What it takes to be a Hard Core Lifter-

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What it takes to be a Hard Core Lifter-
When I was in my early 20's I used to work in gym.. I lived ate, slept, and breathed BodyBuilding and Powerlifting. I trained like an animal. I lived in Palm Spring andI was the biggest guy in town. But I knew these old guys who still trained. One of them was 86 when I met him and still lifting, the other guys were in their 60's and 70's and still moving some respectable weight on the lifts they couldstill do. These guys were the Hard Core guys..The real hard core guys. I wanted to be hitting the gym when I was that age. Anyone can do it when our young,full of piss and vinegar.. But these guys had lived, they had lost loved ones,had bypasses, suffered car accidents, many had bad arthritis, and they were still there.
A couple had been professional athletes in a day when Pros did not make squat for pay. It was hard work for almost no pay, but they loved the sport..These guys were the bad asses, because they were still there.
I remember one guy had been a professional Base Ball player, He was 75 and still doing overhead presses with 70 lbs Dumbbells.. He would lift for an hr, go smoke a cigarette then go back and finish his workout. I really respected and admired these guys,they were tough, really tough.
I had a friend-Gorden.. grouchy, grumpy old guy, started lifting after a triple bypass at age 64. He could not even get the bar off his chest when he started, he would Bench Press every day, EVERY DAY 5-6 days a week. Everybody told him he was doing it wrong! You CANT Bench Pressevery day, but he did, and in time he was benching over 300, mind you this is drug free unless you count Geritol and Blood pressure meds. A lot of younger guys in really good shape ( doing it right) could not do that. This guy was Hard Core. I had the pleasure of competing with him at a USPF Push Pull meet, His one and only meet. It was the CA State Bench Press Meet. Gordon smashed theWorld Record for the Bench Press in his age group and weight class. He only got credit for a national and state record. You have to have specific Judges to break certain records. He Was HardCore!
Well, I am aging, I am 51 and still at it, I was ina collision with a Cadi that hit us head on at 100MPH, broke 10 ribs, 2 vertebra vertically, snapped the bottom 1/3 ofthe bottom vertebra completely off and moved it 4 inches from the spine. I have two torn biceps, L4-L5 titanium cage fusion, left knee has a full replacement, buried,my 8 year old son, and by the grace of G-d I actually feel pretty good. I plan to competein a BB Show in the Masters and Open class next year...I just remember these guys, how tough they were, and I think this isn't anything those guys didn't gothrough. If they can do it, it can be done. So, I pray and give thanks to G-d every time I lift, and G-d has been gracious to me. And when I die, I hope they mention this, and maybe, just maybe I will be remembered by a few, counted as one of those tough old guys who was truly Hard Core.
Blood, Sweat, and Steel till the day I die!
Drive
 
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Now that is a great post! I myself still lift despite age, serious accidents and the onset of arthritis. While I am not getting any younger I still love the gym life :)
 
Sorry to hear about your son drive, sounds like a horrible accident and time in your life.
Keeping up with the iron keeps some of us sane, I think it will do you good to "Keep on keeping on".

I started out as a very young lad in the old hard core YMCA"s that only had dingy rooms, and York barbells & dumbbells and iron benches only. (Only machine was a huge Jubinville pull-down for lats and triceps and stuff).
Miss the old gyms and hard-core characters from those days. (I'm your age). Most of today's gyms are a joke, with fools inside to match. Saddening...
 
Sorry to hear of your loss and to bury your child is something no dad ever wants to experience. Good you found solace in the gym.
 
Thank you, your right nothing prepares you to watch him die. But is nothing others have not experienced, hard as it is you have to get up and live on.
 
While. I missed your intro post, (as you've​ just a hand full of , posts that is..)
First , "Welcome", secondly..., I read the above post very shortly after you put it up, and was going to reply..!

I'll be honest as I can,. 'Words' simply escaped me, and I don't think I was prepared to say the proper thing in a pinch. I too, feel that no parent, no human should ever have to outlive thier children. I sincerely hope time has helped doing it's healing thing, if such a thing in this instance.

Oh, ya old fart, I'm 52 also..., & Thank you for the Inspiration. Stay Strong..!

And I dig the screenname. 'Drive' On brother...! Respect..!

~ MCMM
 
Great post. I love to hear such positivity and hope from guys that have been there done that. Welcome to the community brotha

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Loved reading that brother! I'm so sorry for the loss of your child. But I'm sure his memories still bring you strength and joy.

Lifting, without a doubt, has kept us all sane and in a better state of mind. In fact, I'm sure many wouldn't be alive today without it. Hearing your struggles and perseverance is a reminder that there are no excuses.


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Loved reading that brother! I'm so sorry for the loss of your child. But I'm sure his memories still bring you strength and joy.

Lifting, without a doubt, has kept us all sane and in a better state of mind. In fact, I'm sure many wouldn't be alive today without it. Hearing your struggles and perseverance is a reminder that there are no excuses.

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Well said indeed...It has always helped me clear my head, realign my perspective and of just been an outlet for anger, rage and grief. Regardless, you want it, you have to go and get it!
 
wow that was an awesome read and was very inspiring, not being able to lift the bar to 300+ thats insane for all natural but if youre dedicated to lifting your diet is in check along with all other affairs in your life anything is possible..
 
wow that was an awesome read and was very inspiring, not being able to lift the bar to 300+ thats insane for all natural but if youre dedicated to lifting your diet is in check along with all other affairs in your life anything is possible..
The thing is, his diet sucked,, he was just a tough old f-ck that would not quit. Did not know how to give in. and was one tough old MFR. and I hope to one day be as tough as him.
 
I'll be honest as I can,. 'Words' simply escaped me, and I don't think I was prepared to say the proper thing in a pinch. I too, feel that no parent, no human should ever have to outlive thier children. I sincerely hope time has helped doing it's healing thing, if such a thing in this instance.

Oh, ya old fart, I'm 52 also..., & Thank you for the Inspiration. Stay Strong..!

I feel the same way man, No parent should have to watch the child pass!!! That has got to be one fo the hardest things to witness !! I'm very sorry for your lost brother, Prayers
 
Great post man. Very inspirational for guys like me. I'm still in my mid 30s so I still have some years ahead of me (hopefully.) I need to read more posts like this.
 
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