| Short answer, needs commentary. POWERLIFTING Elaborating on an activity:
Contrary to popular belief there is more to powerlifting than a circus of well-oiled and well-tanned men making flamboyant displays of their bodies. That’s bodybuilding. Powerlifting, on the other hand, is the ultimate test of discipline. Sure, that New Year’s resolution gym membership may seem like a winning idea with your brand new luminous-colored spandex suit, but after twenty BBQ chicken dinners, powerlifting magically loses its appeal. Well, until next year of course. I’ll be the first to admit that it’s repetitive, it’s exhausting, and it’s painful, but nothing compares to the feeling that I get waking up the day after some heavy squats, and I hobble down the stairs out of soreness (I’m growing!). It takes an intrinsic motivation to push your body to the limit six days a week forty-six weeks a year; and that same motivation has turned work into nothing more than a second nature. My first competition was the Peck Bench Press Invitational. At 165lbs, I benched 300lbs (15lbs off the state record), and I took first in my class and second overall. More recently I competed at regionals and was seeded first in the state with a 405lb squat, but could not compete at the state meet due to a prior commitment to my high school Science Olympiad team. That is fine though, just more motivation for next year.
Last edited by 1MX : 07-02-2007 at 07:34 PM.
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