Conquius Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 Earlier today I bought a used weight bench off of Craigslist. I went to see it today and talked with the guy who owned it. He told me to walk into his garage, and inside were plates. PLATES EVERYWHERE. Apparently, his job was to refurbish Olympic plates in his garage, and they were everywhere. Did I mention how many plates were in this guy's garage? Anyway, he gave me a massive amount of advice including diet advice, routines, and form tips, and I left his house with nearly 250lbs in weights (2 50's, 2 35's, 2 12.5's, 2 10's, 2 5's, 2 3's, and a 15lb barbell), a weight bench, and a multitude of knowledge for only $100. I regard him as a 'Level 50' because I feel like he's doing exactly what he wants to do. He's living a modest life, he was well into his fifties, and he was still in fantastic shape. I think I just met a weightlifting sage. Quote Conquius, Level 5 Cavalier STR: 10.5 | DEX: 8 | CON: 12 | INT: 13 | WIS: 9 | CHA: 10.5 "Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim." Link to comment
ebm1224 Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 that's so cool. i wanna be a badass when i'm 50 Quote Link to comment
aj_rock Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 When you reach max level... Quote Why must I put a name on the foods I choose to eat and how I choose to eat them? Rather than tell people that I eat according to someone else's arbitrary rules, I'd rather just tell them, I eat healthy. And no, my diet does not have a name.My daily battle log! Link to comment
Guest Snake McClain Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 this thread is AWESOME! I want to meet this guy. lol. hire him to come give coach me on deadlifts. Quote Link to comment
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