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Hello all,
Sorry if this sounds like a possibly redundant question but is the 95 # thruster combined for two dumb bells or 95 a piece? (190# total) Thanks. |
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That would be hardcore (don't give them ideas)!! It's 95lbs total.
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#3 |
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A 45# bar with 2x25# plates or
2x47.5# dumbells :happy: or whatever you want to use. |
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It' means a 95 # barbell total 45 lb bar + 50 lb's in weights.
If you want to use dumbbells then go for something equivalent. 2 45 lb dumbbells |
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Although in my experience, two 45-lb dumbells is much more difficult. I'd rather do a 95 lb barbell than even two 35 lb dumbells.
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Hey Anthony, this may be an odd question, but are you a member of WBB.com? Your name looks familiar.
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Josh, yes, I'm a mod over there. Are you a member?
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#8 |
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Sure am, followed the WBB1 routine for a while and found this site through one of the members there. That guy was a Godsend.
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