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Re: New USAPL Website: Thank you!

Posted By: Jason " Too S.E.X.Y. " Burnell
Date: Monday, 2 June 2008, at 10:36 a.m.

In Response To: Re: New USAPL Website: Thank you! (Dave Mishalof)

I'm coming off an injury to my right shoulder myself - two torn rotator cuff muscles, injured biceps tendon, etc etc. I'm sure Steven Green or K Stew would love to give you the details of HOW I injured it. LOL

Couldn't lift my arm after the injury and certainly couldn't even get my arm close to the position to hold the bar for squatting for a long time BUT there is no way I was going to consider not squatting again. It's taken two years and my lifts are just coming back - squat and dead are back to the 600 lb level and climbing and the bench has just crept over the 300 mark.

I just can't get into the single lift thing. I did one bench only meet several years ago and I just felt like I wasn't meant to be there. I watched some friends warm up for the squat and watched other people squat. Then I warmed up and benched. I was showered and back in a chair watching everyone else deadlift. It was just wrong.

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