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Great Technicians -- Light, Middle, and Big?
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AlekoKouva
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Re: Great Technicians -- Light, Middle, and Big?
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Jun 11, 2008, 09:27 AM »
Naim....and kaxi(hes so fast)
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Matt Erdman
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For taller guys I like Kolecki (c&j) and Chigishev (snatch).
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Jalaine Ulsh
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I too keep an eye on the taller lifters - for cl/j, I think Alan Tsagaev is one of the best longer-limbed technicians.
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