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    “Kentucky Burpee”

    @jwils35 Sneak cycle :(
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    How to tell if I’m normal/strong/weak for my size

    @gaconvn This is the way.
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    Kettlebells and OCD

    @leeabc Mirroring what /@charliepoope-you said: "Again, the standard starting set is 16, 24, 32 (35, 53, 70). Go heavier rather than double if you are going to buy something."
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    Kettlebells and OCD

    @leeabc TGU: Just practice the one rep, and seed it in during your regular TGU work. Do one to start, and then complete with the 15#. As to more bells: there isn't incremental benefit to those sizes really against what you have. In general though, from a financial perspective it's pointless...
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    Rogue E-Coat vs Powder-Coat

    @garth428 Yup! I love these bells, even the one I have with a divot around the circumference is fine for swings, clean, etc. I don't notice the seams at all and I didn't sand anything. My only suggestion on chalk is to not get the super grippy one. I'm going to get Vikn the next time around to...
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    Rogue E-Coat vs Powder-Coat

    @garth428 E-coat is more slippery but more resistant to chipping/damage etc. Powder coat has more grip but less resistant to chipping/damage etc. E-coat is cheaper than powder coat, and I have only E-Coats. Recently there's been some QA issues with shipped e-coats (seams on bell handles...
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