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November 18, 2008, 08:48:40 PM
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Powerising / Videos / Re: The Welshbockers Training Session!
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on: August 26, 2008, 06:07:21 PM
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How do you sync it so you're all jumping at exactly the same height/rate?
they decide a number of bounces they're gonna flip on, and then do a step, then start bouncing, one person usually counts them out loud and they all flip on the designated number
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Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Re: 7 League Stilts
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on: August 26, 2008, 03:47:31 PM
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there is no "best" its all about matching your technique to the right spring. Should've mentioned this at CB and tried out a bunch of different springs.
I think 90120's are gonna be too hard for you, but try them out and see what you think of cuffs and upgraded bindings you may want to go for PR 7090's.
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Powerising / Injuries / Re: Chest Pain
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on: August 26, 2008, 05:04:41 AM
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im going to push through it, a bit a pain doesnt stop me bocking  that's one of the dumbest things i've ever read, if you've got unknown pains that you're going to go see a doctor about, don't continue the activity that you think is causing them cause the doc's office is closed for a day. Give it a rest for a day, confirm that you're ok with the doc, then get back to it.
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Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Re: Upper weight limit for bocking?
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on: August 26, 2008, 03:25:26 AM
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we'll i'll add my 2 cents. I weight about 93kg, and have been bocking for 2.5 years. The top limit changes depending on what you hope to do in bocking. As you said you want to run. I think that it would be reasonable to jog on a pair of PR90120's at your weight, not really sure what would happen once you learn to activate the springs though as I can bottom out 90120's while running.
I've used M100 springs, PR90120 springs, and S-Rex type X springs. With the exception of the M100's these are the strongest springs made by each brand. The M100's were good for learning to walk, run, and jump for the first 6 months or so. After that I bottomed them out all the time for another 6 months till they wore out. S-Rex are good springs for heavier bockers to learn on, as they are softer and have better energy return, but they were too soft for me as i knew what i was doing. PR90120's are my current spring of choice, but i still bottom them out quite frequently, but less than any other spring i've tried and i still get between 4-5 ft of air.
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Powerising / USA / Boston, MA August 29 or 30
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on: August 24, 2008, 12:47:49 AM
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Anybody going to be around next weekend for a Boston meet? I'm thinking Friday 29th or Saturday 30th. I've got a bunch of things I've thought of to try at our various spots in Boston.
Who's in?
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