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- Jul 26, 2006
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Great job, Shelby! I was cheering for you all the way from MT! ::ction-sm
You look great! Good luck, You will probably run into my friend Zu, he's doing middleweight and Masters.
Good luck Shelby, give em hell!
I met and hung out with Zu backstage. Really nice guy.
The backstage situation was pretty crappy, in my opinion. There were no weights at all (only bands) and nobody was there to help with color, oil, etc. We were told that we had to help each other out with color and oil, or we could pay $50 for a trainer's pass to have a friend / trainer come backstage to help us out.
While other competitors were very self-absorbed (and one even told me he was too busy pumping up to take a minute to put some oil on my back), Zu was very helpful and friendly. I shared my exercise bands with him and we helped each other put our oil on.
The sport definitely needs more guys like that.
You beat all them guys from the back.
That's some serious mass for middle weights! I agree your back does look very good, what did you end up doing for your color btw? It looks good.
I met and hung out with Zu backstage. Really nice guy.
The backstage situation was pretty crappy, in my opinion. There were no weights at all (only bands) and nobody was there to help with color, oil, etc. We were told that we had to help each other out with color and oil, or we could pay $50 for a trainer's pass to have a friend / trainer come backstage to help us out.
While other competitors were very self-absorbed (and one even told me he was too busy pumping up to take a minute to put some oil on my back), Zu was very helpful and friendly. I shared my exercise bands with him and we helped each other put our oil on.
The sport definitely needs more guys like that.
I met and hung out with Zu backstage. Really nice guy.
The backstage situation was pretty crappy, in my opinion. There were no weights at all (only bands) and nobody was there to help with color, oil, etc. We were told that we had to help each other out with color and oil, or we could pay $50 for a trainer's pass to have a friend / trainer come backstage to help us out.
While other competitors were very self-absorbed (and one even told me he was too busy pumping up to take a minute to put some oil on my back), Zu was very helpful and friendly. I shared my exercise bands with him and we helped each other put our oil on.
The sport definitely needs more guys like that.