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Post by sealion on Apr 11, 2013 11:42:13 GMT 10
Can you get compression shirts with an inbuilt cape?
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Post by jrd on Apr 11, 2013 14:23:26 GMT 10
Might look into it. Would be good for winter at least. I've tried on compression shirts before. I look like a fat superhero... Carryover? Could you touch in it?
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Post by pritchard on Apr 11, 2013 14:41:54 GMT 10
Short sleeve Compression tops are approved for raw.
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Post by Aaron on Apr 11, 2013 16:45:52 GMT 10
What are the rules on stitching etc... ? Like the one that the guy was wearing at worlds
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Post by pritchard on Apr 11, 2013 17:45:25 GMT 10
The head of the technical committee just said it only has to be an athletic shirt- rubber is ok etc. kind of crazy if you ask me.
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Post by jrd on Apr 11, 2013 18:08:21 GMT 10
I'm so getting one- size XXS
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Post by Aaron on Apr 11, 2013 18:23:48 GMT 10
Adidas Powerweb compression stuff claims to give you 5% more power haha.
Does that mean I could get like 6-7kg carry over on my bench?
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Post by jrd on Apr 11, 2013 18:52:13 GMT 10
Sssshhh don't tell anyone
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Post by pritchard on Apr 11, 2013 19:04:28 GMT 10
I'm getting a rage x and calling it an athletic shirt
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Post by Aaron on Apr 11, 2013 19:12:57 GMT 10
What about the Inzer Blast. Practically looks like a compression shirt.
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Post by pritchard on Apr 11, 2013 19:18:38 GMT 10
Lol
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Post by jrd on Apr 11, 2013 20:24:57 GMT 10
A guy I know that competes at Worlds used to get 5kg from his blast shirt LOL
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Post by goat on Apr 12, 2013 13:15:13 GMT 10
5-15Kg was standard carry over until around 2004.
Yeah I'm big on compression gear, especially pants. Help more than I like to admit.
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Post by hawkeye on Apr 12, 2013 14:16:36 GMT 10
We have a blast shirt in the cupboard at gym! Hmmmmm!
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Post by Aaron on Apr 12, 2013 14:18:09 GMT 10
I reckon scratch off the inzer and say your grandma made you a compression shirt but she fucked up the sleeves that's why it looks a bit 'weird'
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