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Subject: | Re: [shovelglove] More Strongmen with "shovelgloves" :) |
From: | John Enzinas |
Date: | Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:13:38 -0500 |
You can also put leverage on your side by holding the handle farther
away from the head. This can make Flip the Lever in particular very
hard.
--j
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:37:51 EST, bearscats@... <bearscats@...>
wrote:
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> In a message dated 11/24/04 10:19:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> deborahfederlmt@... writes:
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> > This first one is clearly a patent infringement of Shovelglove!
Oh
> > wait a minute, it doesn't have a sweater wrapped around it, and
oh
> > right, Reinhard wasn't even a glimmer in anyones eye at that
point
> > in history, so I guess, no trademark problems....
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> Mine doesn't have a sweater wrapped around it either... then again, I
have
> wall to wall carpet, and, no cats. :)
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> I have a 10 pounder. While I have no desire to increase the weight of it..
I
> figured out something.. rather than go out and buy another sledgehammer, I
can
> just slide a HeavyHands weight right onto the handle, down to the sledge,
and
> secure it with rubber bands or something. I can add 1, 2, or 3 pounds
by
> doing this, and the weight will stay in place!
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> Did a workout yesterday.. really felt it in my arms and abdomen! (I am
going
> to do one today as well.. yes, I know it's Thanksgiving.. but I didn't do
one
> on Tuesday). Also going to go for a long walk, and bring along the
Heavyhands
> for that.
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> I am reallllly looking forward to spring :)
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