RUSS
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(Lol @ Apr. 23 2008,7:58)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">I like the idea of incline shrugs and may get around to giving them a try during this cycle. I can't quite picture how I'm going to get the weight off the rack pins/rods in that position at the start of a set. It might become obvious when I give it a go.</div>
A workbench with out attached rack is optimal but not crucial.If you have no partner / spotter to assist then You'll need some blocks (cinder blocks are common and cheap) , adjustable sawhorses are another option , a little ingenuity and a garage / workshop can go a long way. Kelso's shrug bible (not sure of the exact title) might be an interesting read also if interested.
(Lol @ Apr. 23 2008,7:58)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">I like the idea of incline shrugs and may get around to giving them a try during this cycle. I can't quite picture how I'm going to get the weight off the rack pins/rods in that position at the start of a set. It might become obvious when I give it a go.</div>
A workbench with out attached rack is optimal but not crucial.If you have no partner / spotter to assist then You'll need some blocks (cinder blocks are common and cheap) , adjustable sawhorses are another option , a little ingenuity and a garage / workshop can go a long way. Kelso's shrug bible (not sure of the exact title) might be an interesting read also if interested.
