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Old 16 July 2022, 04:46 AM   #42
Bstewart
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Originally Posted by JSolution View Post
Someone’s sensitive

I must say I can’t imagine doing any sort or press or heavy lift with a watch it it would certainly be a inconvenience. And I certainly wouldn’t be wanting to pause to take the watch off and adjust the glidelock. I think you aren’t training hard enough
I agree with this (not the sensitive part LOL, it's just novice fitness ppl using pro terminology is my biggest pet peeve). Plus, the base of your wrist is one of the most important areas for proper form, and injury prevention. You hit the nail on the head especially regarding presses - if you're repping 85lbs on a machine, leisurely, maybe a watch would work. If you're doing a real workout, nope.
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