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Bogandenis <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 4 Jun 2016 18:28:38 -0700
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What I get from this is that the level of testosterone poisoning was seriously high.

My ski mentor, a great skier and wise man, once asked me why in lleh was I using DIN 10 when I hadn't raced for years.  He said I was far too good a skier to do that.  He was about 200 lbs. and used a DIN 5.5 for teaching and recreational skiing.  I was about 190 then and am now about 170.  I followed suit and have been using 5.5 on both alpine and AT (Dynafit) for some 10 years.  I've had less than 5 releases in that time and all were necessary.

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