Conditioning for Strength Athletes?

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    David Margittai
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    Love sled work for conditioning. Been thinking about getting one of these for next spring:http://www.roguefitness.com/s-35e-rogue-e-sled.phpAnd it's collapsible for easy transportation.

    Oh shit...I hadn't come across that on the site before. It's actually affordable, too. I think I know what my next purchase is going to be. Thanks for throwing this up here!

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    TCB
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    Love sled work for conditioning. Been thinking about getting one of these for next spring:http://www.roguefitness.com/s-35e-rogue-e-sled.phpAnd it's collapsible for easy transportation.

    Oh shit...I hadn't come across that on the site before. It's actually affordable, too. I think I know what my next purchase is going to be. Thanks for throwing this up here!

    Yeah, $100 isn't bad at all.Although, if someone had any skill at welding, I'm sure you could make something like that for much less, ha.

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    David Margittai
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    Yeah, $100 isn't bad at all.Although, if someone had any skill at welding, I'm sure you could make something like that for much less, ha.

    Very true, but convenience is just so damn alluring.

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