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I am hesitant to do a long duration lift competition video because I can hold a liftee in a piggyback or shoulder lift for like 45 minutes and if we do a multiple lift competition, they may be like a 5 hour clip and I try to keep my clips at no more than 12 minutes. This is something I envision more like a custom video request. |
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...lift this girl onto your shoulders from the ground without bending down or her jumping. |
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Hope to see my suggestion soon (ie. much heavier girl tosses you around!). At your 135, it shouldn't be too difficult to find someone heavier! |
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The vid released with Rachel lifting a 215 pounder had him in a front straddle while doing deep squats and calf raises and she held him up for good time. I don't think 50 pounds would drop her time much for straddle or piggy unless it was a cradle carry.
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Hey Rachel loving ur vids, I can't stop buying ur stuff, any news on the vid with naughty nurse yet I'm too excited now, keep up the good work and plz try to make the vid with some of my ideas from earlier in this thread, loving ur work ;-):tt1:
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I just wanted to put a smile on your face and let you know that Nurse Naughty will be making her lift and carry debut on Thursday!;) |
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Thank you for pointing this out! ;) I have been known to do extensive piggy back rides and front straddles at home just for fun with someone who weighs 215lbs, and I spent more than 30 mintes of an hour long session last week with someone who weighed 205 lbs on my shoulders! :) So duration is not an issue. But, when I shoot videos I try and provide variety in an 8 - 10 minute video clip as opposed to one single 30 minute piggy back ride/straddle/shoulder sit. What are your thoughts? Would you rather see one lift that lasted the entire video or a combination of lifts? You guys tell me!:confused1: |
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