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Trust me, if you do an honest 20 rep program, at some point Jesus will talk to you. On the last day of the program, he asked if he could work in.
Mark Rippetoe
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Mark Rippetoe
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: February 12
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Exercise is not a thing we do to fix a problem - it is a thing we must do anyway, a thing without which there will always be problems
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There are few things graven in stone, except that you have to squat or you're a pussy.
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Bodybuilding is men on a stage in their underwear wearing brown paint showing other men their muscles. It is training for appearance only, and at the contest level requires a degree of vanity, narcissism, and self-absorption that I find distasteful and odd
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Physical strength is the most important thing in life. This is true whether we want it to be or not.
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