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Old Fri Jun 09, 2006, 06:18pm
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Originally Posted by nickrego
That is what I used to do, until I discovered the GD.

The GD, done as designed, gives much better consistency in every respect. And, I get hit in the hands/arms a lot LESS than I used to, trying to hide them.
There was an AMLU photo of a replacement crew showing up for work just a few months ago. Most of us should remember seeing the thread here. I believe that replacement PU, from the photo alone, knew what he was doing back there. If you continue to work the GD stance, then I agree that you should find those matching shiny black protective forearm guards too. Again, I don't see much of a point in wearing them after you have been injured.
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