Shovelglove stirring
- snazzybabe
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Shovelglove stirring
I had an idea for another shovelglove move (unless its already one).
What if you do stirring movements. Hold the sledgehammer in front of you with two hands and pretend you a stirring something. Make big circles going right and then change and go left. Uses your biceps, triceps, shoulders, back, abs.
What if you do stirring movements. Hold the sledgehammer in front of you with two hands and pretend you a stirring something. Make big circles going right and then change and go left. Uses your biceps, triceps, shoulders, back, abs.
- Jammin' Jan
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sounds beastly...
I'll have to give this a try.
Kevin
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"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
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"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
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How about stirring laundry? You know, the way they did back in the 'bad old days'. That would curb my appetite!
Still haven't got my sledgehammer. My dad has a ten pounder I would like to borrow, but I have to get over there first!
Still haven't got my sledgehammer. My dad has a ten pounder I would like to borrow, but I have to get over there first!
"I have no idea what you're talking about, so here's a bunny with a pancake on its head".
10 pounder
A 10 pounder would be plenty heavy to start with. You might even want to do the first couple of days with a broom stick.
Kevin
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
I've been told I can have the sledge after a couple of weeks 'warm up'.
I'm starting with a hammer. I'm going to do the 'lever' move and some hammering actions (as if I was hammering something vertical), and I'll probably grab the broom too and do the stirring/shovelling.
I will be working up slowly...if I ever get started.
I'm starting with a hammer. I'm going to do the 'lever' move and some hammering actions (as if I was hammering something vertical), and I'll probably grab the broom too and do the stirring/shovelling.
I will be working up slowly...if I ever get started.
"I have no idea what you're talking about, so here's a bunny with a pancake on its head".
Get started
If you keep pretending, you'll love it. Remember, shovelglove is play work. You're working "for the man", stoking the ovens, picking the ore, shoveling the coal.
Kevin
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
1/13/2011-189# :: 4/21/2011-177# :: Goal-165#
"Respecting the 4th S: sometimes."
I've been doing some "stirring" now and then as part of my freestyle. It's fun, historical, and gives you a great range of movement. At the moment, it sometimes seems like almost too much range, like I'm doing something slightly different every time, but that may just be the usual new movement startup wobbliness.
Here's the original "stir the cauldron" thread Ariel mentioned:
http://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=9
Here's the original "stir the cauldron" thread Ariel mentioned:
http://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=9
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