I dont neccessarily think thats true i just wanted to disagree with bazza to fire him up. Thats one angry little man.
Kaz
Why did you ask the question in the OP?
I get a distinct feeling the question was not for certain people to give their view.
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Did you miss my question?
She's ignoring you because you don't compete
The website has been down for 8hrs. Did you miss that?
I ignored your attempt to bait me into an argument.
Why do any threads get started?
Perhaps to create discussion and not for personal attacks or antagonism.
It was a bait. Otherwise you wouldn't have quoted Chum's post above mine.You are a piece of work Kaz, I was genuinely interested in your thoughts, parra noida thoughts at that.
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It was a bait. Otherwise you wouldn't have quoted Chum's post above mine.
It was a question asked and answered civilly on a facebook thread.
It was a bait. Otherwise you wouldn't have quoted Chum's post above mine.
It was a question asked and answered civilly on a facebook thread.
Theres no need for sexist comments.
Just to add my 2 cents. If you want to determine if it's a team or individual sport look at the podium. If there is only space for one then it's not a team sport regardless of how many work to get that person there.
In saying that, just cause powerlifting is an individual sport doesn't mean people don't work in teams to achieve there success. Take any of the Olympic teams. People in common sports work together to improve performance but in most events it is only the individual on the podium at the end of the day.
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If powerlifting is a team sport so is every other individual sport. It would mean there is no such thing as an individual sport.
Danimal, NO competitor individual or not gets there on their own which is not what the OP was askingPowerlifting of course is a single man sport, we all know this, that's obvious. So technically its not a team sport....
BUT
That lifter a lot of the time didn't get there training alone... they train in teams. I experience this first hand at PTC. The culture of a good team around you can foster success and breed that attitude and hunger to get stronger and to win.
For those that haven't really trained AND COMPETED with a team, you won't understand.
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