Does it count as 1/2/3/4 if I have 20kg plates instead of 45 lbs plates?
Does it count as 1/2/3/4 if I have 20kg plates instead of 45 lbs plates?
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No you literally have to travel to Burgerland if you wanna pass
No, I mean 20kgs plates is a little less than 45lbs ones I think
They are almost the same weight. 1/2/3/4 is relative, we use it because itis the simplest goal to aim towards. Overcomplicating things is how people lose focus and stop training.
Talk about a question that doesn't deserve its own thread.
It's 44.5lbs or so. Stop worrying. Lift
No. It is over.
Using kilogrammes implies you live outside of the shithole that is America, which probably mean you have better genes and nutrition. That could lessen your achievement
Jow Forumscels will not be happy with this
Why do you spell kilogram like that?
Are you french? I've never seen it spelt like that and I'm a metric girl living in a metric world.
Post body
I enjoy classic and pretentious orthography
What kind of fucking communist Marxist crockpot nigger Obama mumbojumbo antifa neo-anarcho-capitalist rigamaroo is a fucking kg.
I only use the freedom system.
Eurotrash btfo
tfw don't live in America so can't train with free weights.
Machines forever it seems
You can't claim that someone was btfo by your own post, dummy. /thread
obsessed
t. fat (((american)))
You can't /thread with your own post, faggot. #shrekt
Mirin those veins
Why is this grill posted all the time, look at her fucking fingers
yes, French people say gramme and kilogramme
Is 1/2/3/4 1 two max?
SCHEIẞ BURGENLÄNDER
>not using your acquired gains to film people quietly
>not enjoying the sheer look of confusion or terror
Calm down Hans.
>im a girl btw teehee