I am really looking forward to competing in the local powerlifting meet, but I almost forgot just how much I hate putting on all the powerlifting crap – bench press shirt, squat suit, and knee wraps. I wasn’t claustrophobic until I started powerlifting. The first time my training partner showed me the bench press shirt that I was going to wear I just about broke a rib from laughing. It looked like something you would purchase at the Baby Gap. When I finally stopped laughing he ushered me over to the locker room where he was going to help me squeeze into this shirt. In the back of my mind I thought he was joking, but then he insisted I put my arms into the sleeves. When I finally got the sleeves over my hands (there was only about a six inch space from one hand to the other) it looked as though I was wearing a set of handcuffs. In the deepest recesses of my mind I still thought that this may be a practical joke, and once I was totally incapacitated by this extremely tiny shirt my partner would take embarrassing snap shots of me. At some time during this torture session, my hands were over my head; the shirt was over my arms and partially over my head, nonetheless my head had not made it out of the hole. I got stuck in this position without making any progress for approximately six or seven minutes, however it felt more like an hour. This was when I got a little anxious and commenced to struggle against the shirt, which is totally counterproductive, because the more you struggle, the more you sweat, and the more you sweat the more difficult it is to pull on the shirt. It wound up taking just about forty five minutes to put on my first bench press shirt, and because I had struggled so hard to get it on I was all together worn-out and the shirt hardly aided me on the bench that day. Harry Hoodini I’m not! Since that very 1st remarkably uncomfortable fitting session, I actually have become very used to suiting up in all of the powerlifting clothes. So now, putting all of it on isn’t such an nightmare, but rather merely a slight inconvenience. I mean I don’t relish the process by any means, but I can tolerate it. Anyhow, save for the uncomfortable bother of putting on the shirt and suits, my workouts for the upcoming powerlifting meet has been progressing very well. As you know, I have to shed a significant amount of body weight in order to compete in the 198 lb weight class, so I tried out the free samples of Fastin (fat burner/energizer) that I had received from that site I had first bought the NO Overload (pre-workout supplement) from. Check out Fastin here. The Fastin gave me an awesome energy boost, and I had more than enough energy for my deadlift workout. If they are half every bit as good a fat burning supplement as they are go pills, I'll be very happy, but from everything I have read on the discussion boards and message boards, Fastin is a high caliber fat burning supplement too. I suggest going to this web site, and getting your own free samples of Fastin. Once you do decide to order a bottle or two of Fastin, use this coupon code ($10-FASTIN) and get ten bucks off every bottle. I also signed up on the “notify me list” for the Fastin-XR, which looks like a jacked up version of the Fastin – I can’t even imagine it actually being even more potent! I’ll keep you posted on my improvement at the fitness center, as well as on the scale.
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