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1  Fitness and Training / General Fitness / Re: Hi, I'm kind of new to this... on: November 06, 2009, 10:34:34 PM
Thanks Bryce Tongue

Well off season just started so I'll be doing a lot of running and weight lifting during school, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to set up a workout for my free running after school. Well thank you for all your help and support, good luck to you guys with your own free running Smiley
2  Fitness and Training / General Fitness / Re: Hi, I'm kind of new to this... on: November 02, 2009, 10:01:45 PM
O-line Guard Smiley
3  Fitness and Training / General Fitness / Re: Hi, I'm kind of new to this... on: October 31, 2009, 01:32:29 PM
Alright, thank you for all your help  Grin
4  Fitness and Training / General Fitness / Re: Hi, I'm kind of new to this... on: October 30, 2009, 07:00:59 PM
Alright I'll check out the tutorials for the movements. Actually a set workout schedule is what I'm asking for, I've got a weight set at home and I usually go jog 3 miles, but I'm not seeing much of a difference Sad . As for goals I want to be able to have more upper body strength, since I really have trouble doing about 1~2 pullups. As for my goals with freerunning I want to be able to do as many techniques as possible and just have fun running around. I do want to be able to do the majority of the flips and be able to do around 30 pull ups towards the beginning of spring.
5  Fitness and Training / General Fitness / Hi, I'm kind of new to this... on: October 30, 2009, 06:15:47 PM
Well yeah like the title says, I'm pretty new to the whole freerunning thing. Right now I just want a workout I can do everyday that will get me into my best physical condition I can be in! I'm in football so I'm not basically starting from scratch. I'm a lineman so I'm not the fastest runner, but I really want to change that. As for my "stats" I am about 6'2ft. weigh around 217~220lbs. I bench 185 and squat about 245. That's about all there is I can say about me. Also I'm not doing freerunning just to get fit I saw some videos and the freerunning competition and this looks like the most amazing sport ever! Well thank you for your time and thanks in advance if you can help out  Smiley
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