GMG: >wandering
Exercise is one thing I don't wander from. It is however a deep chasm, where the more I learn the more I realise I don't know, it will be a while before I am truly an expert, but I'm on my way.
Lithius: >Snake
It started as a reference to MGS3, so 'Naked Snake'. I have fond memories of that game.
>RLM
Indeed, the guy is a genius, if you have the patience then it's hard not to love the brutality of those reviews.
>Flagg
I actually haven't read The Wind Through The Keyhole, I need to make sure I get that one. I am currently reading the series for the second time, I just started book 4 but it will probably be a while before I finish it again, I seem to have book ADD and try and read multiple things at once, I just started the first Game of Thrones book.
But yeah, Flagg is a fantastic character, I too was a little disappointed with his death in the 7th book, but at least Mordred was a powerful foe. And can you ever truly kill the man in black? After all, the true ending to the 7th book (the one that King almost dissuades you from reading)...maybe things will be different for him the next time round...
>Boxing
I do love the sweet science, but it's true that boxing seems to be at a low point. The UFC has to averaging more views as boxing only seems to have 2-3 large PPVs a year now.
>MMA
I too don't really enjoy grapple heavy fights (although I have seen some very fast paced, back and forth displays of BJJ, which were excellent). All of my favourite fighters a dynamic/explosive strikers with a solid grappling base to fall back on should they need it. Jose Aldo, Benson Henderson, Tyrone Spong (who I went to see earlier this year and actually walked right past in a corridor, surreal) are some of my favourites. Your ideas are interesting too...
>Weight lifting
I much prefer Olympic style as well. I do posterior chain work on the side because I feel more comfortable doing front squats/high bar back squats to the powerlifting/glute dominant way of doing it.
That sounds like a class I'd be interested in. I haven't incorporated cleans into my routine because of the learning curve (and also because my crappy gym wouldn't allow it). If I had a coach to teach me the basics of olympic lifing I would love to do more of it.
I am decently strong for my weight, but I still have work to do before my numbers are impressive. My squat has a lot of catching up to do compared to my deadlift, the long limbs really seem to work against me in that regard.
Currently my main lifts are (bodyweight around 158ish):
Deadlift - 320x5
Front squat - 187x5
Back squat - 198x5
Military Press - 115x5
I don't bench, I've always hated it and IMO overhead pressing and dips have more athletic carryover. The few times that I experimented with benching I was able to do 70lb dumbells for 5 reps. I'll post up the videos that I've uploaded of myself.
Front squat (not heavy, just a form check, wasn't happy with this so I started doing more mobility work at this point) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVjkgAK0nV4
Deads & HSPUs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3MQVeIyO9s
Back squats & Ring Dips http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMmiOMdfMsA
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