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Post by Joey Costello on Jan 31, 2011 19:07:55 GMT -5
Hey Guy great event, sorry about the hassel I gave you. Alot of new faces in the sport. Good turn out. See you next time. Joey
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Post by Mike Woolvett on Feb 1, 2011 18:47:48 GMT -5
Mike, my first tournament too. The after pulling was definitely my favorite part. My arms are done for a week lol Haha yeah the after pulling was fantastic and my arms are smoked from that. Gonna be a couple days yet before I can think about working out or arm wrestling. How did your matches go? Was interested in seeing them but we we were running at the same time on opposite tables.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2011 19:06:45 GMT -5
While we are on this topic??? Years ago the after pulling was almost as sought after as the tournament. Our team LOVES the afterpulling and are usually the last ones on the table at the end of the evening. Even sometimes four hours away. I am surprised many times at how quickly new guys leave after a great event with sooooo much talent and knowledge standing around waiting to be picked. Grab the pros and ask them to give you some pointers or just tug on their arm. When we were in Ohio at the Harley Pull, Kyle Kerswill pulled until 2 am with both elbows bleeding from the skin being rubbed off. Thats dedication. Afterpulling the best thing out there!!!! This is by no means meant for anyone specific, glad you guys got some in. Keep it up!!!
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Post by Bill Cameron on Feb 1, 2011 19:40:09 GMT -5
BY THE WAY GUY your hand is feeling grate man i couldnt touch in the after pulling
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Post by Eric Roussin on Feb 1, 2011 21:56:33 GMT -5
I concur! Guy, you felt great on the practice table!
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Post by Bilal Kreidieh on Feb 2, 2011 1:06:28 GMT -5
I wish I could have stayed longer. I had a really long drive and two guys to drop off at home.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2011 5:51:08 GMT -5
Haha thanks Bill and Eric but I think you both were toast when we danced. Not a good indicator, but fun all the same. Bilal, you got some in that is awesome!!
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Post by Bilal Kreidieh on Feb 2, 2011 7:56:24 GMT -5
Haha thanks Bill and Eric but I think you both were toast when we danced. Not a good indicator, but fun all the same. Bilal, you got some in that is awesome!! I'll be getting a lot more. Hopefully, I'll be there in the Mike Gould Classic.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2011 8:14:36 GMT -5
Im telling you buddy, get to the Arm Melter!!! There is no better!!
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Post by Mike Woolvett on Feb 2, 2011 18:00:31 GMT -5
While we are on this topic??? Years ago the after pulling was almost as sought after as the tournament. Our team LOVES the afterpulling and are usually the last ones on the table at the end of the evening. Even sometimes four hours away. I am surprised many times at how quickly new guys leave after a great event with sooooo much talent and knowledge standing around waiting to be picked. Grab the pros and ask them to give you some pointers or just tug on their arm. When we were in Ohio at the Harley Pull, Kyle Kerswill pulled until 2 am with both elbows bleeding from the skin being rubbed off. Thats dedication. Afterpulling the best thing out there!!!! This is by no means meant for anyone specific, glad you guys got some in. Keep it up!!! All the guys I train with told me not to miss the after pulling, that it is one of the best parts of a tournament. I am glad I took their advice, had a chance to pull with 5 or 6 experienced guys and it was great.
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