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Oh thought you have said you have competed in powerlifting? Get your story right ;)

Competing raw and competing equipped are two totally different animals. They're almost different sports even. He has said he has competed raw and now he's saying he'd like to compete equipped. There's no discrepancy in those two statements.
 
Competing raw and competing equipped are two totally different animals. They're almost different sports even. He has said he has competed raw and now he's saying he'd like to compete equipped. There's no discrepancy in those two statements.
The only thing in here is xupc's asshole.
 
You have any idea what it takes to move to multiply? You think suddenly pick it up and lift? There is a learning curve and you have to move from raw single ply ffs why the fuck do I even bother to reply to fucktards
I don't know why because you haven't replied to me. If you did, I missed it?

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Competing raw and competing equipped are two totally different animals. They're almost different sports even. He has said he has competed raw and now he's saying he'd like to compete equipped. There's no discrepancy in those two statements.
OK my bad...if he's going into geared PL then he'd need to adjust his training for wearing multi-ply gear. But still his lifts aren't that great by PL standards unless he's just getting into the lower level meets.
 
You have any idea what it takes to move to multiply? You think suddenly pick it up and lift? There is a learning curve and you have to move from raw single ply ffs why the fuck do I even bother to reply to fucktards
OK I apologize for not seeing you wanted to switch from ungeared to geared powerlifting.
 
OK my bad...if he's going into geared PL then he'd need to adjust his training for wearing multi-ply gear. But still his lifts aren't that great by PL standards unless he's just getting into the lower level meets.

Correct. I'm geared lifting you have totally different leverages bc of the gear and totally different weak points. An example would be bench press. Most raw lifters are weakest off the chest whereas in geared lifting it could be the lockout hence why you see westside doing lots of 2,3,4 board presses and stuff like that.
 
Is what I aspire to do. I doubt I will get it to be honest. I havent broke in the gear properly and I dont know how to use it. You compete multiply? Any tips?

Sorry for all the questions but its been difficult to get straight answer.

So when you stated those numbers, thats what you aspire to do IF you compete multi-ply?

If so, what are you current raw numbers?

Yes, it takes a whole different learning curve using suits and shirts. Depending on your current raw lifts and the time you have to learn how to use the equipment properly will determine if those numbers are achievable.

I don't have any experience using suits or shirts.
 
Ill tell you what really sucks about multiply.... You need a whole crew to help when the weight gets heavy... You need someone to pull the trigger on the monolift... If your on good gear the multi ply will help you to hold weight your tendons are more than likely not able to handle. And in the end you don't get any money for any of it and no body really cares about your squat. I got an elite total in multi ply... a bicep tear.. a hamstring tear..and damage to my ribcage that hurts when ever I go heavy. Not worth it. The girls could care less about your total.
 
Sorry for all the questions but its been difficult to get straight answer.

So when you stated those numbers, thats what you aspire to do IF you compete multi-ply?

If so, what are you current raw numbers?

Yes, it takes a whole different learning curve using suits and shirts. Depending on your current raw lifts and the time you have to learn how to use the equipment properly will determine if those numbers are achievable.

I don't have any experience using suits or shirts.
With an Inzer Super duty shirt you can if you can your skill set down and have strong triceps get 150-250 out of your shirt.. adjust the stiching and who knows maybe a bit more. With briefs and a canvas suit on 200- 300 out of your suit and that's with tons of work (years!!!) Deadlift suites suck I never got much out of one.
 
With an Inzer Super duty shirt you can if you can your skill set down and have strong triceps get 150-250 out of your shirt.. adjust the stiching and who knows maybe a bit more. With briefs and a canvas suit on 200- 300 out of your suit and that's with tons of work (years!!!) Deadlift suites suck I never got much out of one.
@xupc someone who knows what they are talking about has posted, please take note of the authority from which he speaks.
Thank you @MisterBiggins excellent post!
 
With an Inzer Super duty shirt you can if you can your skill set down and have strong triceps get 150-250 out of your shirt.. adjust the stiching and who knows maybe a bit more. With briefs and a canvas suit on 200- 300 out of your suit and that's with tons of work (years!!!) Deadlift suites suck I never got much out of one.
Ill tell you what really sucks about multiply.... You need a whole crew to help when the weight gets heavy... You need someone to pull the trigger on the monolift... If your on good gear the multi ply will help you to hold weight your tendons are more than likely not able to handle. And in the end you don't get any money for any of it and no body really cares about your squat. I got an elite total in multi ply... a bicep tear.. a hamstring tear..and damage to my ribcage that hurts when ever I go heavy. Not worth it. The girls could care less about your total.

Thank you for your input. I have realised after 3-4 sessions that I am extremely shore. I think it is the much heavier poundage to the body. Too much stress.

I really need to learn how to use the gear. I can barely get 100-110 out of the shirt.

How long did it took you to learn the gear and break it in? I am full of bruises everywhere.
 
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