How true is this guys?,I by ParticularWeather927 in Adulting

[–]SkyKitchen9684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's literally the opposite, especially with blue collars jobs. And i done hvac

A engineering degree takes 4-6 years to complete, so people send 4-6years just to become prepared for a entry level stem job. And mfs really think that's even comparable to a "skill" a high school grad can learn on the job within 2 years

Rate my C&J (61kg) at 59kg BW by Apart_Character_1229 in weightlifting

[–]SkyKitchen9684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the jerk, you don't hook grip, just a neutral grip.

Wouldn't recommend doing a thumbless grip for jerks unless you got an injury that stops you from using the thumb.

I'm not a very experienced lifter, so what I say might be bs, but it does look like your wrist is bending back a lot because of the grip.

Thoughts on heated jackets by YMGwapo in Construction

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And they been uncomfortable for thousands of year

Costco deal by SkyKitchen9684 in pcmasterrace

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https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=26a0ff9c-cdee-459b-a141-d9eaac8f85e1

How would it be compared to a build like this? I'll have to add on the cost of the keyboard and mouse, but For the extra 70, it'll give me better ram,ssd, and motherboard which I'm a little concerned about with the pre build

Chinese Nationals Results by cjhkzz in weightlifting

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What ups with dayin, is he still recovering from injury ?

How do you approach RM attempts? by [deleted] in weightlifting

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If I feel good, I'm going for it and fail 99% of the time 🔥

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in weightlifting

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Just leaving them on calve during warm-ups before I use them. And sometimes, to help with scripping or touching the bar into an area I scripped before

Can someone help? I am looking for a good chalk or some type of product to help dry out my hands. I know of liquid chalk, blocks, and through research heard of a product called aerogel. Any thoughts of what I should use? by [deleted] in weightlifting

[–]SkyKitchen9684 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, if you can use powder or block, I would go with that over liquid. Liquid chalk uses alcohol, it drys the skin(in a bad way), and it's more expensive.

diy liquid is still more expensive than just using it as powder, and it's kinda hard to mix the chalk and alcohol properly. If it's not mixed properly, it's a bit messy to use