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<blockquote data-quote="Faceplanted" data-source="post: 2320300" data-attributes="member: 56697"><p>You disagree upstate? Based on what? chiropractor spine compression mumbo jumbo? Fighter pilots hit 4 gs. That's compression.</p><p></p><p>After traveling to some foreign places and seeing the great shape they were in at 60/70 after years and years of hard work I started seeing how they actually work. You can learn a lot from these people.</p><p></p><p>People think they know how to be safe, these same people have huge wallets that they sit on all day. This is far more damaging to your body than lifting on your shoulder when the package type allows</p><p></p><p>Using your handrail to hold your body weight is bad for your shoulder as well and it's an awkward position. If the ground is clear with no snow or ice it's best on your body to simple step off slowly.</p><p></p><p>Hand rail or no handrail, if you fall the only difference will be if you twist your ankle or ruin your shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faceplanted, post: 2320300, member: 56697"] You disagree upstate? Based on what? chiropractor spine compression mumbo jumbo? Fighter pilots hit 4 gs. That's compression. After traveling to some foreign places and seeing the great shape they were in at 60/70 after years and years of hard work I started seeing how they actually work. You can learn a lot from these people. People think they know how to be safe, these same people have huge wallets that they sit on all day. This is far more damaging to your body than lifting on your shoulder when the package type allows Using your handrail to hold your body weight is bad for your shoulder as well and it's an awkward position. If the ground is clear with no snow or ice it's best on your body to simple step off slowly. Hand rail or no handrail, if you fall the only difference will be if you twist your ankle or ruin your shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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