and happy as you at your age then I can look back and say life has been a success. Thanks for sharing.
  20. Fair point that. We've had a few in the past.
  21. I don't know what you've been pissing about at Ken. She was ready a month ago. Edited to add that's a belting pup mate. I think you chose well.
  22. Fair enough post that is. I'm sure the mods could sort something?
  23. Nice chunky pup that. Hope it does the job for you.
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