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  1. manufacturing issue.... it's not that hard to cut it all out of the same material. 

     

    no- not trying to be argumentative- I realize demz the rulz and that's all there is to it- I just think it's epically stupid.

     

    The rules is there to prevent cheating by using different material and by adding seams to increase the weight moved.

     

    It is not a stupid rule.

  2. 80 inches longer than your others?

     

    eh?  I'm going to presume that is a mistake.

     

    Hand wraps for boxing come in different lengths, thicknessess and stretchiness.  You just use what you like.  Ones advertised as thai wraps are generally a bit longer so that might be what you came away with. They were probably just advertised as 'MMA' to try and sell more. 

     

    It has nothing to do with MMA gloves or even boxing gloves as in both cases when fighting they don't use cloth wraps.

  3. Yeah Gumtree's got a few decent-looking items for sale...still feel a bit out of my depth trying to weed out what's good and what's garbage, but I'm getting a better idea now. Good call on the ex-crossfit gear. That could just work. I'll have to ask around. 

     

    I'm starting to realise that even a frugal home gym is a pretty costly exercise...a far cry from strapping on a sport kilt and running out the door! 

     

    BTW, How many/what weight plates do you think I should be looking for? Bearing in mind that initially I'm only looking at deadlifting....

    I would initially keep and eye on gumtree and ebay to get an idea of what sort of budget you will need and pick up bargains as they come.

     

    Regarding weights because deadlifts are pretty much the heaviest lift you are going to want quite a few plates and the big ones too.  I would say a minimum of 4 x 25 Kg plates plus 2 each of 2.5, 5 and 10 Kg.  That's to get you started and quite soon you will probably need more of the 25 Kg plates as you get stronger.

     

    Also I though you were in Sydney?  Why I comment on this is for the cost of a deadlift setup and how often you would conceivably do deadlifts, a casual gym membership may be a more cost effective option.  In a place like Sydney I would think that you should be able to find a gym that is at least OK.

  4. The rape joke was fine, it was just a silly joke not to be taken seriously.

     

    Wait, I'm struggling to make any sense of you on your last point. How is putting two "experience" players together cementing any stereotype? It's not. I feel stupid even replying to you. Did you even watch the video or did you just read the article that that some idiot wrote purely to needlessly complain? The woman is not experienced at gaming at all, she was put there to be beaten so the producer could demonstrate a new feature of Xbox One. There is nothing wrong with that and it has nothing to do with her gender.

     

    Please, if you are to complain make sure you have an once of intelligence on the matter at hand first.  

    So great, my comment quoted above was sitting around for over a month before someone felt the need to reply, and to reply in such a way.  And if you feel stupid replying to something, then simply don’t, especially if you can’t stick to discussing the topic.

     

    By these comments it's not at all surprising to find that you are both a teenager and male.

     

    This entire thread is about issues with women in gaming both as character and as gamers themselves.  Although it may be your opinion that “the rape joke was fine†there are many people who do not share this opinion.  Keep in mind that Microsoft representatives were getting in front of a large public audiecnce who were both there in person as well as watching online.  While in my opinion it was relatively minor, I do not presume to put myself in the shoes of every other person is presume it is also not a big deal to them.

     

    Now onto the choice of gamers.  And yes I did watch the video.  This was actually a really crap way to demonstrate something.  They matched an experience gamer who was also using a new controller with the presumption that this would also give him an additional advantage.  Then they match him against someone inexperienced who has the disadvantage of using an older style controller.  The second gamer was never going to win and eventually ended up giving up.

     

    If Microsoft truly wanted to demonstrate the new controller they would have put two players with similar experience levels and given one the new controller and had the other gamers use the older style.

     

    While the outcome may have been obvious when you know the equipment used and relative experience levels the fact that a female was chosen to be the ‘loser’ of course help cements the stereotype that women are not gamers.  I struggle to see how this would not.  In an ordinary game in someone’s lounge room it won’t have an impact – but in front of a large audience is something different.

     

    The other features they were trying to demonstrate would have been just as easily shown by two experienced gamers with no need for stupid trash talk or with one being so obviously outclassed.

     

    “Please, if you are to complain make sure you have an once of intelligence on the matter at hand first. “

     

    Now to this. To start, I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt that you mean “ounce†instead of once.  I don’t mind having a discussion with people who see different views.  But attacking my intelligence is not the way to do it. If you disagree and then immediately follow up with ad hominem comments then please go and do it somewhere else.

  5. I have to admit I did not like this article.  And I disliked it enough to put the effort into commenting on things here.

     

    Yes, there is information there and a lot of people will find it useful, but I believe a lot of it is represented poorly and despite the length it is not comprehensive.  For example, "You’ve probably heard of the Glycemic Index, and its lesser known associate: Glycemic Load." is follow by a very brief overview of GI but no explanation of glycemic load is given at all.

     

    And when I here something along the lines of "There are a few main sugar alternatives that I want to cover, and allow you to make up your own mind:" I expect it to be followed by objective information that will not only allow but also encourage me to actually make up my own mind.  Instead it is follow by a bunch of very subjective language, including using the word a "allegedly" multiple times to describe the conclusions made from published peer reviewed scientific studies.  In addition it includes a bunch of the Steve's own opinions.  I would encourage anyone to read over this section again and look closely at the type of language used.  It is used in such a way to encourage you not to make up your own mind, but to instead follow the opinions of the author and in many causes to do not include both advantages and disadvantages to each pure sugar alternative compared to basic sugar itself.  This is in addition to saying that 'fake sugar' as well as real sugar will make you fat earlier in the article.

     

    One major part I also found missing was why fruit and fructose can be more harmful to you compared to glucose or sucrose as a result of how it is metabolised differently. 

     

    Anyway, yeah. If you want to take these points of board, feel free.  I just don't think these articles are all they are cracked up to be and feel the need to share.

  6. And yet another 'surprise' at E3.  This time it was directly from Microsoft employees and they made a rape joke on stage.  Classy.  At least the apologised for it, albeit after.  It's not so much the inappropriate joke (I actually thought that was relatively minor) but more the fact that they would have knowingly put an experience gamer (who happened to be male) against an experience gamer (who happened to be female) and so cemented the stereotype of the female in the gaming industry further..

     

    http://www.news.com.au/technology/gaming/outrage-over-microsoft-rape-joke-at-e3-gaming-event/story-e6frfrt9-1226662462228

  7. That was pretty interesting.

     

    Although, many of the most famous and acclaimed video games happen to have some of the strongest female characters as well. The Half-Life games have Alyx, the Portal games have the main protagonist (can't remember her name), the Uncharted series has Elena, as well as the companions in the Mass Effect and Fallout games.

     

    I hadn't even heard of half the games she mentioned, although I play more on PC than console, which might explain that. Still, I agree that often people just don't think about stereotypes.

     

    I'm currently watching through the videos mentioned but I just thought I would add that you can play the entire Mass Effect series that a female protagonist.  Of course it's not the default option but you can change the gneder easily enough.

  8. So yeah, back to the actual topic...

     

    Ignore the guy.  Stick with conventional as it works for you.

     

    There is nothing with pulling sumo, however it is a much more technical variation of the lift.  While it can benefit the lift as it reduces the bar path, it is much harder to learn and to keep all the different parts of you body in proper alignment and to find the proper width stance that suits your anatomy.  The variations in anatomy between people affect the form of the sumo deadlift far more than they do a conventional deadlift.  So if you are going to try sumo it is something that requires proper coaching to achieve and maintain proper technique to avoid destroying your body.

  9. I always keep a few containers of frozen emergency meals. It's just a matter of making an extra searching or two when cooking my bulk cook up.

    The best to reheat are soups and stews as they maintain their texture - or more accurately lack of texture.

    Stir fries are also good although of course vegetable end up a little more soggy after reheating. You can also just freeze the meat portion of the meal and add a side of vegetables or salad which is really easy to knock together. Hell I even keep those vegetable steamer packs and use them.

  10. I would just start the heavy lifting first and see how you go with that.

     

    There is mixed feelings about heavy lifting for BJJ yes but for a beginner who is worried about injury prevention (you) it would be great.  A lot of the time lifting for beginners is not entirely recommended just because it can encourage you to use that new found strength rather than technique.  I would hazard to say the vast majority (if not all) of very successful high level BJJ athletes use heavy weight training somewhere in their training.

     

    The sort of lifts you mention should help with your rounded back as well.  You simply cannot do them properly unless your posture and body position is good throughout the lift.  Just make sure you strength program is nice and balanced.

     

    You can include bridging if you wish but to be honest I would see how the normal lifting works for you first.  Yes bridging can be damaging if taken overboard as some wrestlers do.  But you don't require the same sort of strength in that movement as a BJJer compared to a wrestler.  So a moderate amount of bridging work probably won't do you any harm, but I would emphasise the all round strength workout over this, at least at first until you recognise it as a clear weakness.

  11. Yes I think those goals are achievable with a year.  This is presuming all your values are in pounds (you don't actually say).

     

    Keep training but do the proper exercises rather use the machine equivalent - they truly are different exercises.  Do you benching in a squat rack if you must,

     

    If you are going to ask for spotters make sure they spot you correctly.  There are many things that can go wrong that won't give the proper benefits.  I'm sure there are videos on you tube that you can watch.  A lot of people in your typical gym have never been taught how to do it properly.

  12. It's really going to depend on how you are holding the bar as this is the most likely cause of your pain.  A picture tells a thousand words.

     

    Using the smith machine for squats and proper bar bell back squats are NOT the same exercise so don't use the same weight for each. Progress through each of them if you must but I would suggest not using the smith machine.  It's more trouble than it is worth.

     

    Plus you were sick for two weeks and decided to start at the same weight as last time rather than easing back into things.  Not surprising.

  13. Google "doms" for any information you need.

    Feeling as sore as you are now feet your first strength workout is normal. Time and consistent training will reduce doms.

    You can use active recovery but don't push yourself hard or you can make it worse.

    Use foam rolling or whatever if it makes you feel better but the only thing proven to actually work is alternating temperature showers and that only a little.

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