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Post by 3speed on Sept 10, 2007 10:14:06 GMT -5
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Post by biglifter on Sept 10, 2007 10:44:06 GMT -5
Love this one 19. Squatting makes the world a better place. It teaches you about self discipline and perseverence; to keep on going when the going gets tough.
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Post by chancey on Sept 10, 2007 11:00:38 GMT -5
This should be required reading for those just starting out but serves as a good read regardless because of it's ability to cut to the chase and focus on what's important or not important.
However, this goes against almost everything that guy in the gym who always wears sweatpants and a tank top (aka "the gym legend") has told me. ;D
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Post by 3speed on Sept 10, 2007 11:03:09 GMT -5
The one it took me the longest to learn and no one wants to hear:
11. An increase in effort will never make up for a lack in program-planning.
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Post by powerstrength on Sept 10, 2007 15:28:27 GMT -5
This is off the sublect but I just started a very interesting book and I'd like to pass it along if no one has heard of it. It is called "The Jesus Dynasty". It traces the history, family and bloodline of Jesus. So far it is very good. It's all based on fact and years and years of research. I recommend it to anyone that is into history or Jesus.
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Post by lysimacus on Sept 11, 2007 9:44:49 GMT -5
Good stuff. Thanks 3speed.
"I’m sure I’ve missed hundreds of points," I can't resisit my $.02. worth.....
81. Doing a little everyday for a long time is better than alot every once in a while.
82. I can know it but I haven't learned it until it becomes part of what I do.
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