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Hell, I've driven 2 hours to workout before. That drive sounds worth it. Especially considering how limited the access to Hadi is globally. Take advantage of it while you can
Id drive from Cleveland to Columbus to train at Worlds in Worthington twice a month. 90 minutes each way.
Its worth it especially to see Mr. O
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Mate, back innnn ‘95 I think it was I ‘borrowed’ my best mate’s 125cc motorbike to ride about 40 miles to Cardiff in Wales on the mostly MOTORWAY in the pouring rain WITHOUT a license, WITHOUT any insurance or really much of a clue HOW to operate the gears just to not miss a Flex Wheeler seminar!
God I was such a reckless young man back then.
Hahahaha. I can empathize with that clueless mindset. 1990 my first year of college in Arizona I lived in Tempe but trained in World Gym Scottsdale. My roommate had a car and we drove together most days. One leg day he couldn't go because he had some project group BS. I jumped on my old rickety mountain bike that had no seat and started riding to the gym. About half way the bike got a flat going over Salt Creek bridge. The creek bed was dry as there was no rainfall. The bike was a lost cause. I chucked it over the bridge and walked the rest of the way. I trained legs and then realized I've got to walk home. I got about a third of the way and was in a bad way. Some guys from class pulled up in their pickup and told me to hop in. They asked what the hell I was doing walking and when I told them I threw my bike off the bridge before going to train legs, they questioned my sanity. It made perfect sense to me though.
They asked what the hell I was doing walking and when I told them I threw my bike off the bridge before going to train legs, they questioned my sanity. It made perfect sense to me though.
No cardio before or after training legs, it doesn't make sense to anyone except us.
Mate, 90 minute drive to see the current Mr Olympia? That’s nothing, get your ass there!
I didn't say I'm not going, I just wanted to be closer . I used to walk for an hour(30 minutes one way) just to go to the gym and train. Hope the weather will be nice and combine enjoy raiding my GSX 1400 and see the Mr. O.
I didn't say I'm not going, I just wanted to be closer . I used to walk for an hour(30 minutes one way) just to go to the gym and train. Hope the weather will be nice and combine enjoy raiding my GSX 1400 and see the Mr. O.
Hahahaha. I can empathize with that clueless mindset. 1990 my first year of college in Arizona I lived in Tempe but trained in World Gym Scottsdale. My roommate had a car and we drove together most days. One leg day he couldn't go because he had some project group BS. I jumped on my old rickety mountain bike that had no seat and started riding to the gym. About half way the bike got a flat going over Salt Creek bridge. The creek bed was dry as there was no rainfall. The bike was a lost cause. I chucked it over the bridge and walked the rest of the way. I trained legs and then realized I've got to walk home. I got about a third of the way and was in a bad way. Some guys from class pulled up in their pickup and told me to hop in. They asked what the hell I was doing walking and when I told them I threw my bike off the bridge before going to train legs, they questioned my sanity. It made perfect sense to me though.
Ha ha ha, great story mate!!!! Thanks!
I’m glad there are others out there like me, a bit crazy back in the day, our passions not really making any sense whatsoever to other ‘normies’.
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