Title: RULE CHANGE Post by: RIGDON on March 09, 2010, 03:55:04 am I THINK THE RULE FOR NOT ALLOWING US LIFTERS NOT TO USE KNEE WRAPS SHOULD BE TAKEN OUT. ITS NOT FAIR. I WILL NOT COMPETE IN ANY MEETS THAT DOES NOT AT LEAST ALLOW THIS. REMEMBER THE KEY THING HERE IS SAFETY. KNEE WRAPS ARE A PART OF POWERLIFTING WHY CANT EVERYONE SEE THAT. EVEN IN RAW DIVISIONS HERE IN THE U.S. THEY ALLOW THEM. BUT HEY THIS IS ONLY MY TWO CENT WORTH. THOUGHT I WOULD LET EVERYONE KNOW EXACTLY HOW I FEEL. ;D
Title: Re: RULE CHANGE Post by: kris on March 10, 2010, 09:45:48 pm Hi Ryan, thanks for the feedback. :)
Knee wraps are a bit of a water divider. They are legal in some RAW divisions, but last time I checked they are generally not legal in RAW meets (including those of 100% RAW, although according to this interview (http://www.criticalbench.com/100-Raw-Paul-Bossi.htm) with president Paul Bossi they have voted on the issue several times). So as sorry I am to say this, I don't see us adding them to the list of meet equipment in the near future either. If RAW at large starts embracing knee wraps, we will probably follow that trend. Your point on safety is a very valid one though. I see the wraps as being in the same category as, say, bench shirts. Shirts have proven to take a lot of stress off the shoulder joints thus lowering the risk of shoulder injuries and allowing lifters to stay in the game longer (arguably, shirts also introduce their own set of risks related to the bar getting out of control and the shirt blowing, but that's a different question). The point is that while equipment can improve safety, the whole point of RAW is to go at it... well, without it (a belt being the notable exception). That said, I am working on some concept changes that in the nearish future may mean that anyone can start up their own meets on this platform. While it is too early to discuss specifics, that may be one way to open up meets under different rules if anyone is interested in pursuing that. Title: Re: RULE CHANGE Post by: burgerc on March 11, 2010, 02:31:35 pm I would see a judging problem with knee wraps. Depending on length they give different levels of support. That would be hard to judge from a video clip.
Title: Re: RULE CHANGE Post by: RIGDON on March 14, 2010, 04:19:29 am Hi Ryan, thanks for the feedback. :) Knee wraps are a bit of a water divider. They are legal in some RAW divisions, but last time I checked they are generally not legal in RAW meets (including those of 100% RAW, although according to this interview (http://www.criticalbench.com/100-Raw-Paul-Bossi.htm) with president Paul Bossi they have voted on the issue several times). So as sorry I am to say this, I don't see us adding them to the list of meet equipment in the near future either. If RAW at large starts embracing knee wraps, we will probably follow that trend. Your point on safety is a very valid one though. I see the wraps as being in the same category as, say, bench shirts. Shirts have proven to take a lot of stress off the shoulder joints thus lowering the risk of shoulder injuries and allowing lifters to stay in the game longer (arguably, shirts also introduce their own set of risks related to the bar getting out of control and the shirt blowing, but that's a different question). The point is that while equipment can improve safety, the whole point of RAW is to go at it... well, without it (a belt being the notable exception). That said, I am working on some concept changes that in the nearish future may mean that anyone can start up their own meets on this platform. While it is too early to discuss specifics, that may be one way to open up meets under different rules if anyone is interested in pursuing that. I UNDERSTAND. JUST I HAVE SEEN TO MANY PEOPLE BLOW KNEES. I HAVE NO AFFILIATION WITH 100% RAW NORE WILL I BUT HEY THATS OUR RIGHT TO CHOSE WHERE WE SEE FIT. |