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Pitbullking69

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  1. I attend the gym 4 maby 5 times a week. I am a fan of the bench which we all know is used for building the pectoral major (pecs). I find that having the bench flat 'tears' more fibres towards the side of the muscle rather than the middle. I have been told that the incline bench press 'tears' muscle more the the centre of the chest. I have been training using the incline bench press technique for around 5-6 weeks now and i am not seeing any results. Can anyone give me any advice/training tips?

  2. Try 'Pause roling', You basically kick as if you were trying to get into a wheelie position and let it roll. When you start to loose balance press the break. Repeat in quick succession and you have youself a pause roll. This 'move' should help to improve balance in general and the initial 'move' can be adapted and changed into a static trick.

  3. When you start to progress, (especially with gapping) you will find that your gears will start to slip resulting in a skip. Save your self a lot of hastle and get single speed. If you can't, at least take 'lock it out'.

  4. Biggest i ever got when i used to ride was 48". Apparently it didn't count though cause it was a "On/off".

    Danny.

    9 Blue pallets.

    Judging from your most recent video Danny, i'd say ''bollocks''. 9 blue pallets on the other hand fair play although you must have a rocket rammed up your arse :giggle:

  5. I switched from mod to stock a few years back, i found it the best decision of my trials career. Everything seems loads smaller and i just seemed to improves at 3x the rate i did on a mod, weather it was a phsycological block in sense of progression i dont know, either way round i got better !

    I would also recommend a lower bb bike to start off with, i started with a pure and it got me far. Hope this has helped.

    Thanks,

    Mike.

  6. If i were you i'd keep the stock. You will find it much easier to get back to the level you were at before you stopped and you will also find it much easier to progress. When i switched from mod to stock i also found that back pains and strains became pretty much non existant, which is a bonus :P

    Mike.

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