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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: New York, USA
Posts: 11
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Howdy
My name is Packard and I've been lifting since I'm 15, but only seriously since I'm 18. That comes to 42 years of continuous (mostly) lifting.
I train 4 times a week, but pretty light lately. I have arthritis, but my doctor says, "Do as much as you can for as long as you can." So I pretty much just keep plodding along. I can provide a good historical perspective on lifting, and most of what I learned I got the hard way--by trying out different ways of training. The literature on the subject was not very good. Good to be here. Regards, Packard |
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IronMagLabs Owner
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Welcome to our bodybuilding & fitness community
Packard welcome to IM!
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