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I know I do. :hs: But I don't feel comfortable benching a bar without a spotter, and getting onto the decline bench with 80lb dumbells in each hand is pretty scary :ugh:
I always just rest them on my legs until I am ready to start, then just pick them up a little, lay back, and push them up as I lay down, then jump into my reps.
nice, what discs?
getting the right speed disc for your driver makes learning a whole lot easier, but sticking to a disc and learning how it works is better than switching it up all the time
backhand or forehand?
i havent been able to beat my record of 4 years ago at the local course, this summer it WILL happen
i got a championship orc distance driver and an aviar putter/approach. i throw backhand, but i try forehand once in a while and i feel like it's workin' pretty well
got lazy and skipped working out yesterday :nervous: Hopefully I don't fall into my lazy mode and skip a few months I'll get back with it tonight. Cardio, Back and Abs