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Title: School Rings
Post by: The Sausage on November 08, 2006, 10:34:51 am
Hi Schoolies,
Have just installed some proper gymnastic rings at the school. Well, they're on the floor. I put them where the old ones are, but storing them on top will lead to them becoming so dirty as to be unusable. Will get a stuff sack to store them in up there. Anyway, get on them. and watch those rotator cuffs...
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Bonjoy on November 08, 2006, 10:44:08 am
What nights are you schooling at the mo herr currywurst? Have been building up my basic level at the Foundry but reckon I might be ripe for some schoolage now. But unlike your good self I can never get motivated to pull down if i'm there on my tod.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Aussiegav on November 08, 2006, 09:20:35 pm
the old ones are mine.. have you left them there??
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: The Sausage on November 09, 2006, 04:27:03 pm
aye, they're on top buried in 3 inches of dust. more than happy to fish them down and leave them somewhere more accessible...
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Aussiegav on November 09, 2006, 04:58:31 pm
i'll get some one to get them for me. could you leave em ont window ledge please
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: The Sausage on November 10, 2006, 10:39:10 am
aye, will do.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: DubDom on November 14, 2006, 09:53:00 pm
Where did you get your rings - I've been looking for some for a while? Anyone got some for sale??
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: dobbin on November 16, 2006, 07:19:53 am
Joe yours are an improvement on mine which are metal and v.heavy. Plus, yours arent sewn onto the tape and are easier to set up. Good spot.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: The Sausage on November 16, 2006, 10:34:04 am
i know, the crazy space age thermo-plastic transluscent aura they give off is quite something. shame you don't get the eastern european clanging though...
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: The Sausage on November 16, 2006, 10:43:36 am

Where did you get your rings -

can't remember, maybe ringtraing.com i put gymnastic rings into google and went from there. They're from the states, cost about $85 including postage and come with the straps.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Bonjoy on November 16, 2006, 10:55:36 am
 I'm not surprised your logs are past the training stage if you're a regular on ringtraining.com!
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: dobbin on November 16, 2006, 03:20:30 pm
I got the video off them too. Scarred for life.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: DubDom on November 16, 2006, 09:01:43 pm
How are youse all things like muscle-ups, can anyone do a handstand? Any other neat tricks?
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: dobbin on November 17, 2006, 02:44:46 pm
I can do a muscle up, but a handstand would be harder!
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: The Sausage on November 17, 2006, 04:25:06 pm
what the hell's a muscle up? sounds all rather homo-erotic to me... i'm excited. will have to arrange a sesh up there with you Herr Grunten-Waffen, so you can show me some good exercises.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: DubDom on November 17, 2006, 07:28:44 pm
Are you talking about the right type of rings???
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Aussiegav on November 17, 2006, 07:59:12 pm
climbing beneficial exercises on rings are,

dips.
 for added pleasure do them in a pike position... 3sets of 10 - 15.

front levers.
 if you can do front lever try lowering from an inverted position[the candle stick]. concentrate on keeping head/body legs in line. these are sick hard, you will see stars....long recovery required. try to do 5 attempts.
if you are stupid strong, try to return into candle stick with out bending in the middle. and rest in candle stick position

scissors.
muscle up/jump up into seated pike position. lock out arms and spread your legs in a scissor motion. abduct/adduct. go for 15 secs. rest in pike for 15 secs and repeat again. 1 min total. rest for 3 - 5 mins repeat twice more. [3 sets].

the candle stick.
good for core strength. hang upside down in 1 plane. point toes.
for added bonus lower legs into  inverted pike then back up to vertical plane. always keeping torso and head in line. harder than it seems... 3sets of 15.if this is hard. try lowering alternate legs
 or candlestick for 3 x 30 secs.

let me know how you get on.

ps try dips with palms facing in to body/ thumbs forward.
and then  palms facing backwards. [sand bag!!!]

enjoy, you strong bastards..
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: DubDom on November 21, 2006, 04:04:54 pm
Savage.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Aussiegav on November 22, 2006, 07:51:38 pm
did you do the complete session?
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: DubDom on November 30, 2006, 11:30:56 pm
no, you?
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Aussiegav on December 01, 2006, 09:39:37 pm
once upon a time i use to  :boohoo:
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Eddies on December 19, 2006, 08:54:38 pm
I started taking Glucosamine Sulphate with Chondroitin 6 weeks ago because my finger joints ached... joints are fine now but I pulled a tendon in my right hand last wednesday (First time ever)
:(
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: saltbeef on April 12, 2007, 09:51:02 pm
interesting reply eddies.
anyway, did jordan's interrmediate session today. couldn't do all the dips. but i did A muscle up. they aren't easy!
think i will ache tomorrow.
its not as fun as climbing.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Eddies on April 12, 2007, 11:12:59 pm
Hmmm, yes... looks like I posted that little nugget in the wrong thread   :off::oops:
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: a dense loner on April 13, 2007, 04:22:59 pm
just goes to show muscle-ups are all technique ;)
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: saltbeef on April 13, 2007, 05:13:30 pm
couldn't agree more beast. I tried about 6 or 7 times, then got a french spot from dobbin a few times, then once my triceps felt like they'd died i did it. failed to repeat it again though, so I'm asuming there must be some element of muscle fatigue involoved...
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: DubDom on April 13, 2007, 11:07:29 pm
With muscle ups the secret is how you grip the rings. Roll your wrists over the ring so your knuckles are facing the ground as far as you can go, it's called the false grip. it is much easier then.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: a dense loner on April 14, 2007, 08:01:17 am
was using the false grip dubdom. i just can't/couldn't for the life of me get the movement :spank:
muscle-ups are the living end. was ok on all the other stuff (relatively, obviously). will have to start on rings again :whistle:
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: dobbin on April 15, 2007, 06:27:37 am
Fo Sho. I'm keen for the rings at the moment - Codfinger is hanging on in there and I need to rest it to get back to crimping, especially as the Lime has now been called.
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: DubDom on April 20, 2007, 04:29:25 pm
What's the crack with going down the school for rings sesh? Invite only or can I blag me way in the door?
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Nibile on April 20, 2007, 04:32:12 pm
 :o
how dare you?
 :o
HYBRIS SIN AGAINST THE GODS!!!
 ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: a dense loner on April 20, 2007, 10:42:43 pm
no blagging allowed. trust me i try
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: richdraws on April 21, 2007, 02:02:10 am
Muscle ups;

Grab rings with false grip.
Pull up high, in fact to well below your collar bones.
Simultaneously stick your arse in the air and try and get you nipples below the rings (kinky yes?).
Press it out.

The move can be done with a kip, which involves less strength. It can be done slowly which involves more strength. The main sticking point is the transition from pull up to dip. I believe the muscles used to do a front lever are important in making the transition. So get involved with some front lever training.

My record is 10 muscle ups plus 10k added. ;D
Title: Re: School Rings
Post by: Jim on April 21, 2007, 06:35:06 am
I've no idea what you lot are talking about but I'm pretty psyched for it. it sounds well good
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