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Powerising / Videos / Re: An amusing video
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on: April 21, 2007, 05:46:53 PM
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You can't enjoy it at all then O2  I'm with Q, as long as you have fun, that's good. I personally suck considering how long I've had mine, but I enjoy it and that's why I carry on 
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Powerising / Videos / Re: a few things put together
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on: April 21, 2007, 05:45:04 PM
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Some nice grabs there, but as rich said, work on the technique. The combo move was pretty cool  Also good to see you all padded up, but what on earth was that music 
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Powerising / Problems / Re: Center of gravity - large feet
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on: April 21, 2007, 02:41:25 PM
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XS, you need to take the knee bar off to remove the top bolt on the spring.
Technically, if you have thin spanners, you don't have to. Although they do look really weird if you take off the knee brace and all the connecting bits for it, but leave the spring on. They suddenly look all thin and flimsy!
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Everything Else / General Talk / Re: RIBCAP PALMER FOR SALE!!!
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on: April 21, 2007, 12:35:18 PM
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Ribcap is a new form of "helmet", using the d3o substance. Basically, it's a wooly hat with a liquid-like substance in, which hardens upon impact. So it takes on the exact shape of your head when liquid, and when you hit it, it hardens and gives protection, spreading the blow out over your entire skull. It's a cool idea and is used in things like speed skater's outfits and things, saves them wearing all this padding, instead just have a layer of this inside the clothing instead. And of course for those of you who have to look "cool", it's good because it just looks like you're wearing a wooly hat, rather than an "uncool" helmet. That's one thing I've never understood. Padding is "uncool", yet it can save your life 
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Powerising / Modifying Powerisers / Re: bottoming out?
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on: April 21, 2007, 12:11:35 PM
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surely it wont matter if the bungee snaps. Won't it just snap and then he would carry on bouncing like normal as if the bungee wasn't on there?
What I'm thinking about Ian, is if it snaps whilst it's tense it's going to ping off, yes, the bungee itself wont hurt, but it has metal hooks in the end. I've had my brother fire one at me like an elastic band and it managed to cut my arm... It probably wouldn't happen but it'll be nasty that close to your leg if it does
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Everything Else / General Talk / Re: RIBCAP PALMER FOR SALE!!!
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on: April 21, 2007, 11:49:03 AM
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Yeah but it's opened. So people expect to pay less. I'm just pointing out people who aren't PP members probably won't buy this as they may end up paying more for an opened item than for a brand-new, sealed one 
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Everything Else / General Talk / Re: RIBCAP PALMER FOR SALE!!!
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on: April 21, 2007, 11:32:27 AM
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MCTom has a point, once you add on postage it works out only £5 cheaper than what 7leagueslondon.co.uk are selling them for! If you then add on Postal Insurance, it works out as £2.50 more expensive! 
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Powerising / Learning Tips / Re: My Stupid Blunder
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on: April 21, 2007, 10:24:21 AM
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So koran has the right idea, and sprog and tfd, read more carefully  Sorry Mr. Moderator Man.  I just re-read it and I understand now, I did read it at about half-past midnight last night, which probably explains why I went with what tfd said. Now I've re-read it and your second post, yeah, standing still is hard. My record is about 12 seconds before I start wobbling! The problem with learning indoors is if you fall over, there's less room to move yourself around to get back up again, especially in coridoors!
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Powerising / Practising / Re: FOR SALE!!!
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on: April 21, 2007, 12:48:26 AM
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What weight range are M80s again??? jelly x
70-80kg... so 11-12.5 stone according to google calculator 
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Powerising / Learning Tips / Re: My Stupid Blunder
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on: April 21, 2007, 12:23:59 AM
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I'm with Tom Thumb, Learning to stand is best first, then you won't fall flat on your face when you start walking. Holding onto something like a wall or a lampost it good, but a door moves, probably why you were wobbling around and finding it hard. Also learning indoors is very hard, outdoors is a lot easier! 
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