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  2. Soloflex - Wikipedia

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    Soloflex, Inc. was established in 1978 by Jerry Wilson. The idea behind the weight straps came from Jerry's days flying small airplanes. The resistance on the plane's controls came from the bungee cord. Jerry used this idea to create the Weightstraps that provide enough resistance to equal large amounts of free weight.

  3. Bulgarian bag - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Bag was invented by Ivan Ivanov at around 2005. [1] Ivanov, a former Bulgarian Olympic athlete, [2] [3] was working as a U.S. Olympic wrestling coach at the Olympic training center in Marquette, Michigan, and was looking for a training tool that would allow his wrestlers to improve explosive actions [4] and dynamic movements involved in pushing, twisting, swinging, pulling ...

  4. Ring, slide and hook - Wikipedia

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    90° angles on Rectangular ring limited the angle of strap line on the shoulder. Strap won't be able to move outer or inner the shoulder. Triangular shape on Ring can be found on the petite size intimate garment while the wearer has narrow shoulder. The straps can line inner the shoulders and avoid the straps slide off from shoulder.

  5. Glossary of professional wrestling terms - Wikipedia

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    An angle usually begins when one wrestler attacks another (physically or verbally), which results in revenge. [3] An angle may be as small as a single match or a vendetta that lasts for years. It is not uncommon to see an angle become retconned due to it not getting over with the fans, or if one of the wrestlers currently involved in the angle ...

  6. Trap bar - Wikipedia

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    The trap bar (also referred to as the hex bar) is an implement used in weight training. It is an assemblage of bars bent into an angle, then welded into a shape which lies flat in a plane, consisting of: A barstock welded into a hexagonal or diamond shape, sized to allow a person to stand in the middle

  7. Tie (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A tie, strap, tie rod, eyebar, guy-wire, suspension cables, or wire ropes, are examples of linear structural components designed to resist tension. [1] It is the opposite of a strut or column, which is designed to resist compression. Ties may be made of any tension resisting material.

  8. Capstan equation - Wikipedia

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    where is the angle (in radians) between the two flat sides of the pulley that the v-belt presses against. [5] A flat belt has an effective angle of α = π {\displaystyle \alpha =\pi } . The material of a V-belt or multi-V serpentine belt tends to wedge into the mating groove in a pulley as the load increases, improving torque transmission.

  9. Strapping - Wikipedia

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    The platen then drops and the hot knife is removed. After the hot knife is completely clear of the straps the platen comes back up and compresses the joint so that the melted portions of the strap mix and harden. For thicker plastic strap, usually 0.73 mm (0.029 in) and thicker, friction is used to create heat within the joint.

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