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Back to the GYM!



I'm back!!! And I can hear my body screaming "Yeaaaahhhhh, tis been a while!"

The gym is a local university (where I work) gym, cool equipment. Both freehand weights and Multigym stuff. After work I walk down to the gym to work "out".

Today's my 3rd day in ages. Where the f**k have I been? I'm asking myself. Anyways I'm glad to be back. Now all I need is a Nano Ipod, Foo fighters and 120 Kg stack for my bench press..Uhh Ok that'll take a while tho...

Good thing is also I meet a lot of students who have real cool and fun different things to tell. Met a bloke who was doing his PhD Chemistry and another one (a polish student) doing Civil Engineering. It already felt better when I pushed one of the guys do that extra rep on the inclined bench press.

I needed to break out anyways.

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  1. Very well said my friend. But after having seen many "not so pretty" interesting ladies, I did rather wish for that, for a change. Thanks for stopping by and posting a comment.

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  2. Great!

    I'm planning to start next week :). Let's see who has bigger biceps by end of this year ;)

    Cheers...

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  3. Heh heh...My first 3 days were fun but painful.

    I had trouble on the BenchPress with just 60 Kgs.

    and BTW it's not the biceps, you ought to go for those washboard abs(abdominal muscles).

    And we need proof, you gotta post pics then. :-)

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  4. With my beer belly, no way...

    :)

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