2021 Spring Previews: Linebackers
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Yeah, I know the lead pic is technically a power clean, but whatever.
The most explosive full body exercise is here - the hang clean.
Done correctly, it will make you so jacked that walking to the sink will be difficult. You’ll be the adoration of men, women, children, and whatever species Ryan Day is.
Linebackers are consistently jacks of all trades. Not knowing if some 330 pound kid from Ottumwa, Iowa who plays Farming Simulator 2019 un-ironically is going to block down on you, or you have to cover Saquon Barkley in the flat, sucks.
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Mountain Scene
By PHILIP CHANDLER
A student cast and crew of about 90 is staging the popular 1971 musical,
Grease, about a high school romance set in ’50s America, next week.
Three months ago, when the box-office-hit film version starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John was screened on BBC One in Britain, Twitter users slammed it as sexist, misogynistic and homophobic.
Specially singled out were lyrics from
Summer Nights: ‘‘Tell me more, tell me more, did she put up a fight?’’, the radio announcer at a dance-off telling dancers there were no same-sex couples, and a character who lies on the floor to look up two female students’ skirts.
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Weekend heatwave comes with a warning from snakecatcher
Snakecatchers are issuing a warning to Australians ahead of the first weekend of scorching weather for 2021.
While snakes prefer being outdoors almost all the time, hot weather like the kind forecast for coming days could drive them inside.
Snakecatcher Jake Hansen from the NSW country town of Orange wrote a Facebook post bringing attention to the impact of the heat.
READ MORE: When daytime temperatures start to soar I always get more calls for snakes inside of homes, on back verandas and in garages, he wrote. We think of reptiles as liking heat, but temperatures on hot days are too oppressive for snakes and they will seek out cooler places such as down an animal burrow, under tree roots or indeed inside a house.