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bike man

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2. Change can be a good thing. For example, I've worked mainly by myself for ages. I did
Sun Jul 14, 2013, 01:03 AM
Jul 2013

Last edited Sun Jul 14, 2013, 05:37 AM - Edit history (1)

get a PT to help me with a couple of things, for a total of three sessions.

Then, Friday a guy in his 40s asked me to be his workout partner for at least the next six weeks in his own "I want to be a beast" program.

He already has his nutrition plan from the same PT (mentioned above), will be working with him 2 days a week, and wants me to work with him as partner the other 3 days.

It may be that he simply wants an old guy to look better than, or he is sincere. I vote sincerity.

Anyhow - the change (a real PT for him, a workout partner for me) might work for us both.

Good luck with your own change.

edited to add: There is no real plan called "I want to be a beast", the guy wants to see how much bigger/stronger he can get with 6 wks of concentrated effort.

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