Monday, December 26, 2011

PowerLine PPR200X Power Rack

!±8± PowerLine PPR200X Power Rack

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PowerLine Power Rack. Fire up your workouts on one of the first inventions that allowed weightlifters to workout safely and effectively, the Power Rack. Created several years ago, nearly every gym has one, so why not you? With the wide walk in design there is plenty of side to side movement for a variety of exercises such as squats, incline, decline, flat and military presses as well as shrugs and calf raises. Complete with 18 positions, two heat tempered lift offs and two saber style safety rods so you can keep your exercise routine the way it should be simple and effective. Shown with options Lat Attachment PLA200, Bench PFID130W. All barbells, weights and collars optional

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

300 Lb. Hammertone Enamel Olympic Set; Grey

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Troy's VTX Premium Grade Olympic 300 lb. Weight Set GOSS-300V

!±8± Troy's VTX Premium Grade Olympic 300 lb. Weight Set GOSS-300V


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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Troy High Grade Interlocking Rubber Encased Olympic Grip Plates - 300 Lb Sets

!±8±Troy High Grade Interlocking Rubber Encased Olympic Grip Plates - 300 Lb Sets

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Friday, November 4, 2011

York Barbell 300 lb G-2 Dual Grip Olympic Weight Set With Bar & Collars

!±8± York Barbell 300 lb G-2 Dual Grip Olympic Weight Set With Bar & Collars

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The York Barbell name is synonymous with the essence of weightliftingsince its inception in 1935. This great 300 lb Olympic set is no exception as you can be assured that the quality and durability meet or exceed expectations. The dual grip design allows you the option of grabbing the edge of the plate or the grip hole making these plates much easier to load and unload off equipment and bars. This is a great set for the home gym owner looking for a premium set.300 lb. Olympic set G-2 Dual Grip black plates 7 Foot chrome bar and spring collars.Set includes2-45 lb plates2-35 lb plates2-25 lb plates2-10 lb plates4-5 lb plates2-2.5 lb plates 1-7 Foot Chrome Olympic bar 1-Set Olympic spring collarsPlease note that the 2.5 and 5 lb plates have no grips and the 10 lb plates have one instead of the dual grip.

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Troy 300lb. Olympic Weight Set with Gray Plates

!±8±Troy 300lb. Olympic Weight Set with Gray Plates

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Reliable, durable and affordable. All plates have machined edges and centers, raised silver letters, consistent surfaces, and produced from the highest quality iron casting available. Plates have a gray finish. This 300 lb. set includes (1) GOB-86 bar, (2) 45, (2) 35, (2) 25, (2) 10, (4) 05, (2) 2.5 pounds of plates, and (2) TOZC-1/2 spring collars.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Role of Energy Systems in Determining Loading Parameters For Goal Oriented Exercises

!±8± The Role of Energy Systems in Determining Loading Parameters For Goal Oriented Exercises

During exercise, your body relies on three basic energy systems: the anaerobic a-lactic system, the anaerobic lactic system, and the aerobic system. Depending on the sports played, athletes rely on one system more than the others. An understanding of the involved energy systems in a particular sport gives valuable information about the strength qualities necessary in that sport. This information gives the personal trainer or strength coach clues on how to conduct the strength training.

THE THREE BASIC ENERGY SYSTEMS - A SUMMARY

Anaerobic A-Lactic (ATP-CP) Energy System

The anaerobic a-lactic (ALA) system, also known as the ATP-CP, or adenosine triphosphate - creatine phosphate system, provides high bursts of start-up energy for activities that last less than ten seconds in duration. Athletes who compete in sports that require high amounts of short duration acceleration - shot-putters, weight lifters, American football linemen, gymnasts, or sprint-distance speed skaters use the anaerobic a-lactic system. The ALA system does not create energy for sufficient duration to create a great deal of waste products.

Anaerobic Lactic (Glycolytic) Energy System

The anaerobic lactic (AL) system (also known as fast glycolysis) provides energy for medium to high intensity bursts of activity that lasts from ten seconds to two minutes. Some American football skill positions, baseball players, soccer players, judokas, middle distance runners (400m-800m) and sprinters rely on this system. The anaerobic lactic system, as well as the ATP-CP system, are capable of high intensity levels, and do not rely on oxygen for fuel.

The primary difference between the two systems is in the capacity of the system. You can think of capacity as the amount of time that the system can work at peak output before dropping off. Whereas the ATP-CP system will only produce energy for 10 seconds, fast glycolysis works at capacity for as long as two minutes. As a result, waste products such as lactic acid accumulate in the blood and in muscle cells. A burning sensation in the muscle, shortness of breath, and fatigue are all symptoms of lactic acid build up.

Aerobic Energy System

The aerobic system is the most utilized of the three. It provides energy for low intensity activities that last anywhere from two minutes to a few hours. Unlike the other two systems, the aerobic system requires oxygen and takes much longer to overload. Sports and activities that use continuous sustained efforts such as long distance swimming, crew (rowing), and sea kayaking rely on the aerobic system.

In reality, most sports use a variety of energy systems, or at least the power (time to reach peak output) and the capacity (duration that peak output can be sustained) of the system. The only real exceptions are Olympic weight lifting and certain field events, such as hammer or shot put. Which energy system is most prevalent in a given sport dictates the training intent.

TRAINING INTENT

The training intent refers to the athlete's desired outcome from training, whether it is relative strength, hypertrophy, or strength endurance. Every athlete has a training intent that is specific to his or her sport, which is shaped and defined by specific loading parameters.

Relative Strength

Relative strength is defined as strength relative to one's body weight. For example, if a 150 lb person and a 200 lb person both lift 300 pounds in a given lift, the 150 lb person has a higher level of relative strength in that lift. Relative strength is critical for athletes who use the anaerobic a-lactic system and the anaerobic lactic acid system as their main sources of energy. Maximal strength and limit strength are synonymous with relative strength.

Hypertrophy Strength and Hypertrophy - The Important Difference

Hypertrophy strength - also called functional hypertrophy - is the increased ability to exert force as a direct result of greater functional mass, or muscle tissue. The term hypertrophy refers to the increase in size of muscle cells, as well as to the increase in the number of contractile (muscle) fibers.

Good examples of athletes who benefit from hypertrophy strength training are American football and rugby players. The high-contact nature of their sports demands that they have extra muscle tissue to serve as body armor. Bodybuilding is a sport that relies completely on hypertrophy training.

Hypertrophy relies on the principle of progressive overload, which states that the body adapts and becomes resistant to the same training load over time. In order to grow and make progress, one needs to constantly change the weights, reps, sets, and rest period.

It is important to understand that hypertrophy occurs, to some degree, at all levels of resistance training, BUT, the amount of hypertrophy an individual experiences at any intensity bracket is a function of their genetic predisposition and fiber type. Therefore, the greatest amounts of hypertrophy do not occur in the same intensity bracket that the greatest increases in strength, or the greatest increases in endurance, occur. This factor, and the ability to manipulate it to athletic advantage, is the most important concept in strength coaching today. ***

Hypertrophy strength is a function of the anaerobic lactic acid energy system.

Strength Endurance

Endurance athletes, such as marathon runners and rowers, are required to overcome a relatively low resistance for a prolonged period of time. The aerobic system is an efficient energy system that relies on oxygen for fuel. In reference to weight training, strength endurance is the ability to produce repeated muscular contractions with less than maximal weight-typically at loads below 75% of 1RM.

There is great variation in the loading parameters for relative strength, hypertrophy, and strength endurance. The loading parameters chosen should improve the strength of the involved energy system of the athlete, thus producing an athlete who is in shape for their sport.

LOADING PARAMETERS - FUNCTIONAL DEFINITIONS

Reps

Reps are short for repetitions, or the number of times that a movement is repeated at one time. For instance, a set of 10 pushups equates to ten reps in the pushup. The number of repetitions performed during a specific set of a workout determines the training effect. Neurological efficiency is achieved through training in the lower rep range and metabolic (muscular) adaptations are achieved through training with higher repetitions. The number of reps dictates all other aspects of strength training, namely the sets, the tempo, and the rest period.

After the initial assessment of an athlete/client, the qualified personal trainer will prescribe a repetition range based on the needs and goals of the client. For novice lifters, higher reps (12-20) and lighter loads are prescribed to teach the body new exercise movement patterns.

Sets

Sets describe a group of repetitions. For example, 3 sets of 10 reps in the pushup equates to three individual efforts of ten repetitions each. There is an inverse relationship between the number of sets and the number of reps in any given workout; the higher the number of reps, the lower the number of sets necessary to elicit the appropriate training response. Lower numbers of reps require higher numbers of sets.

For a beginner, 2-3 sets of 12-20 repetitions should be sufficient to teach the body how to move through different planes of movement. After the first 4-6 weeks, depending on the learning curve of the client, the personal trainer or strength coach should increase the number of sets of the workout. The client should then perform multiple sets of the prescribed exercise if strength is a major goal.

There is also an inverse relationship between the number of sets and time under tension.

Time Under Tension

Time under tension (abbreviated TUT) is the amount of time that a muscle or muscle group is put under stress during a single rep, set, or workout. For example, if a client performs a bicep curl and lifts the weight in 1 second and lowers it in 4, the time under tension for that repetition is 5 seconds. In this particular example, the TUT would be noted as 4010, where 4 seconds is the time it takes to eccentrically lower the weight, 0 seconds is the time of pause at the bottom position of the curl, 1 second is the time it takes to concentrically lift the weight, and the last 0 seconds is the pause at the top of the movement.

Time under tension is inversely proportional to both reps and sets. The more time that stress is placed on a muscle in one rep, the less reps and sets are necessary to produce the same training effect.

Rest Intervals

Rest intervals, the time of rest between sets, are determined by a number of factors:

* training goal
* training intensity
* fitness level of the client

Training Goal, Training Intensity, and Rest Period

The training goal is, simply, the desired training effect. It is closely related to the training intensity, in that the goal dictates the intensity, which in turn dictates the rest period.

The training intensity can be described as the percentage of 1RM, or repetition maximum, that one exercises at. The more intense the workout, the higher the percentage of 1RM that one works, and the longer the corresponding rest period must be in order for the central nervous system to recover.

There exists a great deal of misunderstanding in the fitness industry about intensity, which is a word typically used to describe workouts that are hard. A workout can be very difficult without being intense - circuit weight training is very difficult and taxing to the body, but it is not intense, by the strict definition of the word.

Lastly, the fitness level of the client cannot be overlooked when assigning inter-set rest intervals. An untrained individual needs more recovery time than an experienced lifter. Conversely, an experienced trainee can be made more advanced once he has reached his appropriate level of strength by progressively reducing his rest period, so that he produces the same amount of work in less time.


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Monday, October 10, 2011

Power Rack w/300 LB set & Mat

!±8± Power Rack w/300 LB set & Mat

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

VTX Rubber Encased 300 lb. Olympic Grip Weight Set

!±8± VTX Rubber Encased 300 lb. Olympic Grip Weight Set


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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Troy 300 lb. Olympic Weight Set Gray Enamel Finish

!±8± Troy 300 lb. Olympic Weight Set Gray Enamel Finish

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  • 300 lb. Olympic Weight Set is reliable, durable and affordable
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Monday, September 5, 2011

CAP Barbell 300 Pound Rubber Grip Olympic Weight Plate Set

!±8± CAP Barbell 300 Pound Rubber Grip Olympic Weight Plate Set

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Olympic Rubber Grip Plates are designed for comfort and everlasting appearance. Each plate has specially designed cut outs to ensure a safe and strong grip when moving from one place to another. These plates are manufactured from high grade cast iron and coated 1/8" rubber for long lasting durability. With grip plates at these prices, you can't go wrong! Set includes: (2) 2.5 lb. plates, (4) 5 lb. plates, (2) 10 lb. plates, (2) 25 lb. plates, (2) 35 lb. plates, (2) 45 lb. plates, 85" (7 ft) Olympic Bar, (2) Spring Clip Collars. Bar: The 2" ends enable a swivel action that will help increase the durability and reliability of the bar. Manufactured with a high quality polished steel with a chrome finish and diamond knurled handgrips. 85" length, 500lb CAPacity, 51.5" between inside collars (will fit on rack up to 49" wide, ie: olympic width). Since 1984 Cap Barbell has been delivering high quality free weight equipment at low costs. We are proud authorized dealers for Cap Barbell.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Olympic Weight Bench / Olympic Bench Press with 300 lb Olympic Weight Set

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Parkview boys and girls Wesleyan Crush Competition for the Georgia State Championship track

!±8± Parkview boys and girls Wesleyan Crush Competition for the Georgia State Championship track

Parkview High School won victories Ethan Kasson, Julian Vann, Taron Squires, Davin Nash and Sean Stephenson and led a team of depth in other events to dominate the competition and win the 2009 5A Georgia State Championship boys track.

Kasson won the 400, triple jump Vann and Park View was the 4 400 x relay as necessary to Mill Creek for second place with 39 points on Parkview to adjust the 80

In 4A competition was won by Kenneth Gilstrap, 100 and 200 and was part of thewinning 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 relay teams as Miller Grove High School has won the title with 71 points to not exceed 59 Alexander, said Stephen Hill, is a victory in the 300 hurdles and went on the title of the jump along with a jump of 28-08.75. Hill, the jump is the best preparation for performance in the United States this season.

Sir Paul Jones doubled in the 110 hurdles and 300 3A title over Monroe County Elbert, leading 57-45.

Westlake has easily won the girls 5A title onrunner-up Collins Hill, 65-48. Westlake Zahra Thomas won the 400 in 55.34, Aubrielle Wright won the 800, Chandler, Shani won the 300 hurdles and took the Westlake x 4 100 relay (with Thomas Kinsley Lawson, Aminah Blount and Davita Washington) and 4 x 400 relay (Thomas, Blount, Wright and Chandler).

Competitors 5A Chalonda Goodman of Newnan has doubled in the 100 and 200, but not their national leading times in the 100 (11.30) and 200 (23.32). 5A competitors by Amanda WinslowCollins Hill doubled in 1600 (4:44.97) and 3,200 (10:42.70). Winslow 4:44.97 time leads all runners at the national level in 1600

Kia Jackson doubled in the 100 and 200, and Morgan won the 100 hurdles snow Southwest DeKalb, the girls 4A title by Starr Mill, 61-54 lead.

Monroe used by Lakeisha Jackson wins in the 100 hurdles, high jump Mimieux country and its 4 x 100 relay team (Jackson, country, Kenza Alanesha McFarland and Bailey) for Towers, 51-46 survive the registration3A championship.

Porter Towers Britain doubled in the long jump and triple jump. Porter is preparing at the top in the nation in the long jump with a leap of 20-03 and has a further jump of 21-03.5.

In the final the boys ran away from Westminster 2A runner-up Mitchell County 62-46 in the championship with the winners single Malik Reynolds in the high jump and LB Joel hard shot, and a certain depth, a lot of points, winning just continues to produce. add

Warren County outscoredAthens Christian runner-up from 70.5 to 59 in the 1A boys title as Warren County Coby Reynolds profits doubled in the 100 and 200 and then anchored the winning 4 x 100 relay with Kentrell Latimore, Andrew Webb and Anthony Benton.

One of the best individual performances of the day was won by Raymond Higgs, Athens Christian, Athens Christian personally got 30 of 59 points with victory in the high jump with a leap of 7-02.25 good (the best of the day among all divisions) , theLong jump (24-04) and triple jump (48-01).

Among boys the winning team, has been both Westminster and Warren County 3 state title. For the new kids on the block-Parkview, Miller Grove and Monroe, was their first title ever. Legendary kids programs like Dallas, with 24 bonds, and with the recent success, as a Christian with seven titles of interest directly, have had great success, but not this year.

The race for the title in Division 2A girls was thethe next day as the Greater Atlanta Christian 49 points was enough to Team of Giordano and Decatur, which both scored 46 to tie for runner-up to last. Greater Atlanta Christian has led them to win the championship 3200, Lauren Kester Jessica Tuggle field victories in the triple jump and pole vault Claire Goodson.

Wesleyan has accumulated 83 points to escape with the girls 1A title as runner-up with Darlington 51 The Wesleyan girls do not come to meet in order to compete, havecame with first place finishes by Erika Ramsey in 1600, 4 x 200 relay (Emily Howell, Grace Leah Baughn, Chantel Miller and Caroline Kennedy) to win, Anne Marie Armstrong in the high jump and shot put in Holli Wilkins.

Wesleyan was also runner-up in 400 (Chantel Kennedy) and 4 x 100 Relay (Elise Abernathy, Emily Howell, Erin Hall and Chantel Kennedy). Most of it was lost in the confusion a big winning 400-meter time of 55.76 Megan Mala Art in the competition smallerDivision 1-A school.

Among girls the winner, the 3 rd Southwest DeKalb won consecutive titles, Greater Atlanta Christian won its second and Monroe and Monroe, and Wesleyan won their first. 1A power of Christian concern, the title just 5, 6, 9 who won last year and tied in 2000 to seven titles over the past 10 years, at the end of the ninth this year.

Georgia State Champions 2009 - 5A Boys Division
Team Winner - Parkview with 80 points - Runner-Up - Mill Creek39
100-Meter Dash - 10.7 - Eric Harris, Kell High School.
200-21.18 - Eric Harris, Kell High School.
400-47.43 - Ethan Kasson Parkview.
800 - 1:54.94 Blair Obryant-Chapel Hill.
1660 - 04:17:36 - Kirubel Erassa Grayson.
3200 - 9:21.99 - Tyler Anyan Brookwood.
110 hurdles - 13.93 - Aleece Harris in Duluth.
300 Hurdles - 37.95 - Justin Sims Redan.
4 x 100 Relay - 41.46 - Stephenson (Raymond Sanders, Jonathan Blackley, Kerry, and HartleyRichard Drake)
4 x 400 Relay - 3:16.98 - Park View (Ethan Kasson, Taron Squires, Davin Nash and Sean Stephenson).
High Jump - 02.07 - David Smith of Lovejoy.
Long jump - 24-6.5-Demar Forbes of Martin Luther King.
Triple jump - 47.01.25 - Parkview Julian Vann.
Pole vault - 14-06 - Michael Kopanski Mill Creek.
Shot Put - 60-03.5 - Nabil Mubarak Grayson.
Discus - 162.01 - Nabil Mubarak Grayson.

2009 Georgia State Champions - Boys 4A Division
Winner of the team -Miller Grove 71 - Runner-Up - 59 Alexander
100-10.44 - Gilstrap, Kenneth Miller Grove.
200-21.23 - Gilstrap, Kenneth Miller Grove.
400-46.85 - Andre Carter, Alexander.
800 - 1:53.2 - Vince Brown, McIntosh.
1600 - 04:27:21 - AJ Meyer of Northwest Whitfield.
3200 - 09:46:23 - Cameron Alexander Reed.
110 hurdles - 13.98 - Marcus Maxey Clarke Central.
300 Hurdles - 37.91 - Stephen Hill of Miller Grove.
4 x 100 Relay - 40.95 - MillerGrove (Kendrick Ings, Jonathan Norris, Kenneth Gilstrap and Antione Hightower).
4 x 400 Relay - 03:19:55 - Miller Grove (Stephen Hill, Anthony Carter, and Kenneth Gilstrap Antione Hightower).
High jump - 08/06 - GraylinS Ward of Northgate.
Long Jump - 25-08.75 - Stephen Hill of Miller Grove.
Triple Jump - 47-05.5 - David Lee Tucker.
Pole vault - 14-00 - Jake Bridges Northwest Whitfield.
Shot Put - 61-05.75 - Davis Fraker of McIntosh.
Discus - 181-01 - DavisFraker McIntosh.

2009 Georgia State Champions - Boys Division 3A
Team Winner - Monroe 57 - Runner-Up - Elbert County 45
100-10.66 - Charles Williams of the East Side.
200-21.74 - Bruk Damian Johnson County.
400-47.56 - Jamel Wood, Eagle Landing.
800 - 1:55.71 - Kuaniyal Chol Dunwoody.
1600 - 4:24.5 - Will Ficklin of Spalding.
3200 - 9:31.91 - Cody Barger's North Hall.
110 hurdles - 14.37 - Sir Paul Jones, of Monroe.
300 hurdles -38.11 - Sir Paul Jones, of Monroe.
4 x 100 Relay - 41.47 - Washington (Qudral Forte, Sanchez McMullen, Branden Smith and Anthony Goodwin).
4 x 400 Relay - 3:15.87 - Cedar Grove (Stanley McBride, Dallas Vincent, James Hugley Kaylan and Jackson).
High jump - 70-00 - King Darius of Riverwood.
Long Jump - 24-01.5 - Damian Johnson from Burke County.
Triple Jump - 49-05.75 - Damian Johnson from Burke County.
Pole vault - 15-06 - Paul Malquist Gainesville.
Shot Put - 57-06.5 -Daniel Drummond, Flowery Branch.
Discus - 169-06 - Daniel Drummond, Flowery Branch.

Georgia State Champions 2009 - 5A Girls Division
Team Winner - Westlake with 65 - Runner-Up - Collins Hill by 48
100-11.54 - Chalonda Goodman of Newnan.
200-23.91 - Chalonda Goodman of Newnan.
400-55.34 - Zahra Thomas of Westlake.
800 - 02:13:09 - Aubrielle Wright of Westlake.
1600 - 4:44.97 - Amanda Winslow from Collins Hill.
3200 - 10:42.70 - by Amanda WinslowCollins Hill.
100 hurdles - 14.12 - Jasmine Edgerson of Campbell.
300 Hurdles - 43.33 - Shani Chandler of West Lake.
4 x 100 Relay - 46.77 - Westlake (Zahra Thomas Kinsley Lawson, Aminah Blount and Davita Washington).
4 x 400 Relay - 03:36:11 - Westlake (Zahra Thomas, Aminah Blount, Aubrielle Shani Wright and Chandler).
High Jump - 06.05 - Keira Lowndes peak.
Long jump - 18-08 - Tamala Daley of Redan.
Triple jump - 38-03 - Tamala Daley of Redan.
Pole vault -11-07 - North Cobb Lauren Hutchinson.
Shot Put - 47-03 - Lauren Chambers of Kell.
Discus - 130-07 - Emily Brewer Brookwood.

2009 Georgia State Champions - 4A Girls Division
Team Winner - Southwest DeKalb with 61 - Runner-Up - Starr-mill with 54
100-11.63 - Jackson, Kia Southwest DeKalb.
200-24.86 - Jackson, Kia Southwest DeKalb.
400-57.17 - Morgan Williams of Northwest Whitfield.
800 - 02:18:09 - Morgan Williams of North WestWhitfield.
1600 - 05:07:54 - Meghan Hall Lakeside DeKalb time.
3200 - 11:07:16 - Meghan Hall Lakeside DeKalb time.
100 hurdles - 14.40 - Morgan Snow Southwest DeKalb.
300 Hurdles - 43.53 - Sonni Austin Miller Grove.
High Jump - 04.05 - Baiesha Johnson Glynn Academy.
Long jump - 18-04 - Baiesha Johnson Glynn Academy.
Triple jump - 38 to 06-Cynia Clark of Lithonia.
Pole Vault - 10-0 - Jordan Cole Alexander.
Shot Put - 42-11 - Patrice Gates ofVilla Rica
Discus - 133-09 - Katie Starr Bragg mill.

2009 Georgia State Champions - Girls Division 3A
Team Winner - Monroe 51 - Runner-Up - Towers with 46 °
100-11.78 - Takeia Pickney of Columbia.
200-25.19 - King of Jawanda Therrell.
400-56.49 - Torrenza M. Lyles Shaw.
800 - 2:17 / 55 - Asia Palmer's East Side.
1600 - 5:08.81 - McDaniel, Bret Riverwood.
3200 - 11:04.96 - Bret McDaniel of Riverwood.
100 hurdles - 14.45 - LakeishaJackson to Monroe.
300 Hurdles - 44.74 - Walker, Pearline Baldwin.
4 x 100 Relay - 47.90 - Monroe (Alanesha McFarland, Bailey and Jackson Lakeisha Kenza Mimieux Land).
4 x 400 Relay - East Side (Kimberly Thomas, Palmer Asia, Shyanne Uguwibe and Whitney Martin).
High Jump - 07.05 - Mimieux Land of Monroe.
Long Jump - 19-07.5 - Brittany Porter Towers.
Triple jump - 38-11 - Brittany Porter Towers.
Pole vault - 03/11 - West Forsyth Sloan Bunting.
Shot Put -41-10 - Blue-J'Quyra Moncur East Side.
Discus - 126-05 - Blue-J'Quyra Moncur East Side.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Hampton Fitness HOG Grip Plate 300 lb. Olympic Set With Bar & Collars

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Hamptons HOG Hampton Olympic Grip plates have an advanced designthat makes them more attractive and functional than ever. Generousgrips make them easy to pick up off the floor or rack and the recesseddesign all but eliminates the risk of pinched fingers when stacking. Most durable coating in the industry Coating protects floors andequipment Pinch resistant design for easy pick-up300lb. Olympic set grip HOG gray plates 7 hard chrome bar & spring collars. Set includes2-45lb plates2-35lb plates2-25lb plates2-10lb plates4-5lb plates2-2.5lb plates 1-45 lb hard chrome IB-86-7CE Olympic bar 700 lb test1-Set Olympic spring collarsThis is a great set for high school college and fitness center weight rooms or for the home gym owner looking for a premium set.

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Best Fitness BFOB10 Olympic Bench

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Post Date : Aug 22, 2011 00:27:52
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Best Fitness home workout equipment is manufactured to the same high standards as those set by industry leader Body Solid. Affordably priced and ergonomically designed to fit any household, Best Fitness machines are tested tough and proven effective for a slimmer waistline, defined chest, stronger back, well muscled arms and legs and healthy cardiovascular workouts.

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Olympic Weight Set - Buy the right one for your needs

!±8± Olympic Weight Set - Buy the right one for your needs

Along with deciding what kind of Olympic weight, you should buy, there are some things you should consider when making your decision. First you should know how much weight you need for your workout. Later, you decide whether you want rubber sheets. Finally, you should know if you need a bar or not Olympic.

One of the first things to notice how much weight you need for weight lifting routines. Olympic weight set£ 500 - Packages will be between 300 If you are new to lifting weights, or if you do not expect to have the need to have 500 €. at your disposal, then a weight of 300 pounds is placed more than enough for most people. Of course the price is a factor for more severe punishment (for the item itself and the amount of additional shipping costs) that are necessary to get the item (if you make an online purchase) will be. The height of the dishes you get it set up with a £ 300 14 years. With a 500Pound together, you get 20 dumbbell weights.

Another thing to consider is whether you want rubber discs, or simply standard iron discs. The advantage with rubber discs is that they cause less damage when they are deleted, will not relieve scuff your equipment, and easier to handle and are usually there and on the counter. Another interesting feature is that many have rubber discs, which support the areas that usually have threeAreas on the plate of weight from one individual to access and manage the weight is much lighter than standard discs. The cost is a factor when considering weight rubber plates as they are usually more expensive, so you will want to consider.

One of the last things to think about the decision represented in the Olympic weight is when you set an Olympic bar with your needs or not. If you're not already an Olympic bar above then you areneeds with the set. However, if you already have an Olympic bar, then you might want to set an Olympic weight that comes with hard to obtain. This is usually from 255 pounds all the way up to 455 pounds. Again, you have to make the same choices listed above, if you want rubber sheets or plates of iron standards. Costs vary, but in the end is off of personal preference and ease of use.

The choice of the weight you want is not a difficult processBut you must know in advance how much weight you need for your workout. Of course you can always have more weight later on, but it is better to know in advance so you can save time and money. Decide whether you want to spend a little 'and they want more rubber discs, or if you think that the standard weight plates are sufficient and just go with them. Finally, you must decide whether you need an Olympic bar or if you want to use the new weight,Plates with a bar that you already have. This information is used to find the right weight Olympics with an easy task.


Olympic Weight Set - Buy the right one for your needs

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Olympic barbell set - like finding the best set Olympic Weight

!±8± Olympic barbell set - like finding the best set Olympic Weight

Here you will find an Olympic barbell set for anywhere from $ 200 to $ 1000 +, so how can you say what quality is and what is garbage? Take note of these tips and you can easily correct the Olympic weight set for your budget and your needs.

1) What kind of plants you use the Olympic barbell set for?

a) Olympic facilities. If you plan to do as many Olympic cleans, jerks, etc. .. then you need a balance of quality, seamless spider has to find his sleeve.The reason for this is that smoothly rotating the wrist cuffs to protect against possible injury, if you whip the bar from the floor and grab your wrists under the bar. There will also be one that survives fall from the top left, while being loaded with bumper plates. A decent quality rocker will perform a minimum of $ 150. If you are moving some of the burden of planning, you should expect to spend about $ 350, a rocker who has found a life. If you want tothe best money can buy, you are looking to spend about $ 600.

b) power plants. If you do mainly lifts, like bench press, squat and deadlift are planning, do you really need to learn as much as if you're an Olympic athlete to spend, because they are falling from above the bar. They are also not as concerned with the whip of the rotating sleeve rocker. Therefore, you can get away with spending about $ 150 on something that most students will be adjusted. Any less than thisand you can pretty much guarantee it will either bend too hard, once you start moving more than 300 pounds, or will need to strange topics such as small shells, the odd big weights. Do not be one of those. If you are really strong, or you're going to mix in a little face lift, Olympic suggest more about the range of $ 350 for something that will need to get an update later.

2) How much weight you should contact the Olympic barbell?

a) Olympic facilities. IfThey plan to do Olympic lifts, consider the purchase of rubber bumper plates. Many Olympic barbell set with 300 pounds of iron weights come. This is fine if you do one attack, bumper plates, but more or less necessary if you must respond with elevators, where the weight of his head, and you should be able to abandon the plan cash. The bottom plate protects your floors and your bar from damage caused by the inclusion of some of the effects. The only drawback is that you are going to fall somewhereHere the money to buy quality. Most people are perfectly comfortable with the purchase of less than 200 pounds because most of these lifts to move the weight in the head, which is no easy task. Expect to spend about $ 200-300 for a good starter set of quality of the dishes bumper.

b) power plants. In short, the iron, as you can get. You do not need a set of 300 pounds, if you're just starting out, but at least 200 pounds is a good starting point, because it will soon be marking the cuts. If you like working in combinationOlympic weightlifting are considering the purchase of a number of bumper plates 45 pounds and then supplement with iron plates on them.

If you keep these basic guidelines in place when adjusting for an Olympic weight, you should have a good idea of ​​how to find the best set for the money the Olympic barbell.


Olympic barbell set - like finding the best set Olympic Weight

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Monday, August 8, 2011

300 lb. Premium Rubber Coated Olympic Weight Set with Bar

!±8± 300 lb. Premium Rubber Coated Olympic Weight Set with Bar

Brand : XMark Fitness | Rate : | Price : $519.99
Post Date : Aug 08, 2011 19:10:32 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Diversity can be added to your fitness routines and a wide range of workout options made available with the XMark 300 lb. Premium Rubber Coated Olympic Weight Set XM-3378-300S that includes a XM-3807 Olympic bar. Each plate weight comes with an easy to grip premium rubber surface that allows for simple transfer on and off the included XM-3807 Olympic bar.

  • Set includes 255 lbs. of premium rubber coated Olympic plates
  • XM-3807 chrome 7' Olympic bar with a 1,000 weight capacity and two spring collars
  • Plate set includes: (2) 45 lb., (2) 35 lb., (2) 25 lb., (2) 10 lb., (4) 5 lb., and (2) 2.5 lb. plates

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