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Old 09-09-2024, 07:54 PM   #4
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Default Re: Adding Weight

Mike, start with the box. You can then add the weight to the box if done for testing and experiment outside of competition and it will allow you to move the weight around to see results. If it does not work out then at least you have the box to make incremental smaller (up to 100 lb scale deviation weight changes legally later).

Sometimes just moving weight around in different combos can yield surprising results. You already know your starting scale weight from the last run you made in competition so just weigh everything you add or subtract in accomplishing the task so keep accurate records and be careful with your math as scales will not be open during testing periods and you may want to revert it right back to where it last was quickly.

Good luck.
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