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Martyn - tried to reply via PM but your inbox is full!

 

Used to use kettlebells a bit in my younger days. KB snatches were always my favourite. If you are looking for a cheap local supplier, my friend runs a strength equipment business in Edinburgh, but lives in Uddingston.

 

Strength Shop

 

Might be your cheapest bet for kitting out a gym.

 

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yip. thats right. Prob 3 days climbing for someone who wants the work.

 

Could do it myself but opening a gym strength training gym next year and outdoor kettlebell classes after xmas and need all my physical energy for that.

 

Is this for real?? or are you pulling our legs??:sneaky2:

 

I'm 41 and it only takes me a couple of days to get over a real hard job!!

 

Would doing this job really put you on your back till after xmas????:confused1:

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Is this for real?? or are you pulling our legs??:sneaky2:

 

I'm 41 and it only takes me a couple of days to get over a real hand job!!

 

Would doing this job really put you on your back till after xmas????:confused1:

 

I am only 41 and does not take me 2 days to get over one

is a big jobbie harder to get over than 3 different 1/3 size jobs

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Is this for real?? or are you pulling our legs??:sneaky2:

 

I'm 41 and it only takes me a couple of days to get over a real hard job!!

 

Would doing this job really put you on your back till after xmas????:confused1:

 

Jobs done and timber is away.

 

Skyhuck maybe your life is all about tree work..but mine ain't..its a job where i can earn good money fast and still have flexabilty to do what i love which is training, training and more training.

 

Climbing makes you weak unless ofcourse its the only physical thing you do. FACT.

 

Tim done the job ..and done a great job of it too. Real Good Arborist!

( Check out the Video )

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Jobs done and timber is away.

 

Skyhuck maybe your life is all about tree work..but mine ain't..its a job where i can earn good money fast and still have flexabilty to do what i love which is training, training and more training.

 

Climbing makes you weak unless ofcourse its the only physical thing you do. FACT.

Tim done the job ..and done a great job of it too. Real Good Arborist!

( Check out the Video )

 

are you serious? what a load of rubbish. with comments like this it makes me question your aproach to training because it sounds like you are suggesting that to stay fit you must stick to one solitary type of physical excercise:confused1: what exactly do you base this FACT on?

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are you serious? what a load of rubbish. with comments like this it makes me question your aproach to training because it sounds like you are suggesting that to stay fit you must stick to one solitary type of physical excercise:confused1: what exactly do you base this FACT on?

 

Climbing for couple days in a row good for you? No..like runnng everyday isn't good for you. Chronic fatigue is why most tree surgeons have flexability of an oak tree.

 

For example using you arms everday to climb will only make you arms weaker...like doing chinups everday would.

 

Lifting Logs everyday is same as doing deadlifts too much..will make you weak.

 

Only need to look at tree surgeons who climb 5 days a week...generally the are small 10 stone guys with not mich strength. They do develop endurance..like a runner..but not strength.

 

If you are looking for pro evidence log onto dragondoor.com and ask professional atheletes what they think.

 

The funniest thing is that most tree surgeons think they are really fit. lol

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