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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 292769" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I'm trying to be nice, but if you're trying to turn your guys into savages, then you've got to do savage lifting. I don't get some of the ... what's a good word ... worrisome? ... responses about the intensity of the lifting. It's no different than practice ... You want competition, intensity, guys pushing themselves beyond what's "safe". You might have some injuries, but if you don't do this, then you're guaranteed to not be getting the most out of your guys and your program. Football is brutal, it's ugly sometimes when you're trying to beat the guy across from you and he's trying to beat you, you get into vulnerable positions. Do you think Qua's dive into the endzone was perfect form or "safe"? What about Mills' plowing through the uGA linebackers to score? Or any OL drive blocking a 320lb DT on 80% of the plays we run? Compared to the game, this is child's play.</p><p></p><p>The clean is probably the most practical/transferrable lift to actual playing dynamics that there is. Exciting to see some of our guys going to higher levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 292769, member: 216"] I'm trying to be nice, but if you're trying to turn your guys into savages, then you've got to do savage lifting. I don't get some of the ... what's a good word ... worrisome? ... responses about the intensity of the lifting. It's no different than practice ... You want competition, intensity, guys pushing themselves beyond what's "safe". You might have some injuries, but if you don't do this, then you're guaranteed to not be getting the most out of your guys and your program. Football is brutal, it's ugly sometimes when you're trying to beat the guy across from you and he's trying to beat you, you get into vulnerable positions. Do you think Qua's dive into the endzone was perfect form or "safe"? What about Mills' plowing through the uGA linebackers to score? Or any OL drive blocking a 320lb DT on 80% of the plays we run? Compared to the game, this is child's play. The clean is probably the most practical/transferrable lift to actual playing dynamics that there is. Exciting to see some of our guys going to higher levels. [/QUOTE]
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