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Good luck! Don't start too hard, try to find the exercises you like doing rather than chasing the "most efficient" one. It's easier to maintain your new habit if you actually enjoy it! :)
Thank you Wingman!

You'll be fell running , machine gunning people, and playing solos with one leg resting on an amp in no time.
I wish! I've always admired them for their energy but at first I just thought "well, it's alright for some!" (although I know they work really hard at it). But after a while it occured to me that if they can still do all that running around, jumping over things and sticking one foot higher than their head for half the show (!!), at 59/60, then maybe it isn't too late for me after all, if I don't leave it any longer. Is there any level on which Maiden fail to inspire?
 
Thank you Wingman!


I wish! I've always admired them for their energy but at first I just thought "well, it's alright for some!" (although I know they work really hard at it). But after a while it occured to me that if they can still do all that running around, jumping over things and sticking one foot higher than their head for half the show (!!), at 59/60, then maybe it isn't too late for me after all, if I don't leave it any longer. Is there any level on which Maiden fail to inspire?
They really are incredible on so many levels and have inspired many people I'm sure.
 
A friend of mine is getting married later this summer, so we had a bachelor party for him on Saturday. It involved him climbing like a monkey :D And later on, drunken football. The event ended with drinking at the best man's cabin by the sea.

Which also meant I got to take my first swim in the sea this year :) Drunken swimming on Saturday evening, sober (sort of) on Sunday morning!
 
That sounds far more fun than dressing as a nun, getting into a fight, and throwing up down your own front as per average stag night.
 
That's what the arrangers thought as well. And don't get me wrong, many beers was drinked :cheers: The victim (a Man Utd fan like myself - actually he's the one I went with the last time I was at Old Trafford) had to wear a Liverpool shirt throughout the day though, so there was an element of humiliation.
 
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