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SFC Stephen King
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SFC Stephen King I hope the image answers your question...
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SFC James Sczymanski - I agree. Best workout makes you hurl. I have made a few I train with spew
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SFC Stephen King I laughed at those that told me I shouldn't lift while losing weight because "fat hardens" and is harder to burn. I laughed at those that told me I couldn't lose fat and build muscle at the same time. The only ones that I took seriously were the one that told me I couldn't make it, because they were my motivation to prove them wrong.
Left pic before Army, right pic is current condition. A few years in the making, well worthy.
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SGT(P) (Join to see) - great job and a true testament to controlling what can control your thoughts which drove your consequences. #PayitForward
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It would depend on what each individual's goals are. I am personally a fan of functional weight lifting and workouts. At my age I find this type of lifting more conducive to my military duties, the APFT and keeping up with 2 very active kids.
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SPC Christopher Buckalew
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My idea and others may be drastically different. I'm an amateur strength athlete. I'm a powerlifter, Strongman, Highland Games, and Olympic lifting competitor. I compete in all of these events as much as possible. I'm in the Master's category now at age 40 but that doesn't mean it's easy, just more experienced.
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Good stuff I have competed in strongman and powerlifting I like both.
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MSgt Jamie Lyons
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12 oz curls...
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Raising my remote control.
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With my age and injuries, its Nautilus only baby... Nothing heavy, all repetitions... I'm just happy to be able to the gym and play with about 60-70 lbs (shoulders and neck) without re injury, and still look somewhat pretty good doing it! :) (at least I think so!)
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Used to quite a bit. Age and a career as a 11B catching up with me. Already had 1 rotator cuff surgery getting ready for another(same shoulder) bad knees bad back etc. :(

to the point now where medium weight on the machines just to keep going is a good day.

Bio-freeze is my new friend lol
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LTC Yinon Weiss
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Lifting mass for the purpose of increasing strength... as opposed to doing so in the course of a job (moving boxes, etc.). It's not the weight that matters in my view, but the intent. Actually making an activity out of it. Why do you ask?
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Great answer.

I also think Lifting weights gives you an edge over belly fat, stress, heart disease, and cancer. I am always asked why do you lift? I ask why don't you? I am approaching 47 yrs young and the lifting of weights is my single must effective way to be me.
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I used liftinf forRecovery after a serious injury or several serious injuries it's how much you lift it's how you lift.
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