21Savage wrote: Why the **** do you care?
21Savage wrote: » Why the **** do you care?
Even these guys who might bench, deadlift, squat and barbell press more than you in a real life scenario you more than likely would overpower them.
I see it playing football. My friend is not strong in the gym at all but could knock me off the ball easy even though my core strength is well above average.
Reps4jesus wrote: » People who are smaller than me but lift more weight with much better form. Terribly annoying!
WHIP IT! wrote: » Am I the only person who doesn't think lads drying their balls with the hairdryer is that bad?? It's not like they're nuzzling the nozzle under their ballbag.... or are they?? :eek:
BrownFinger wrote: » Fellas wringing out their swimming shorts onto the floor of the changing room. Old lads sitting around in the nip texting with their ball sacks hanging out . People that insist on using the locker next to you when there is 50+ free ones.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » I was joking. Cheese graters only come into being as seconds from the Eleiko bar factory. As you and others have said, chalk is used as a drying agent. Not to make your hands sticky but to prevent them being slippy.
Brian? wrote: » The bar is abrasive, I suppose. My young fella spends a few hours a week hanging out of perfectly smooth wooden bars and rings, with hands covered in chalk. No calluses or roughed up hands. If chalk was abrasive wouldn't his hands bit in bits? I've worse calluses now from pull ups than o ever had from deadlifting with chalk. In that I actually have tiny calluses. Anyway, back to my original point. Chalk isn't sticky.
Nicolas Cage wrote: » You should dry your balls with chalk
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Just one more thing.... ...explain how my hands got roughed up deadlifting with an Eleiko bar when i had chalk on my hands.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Tried that this morning. Terrible idea....but then I only have liquid chalk
IvoryTower wrote: 1. Wearing a hat 2. Wearing gloves 3. Wearing gaa gear 4. Taking selfies 5. Drying your balls with the hairdryer 6. Using mobile 7. Talking excessively about the pros and cons of chalk.
IvoryTower wrote: » Better?
IvoryTower wrote: » Top 5 most annoying gym behaviours 1. Wearing a hat 2. Wearing gloves 3. Wearing gaa gear 4. Taking selfies 5. Drying your balls with the hairdryer Amirite
Cocksy wrote: » selfie girls are really annoying