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 UKC Articles 07 Jan 2016
TCA Comp 2, 4 kbThe Climbing Academy Shop and Stonesmith Holds Ltd have teamed up to help you start your 2016 right! We have put together a custom training and recovery package to help you get the most out of your climbing this year. With an RRP of over £225

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 tk421 07 Jan 2016
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Hey,
The first question's a little confusing.
There's a difference between the % of muscles found in the forearm that control the hand (the question) vs % of muscles that work the hand in the forearm (which I'm assuming is the answer you're looking for in one of the links)

Sorry to be pedantic.
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 ianstevens 07 Jan 2016
In reply to tk421:

Click on the links and find the right answer (as always). It's not a sport science exam!
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 Bulls Crack 07 Jan 2016
In reply to UKC Articles:

These are climbing aids right? I wasn't sure at first if it was work safe
 Aly 07 Jan 2016
In reply to tk421:

More than a little confusing, I really couldn't work out which question they were asking. And I don't think the (presumably 'correct' as it's on their website) answer which is found by following link is actually the answer to either question.
 joeydeli 07 Jan 2016
In reply to UKC Articles:

Is question 2 a trick question?!
 Lord_ash2000 08 Jan 2016
In reply to Aly:

It's a pretty simple concept. Companies provide some free stuff, in exchange lots of people have to go on their website and/or read about their products. If you look up the answer in a book it's kind of defeating the object.

 Aly 08 Jan 2016
In reply to Lord_ash2000:

I understand the premise, I was just a little surprised that a company selling a medical device claiming it can cure what can be quite debilitating conditions, wouldn't be able to pose an unambiguous question or research the anatomy relevant to their product. I suspect ten minutes on Wikipedia would suffice. Never mind.

On a different note, it'd be interesting to see some evidence that this device actually works. There doesn't seem to be much on their website other than a 'clinical study' (in the loosest possible sense of the term) / advertising leaflet. Has anybody used one? Any published trials out there?
 Wsdconst 10 Jan 2016
In reply to Aly:

Hi the answers are on the website just search the specific product links
 JKinsella 10 Jan 2016
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In reply to Aly:

Whilst the answer on the company website isn't the question asked here I think it's clear that that is the answer. Less confusing then the recent comp for some moisturiser or something which 'contained no added water' where the question asked was 'does this product contain water' to which the answer is clearly 'yes' although I don't know if that's the answer they wanted.
 Lord_ash2000 21 Jan 2016
In reply to Aly:

And as it turns out I've won the competition so I'll report back if it's any good.
 Ally Smith 22 Jan 2016
In reply to Lord_ash2000:

Nice one Ash! If you don't have need for the Armaid, you know where to send it...

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