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Overall Goal: Stay in decent shape so I can keep up when training with Marines half my age!
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Motivation Level: 9/10
Personal Info And Background:
Real Name:
Sex:
Male
Age:
39
Location:
Maryland, United States
Occupation:
US Navy - Electronics Technician (Senior Chief)
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Gym:
Gym Location:
Wherever the Navy has me this week
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How I Started:
Why I Love It:
How I Stay Motivated:
I still have the opportunity to train with Marines on a regular basis. There's nothing like trying to keep up with a bunch of hyperactive 20 year olds!
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Forum Signature:
"The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle". - Gen. John "Black Jack" Pershing, U.S. Army
"How do those guys on submarines hold their breath for so long?" - Kelly Bundy
I am NOT a Marine. Just a Sailor who had the awesome opportunity to work with Marines for several years.
Last Updated: Oct 3, 2008 7:45am
What nutsy54 Is Up To:
Jul 3, 2009
nutsy54 changed Weight from 200.2 lbs. to 200.4 lbs., a 0.2 lb. gain in 5 days - 3:16 pm - Comment
Jun 28, 2009
nutsy54 changed Weight from 201.8 lbs. to 200.2 lbs., a 1.6 lb. loss in 6 days - 6:28 am - Comment
Jun 22, 2009
nutsy54 changed Weight from 202.4 lbs. to 201.8 lbs., a 0.6 lb. loss in 2 days - 4:23 pm - Comment
Jun 20, 2009
nutsy54 changed Weight from 199 lbs. to 202.4 lbs., a 3.4 lb. gain in 7 days - 7:57 am - Comment
Jun 13, 2009
nutsy54 changed Weight from 201 lbs. to 199 lbs., a 2 lb. loss in 5 days - 5:28 am - Comment
Jun 8, 2009
nutsy54 changed Weight from 201.2 lbs. to 201 lbs., a 0.2 lb. loss in 1 day - 5:45 am - Comment
Just thought I'd stop by and give you major props -- you've made some great progress, plus I can't say I've seen very many Senior Chiefs that are serious about fitness in our field of the military community. Great job, and keep up the hard work. Make those Marines work to keep up with YOU!