Hate to burst everyone’s bubble but that is very much Timothy Liljegren
jgeema
Looks like Timmy no?
CancerFreeLeafs
pains me to see athletes still doing these idiotic, dangerous « exercises »
jupfold
Ummmmmm….
UncleTrapspringer
Imagine posting this and misidentifying the player lol
Videogamer2719
That is definitely Liligren
dynozombie
Never go full ret**d
JuicemaN16
Timmy or Auston….do people really care about seeing a workout picture?
Lopsided-Maize-5213
OP just posted this to talk about massive bulges
foreverjustfornow
Great picture of Marner
CanadaEh97
OP definitely has a book of Leafs Bulges in their room.
Unwise1
Timmy with the Hammer of Thor!
drock939393
70 goals! Let’s go!
RevenueStimulant
Is this that different from just doing a barbell row…?
Jonesdeclectice
That’s called an inverted weighted TRX row (well, it’s not a TRX but might as well be). We can see him nearing full range of motion on the concentric. In full eccentric (lengthened), I expect he’ll be at a ~30 degree decline.
It’s interesting that the plate is just resting flat on his abdomen, I expect it to both increase resistance on the scapular contraction and challenge basic rotational stability. Looks like a fun exercise!
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Damn. Austin be packing
Get this guy a new personal trainer
Auston putting in the work for 70.
Hate to burst everyone’s bubble but that is very much Timothy Liljegren
Looks like Timmy no?
pains me to see athletes still doing these idiotic, dangerous « exercises »
Ummmmmm….
Imagine posting this and misidentifying the player lol
That is definitely Liligren
Never go full ret**d
Timmy or Auston….do people really care about seeing a workout picture?
OP just posted this to talk about massive bulges
Great picture of Marner
OP definitely has a book of Leafs Bulges in their room.
Timmy with the Hammer of Thor!
70 goals! Let’s go!
Is this that different from just doing a barbell row…?
That’s called an inverted weighted TRX row (well, it’s not a TRX but might as well be). We can see him nearing full range of motion on the concentric. In full eccentric (lengthened), I expect he’ll be at a ~30 degree decline.
It’s interesting that the plate is just resting flat on his abdomen, I expect it to both increase resistance on the scapular contraction and challenge basic rotational stability. Looks like a fun exercise!