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skainmitsu
Jan-27-07, 01:52 PM
i want to learn how to stand and then just go back into a bridge

wat muscles should i stretch to make this easier

pete_man_man
Jan-27-07, 01:56 PM
haha you're gonna get flamed. but not by me.

alpha7158
Jan-27-07, 02:18 PM
keep practicing going into a bridge by using a wall, keep doing it so that you get lower and lower down before you use your hands on the wall. Eventually you will be able to do it without the wall.

pete_man_man
Jan-27-07, 02:25 PM
so i was wrong... you're lucky andy found you first!!!!

his walking down the wall suggestion is good. do that

Rahf
Jan-27-07, 04:25 PM
Do what alpha said. Although I know you won't and will keep asking questions that answer themselves.
Someone else help me out here, too tired to flame this guy.

skainmitsu
Jan-27-07, 07:09 PM
Although I know you won't and will keep asking questions that answer themselves.

nah, im going to take alphas advice

=================thread closed========================

alpha7158
Jan-28-07, 01:41 AM
Do what alpha said. Although I know you won't and will keep asking questions that answer themselves.
Someone else help me out here, too tired to flame this guy.

I don't understand why you think he needs to be flamed :eh: It may be obvious for you to answer but not everyone has the same knowledge. At least it isn't a repost.

Rahf
Jan-28-07, 08:05 AM
I don't understand why you think he needs to be flamed :eh: It may be obvious for you to answer but not everyone has the same knowledge. At least it isn't a repost.

Because I'm a cynical bastard and have a general dislike for kids. No real reason or point behind it besides that. Plus skainmitsus previous posts in the past haven't been the most clever ones.

But I digress. If he goes on and trains like you said he should, then good on him. I'm just paranoid as to the motivation of kids the age of 13-16 or so.

Plus the fact that his typos are horrendous. I have a hard time respecting people who type like that.

skainmitsu
Jan-28-07, 11:57 AM
Plus the fact that his typos are horrendous. I have a hard time respecting people who type like that.

the reason i have alot of typos is because i go on msn alot, and thats just how we type

Rahf
Jan-28-07, 12:54 PM
the reason i have alot of typos is because i go on msn alot, and thats just how we type

I am on msn 'alot' too (meaning everytime I sit by the comp basically.) and yet I have no trouble refraining from typing 'u' instead of 'you'.
It just looks stupid in my eyes. The only instance where I would type a 'u' would be in an SMS if I couldn't fit the whole message in.

lastmanstanding
Jan-28-07, 01:12 PM
1) < INSERT FLAME ON PETE MAN MAN > The threadstarter asked a good question.

2) I will try that too. It will help for a BHS.

3) I go on MSN a lot and i spell just fine. I omit most apostrophes and cant spell "tomrmow" but apart from taht, and the occasional typo, i manage very well. So can you.

wynnema
Jan-28-07, 02:47 PM
Because I'm a cynical bastard and have a general dislike for kids. No real reason or point behind it besides that. Plus skainmitsus previous posts in the past haven't been the most clever ones.

But I digress. If he goes on and trains like you said he should, then good on him. I'm just paranoid as to the motivation of kids the age of 13-16 or so.

Plus the fact that his typos are horrendous. I have a hard time respecting people who type like that.

totally agree with you bud, damn this forum needs moderating. :wicked:

Rahf
Jan-29-07, 01:46 AM
totally agree with you bud, damn this forum needs moderating. :wicked:

If he posts a pic of him doing a wicked bridge then I'll take back what I said in the past. But until he proves that he is actually doing what people tell him to I will keep on being cynical towards his posts.

MSN is never an excuse for anything. Not even cyb0r!

alpha7158
Jan-29-07, 09:23 AM
the reason i have alot of typos is because i go on msn alot, and thats just how we type

Text talk on a forum will make people lose all respect for you and what you have to say. It is good practice to articulate yourself correctly in threads that aren't within the publicus.

Rahf
Jan-29-07, 11:32 AM
Text talk on a forum will make people lose all respect for you and what you have to say. It is good practice to articulate yourself correctly in threads that aren't within the publicus.

That is so gentle I'm almost dropping down in tears. Next time I'm sending you a PM on something I have an issue with and let you proof read my text.