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Exercise and Fitness
In reply to the discussion: So, I don't have anyone else to really tell about this [View all]Bettie
(18,112 posts)5. Oh, I'm nowhere near where I was when I stopped
I still have my daily worksheets, when I stopped (due to the ankle thing becoming acute) I was squatting 200, deadlifting 300.
So, I've got a long way to go!
I'm doing a simple thing, squats each workout, overhead press alternates with bench press, deadlift alternates with barbell row. I am fortunate to have a cage and weights in my home (our dining room), since there is no gym in town. So, I do every other day.
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Slowing natural muscle loss, getting - or staying- in shape IS the 'fountain of youth.'
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 14
#11
Excellent, every little that you do every day will do wonders for your health, both phisically and mental.
Escurumbele
Mar 14
#17