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How To Approach Any Training Move

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Being stuck with a new strength feat recently? It's a problem a lot of you friends message me about. I decided it's worth the time to sit down and explain some important things about approaching a new move. I hope this helps all of you!

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  • You mean short-cut not short-but lol! Anyways great vid just like all of your vids!

  • @82Bdog Does it sound like that! I thought I said "short path", pardon my pronunciation, I am trying to better it. :(

  • more vids :P

  • @casketofdog Yes sir!

  • Nice to see youre back to making videos.

  • @Preset1 I'll be trying to start making more videos now. I really enjoy working on this project!

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  • interesting.

    

  • well said

  • @closetoimpossible this is going to sounds weird but my right bicep feels tight all the time, slightest pressure and vein in bicep shows and i get a really tight feeling

    (i use right arm a lot for tennis)

  • @Miru20 I'll try to! :)

  • @Kanashto Go go go!

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