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Looks like you're getting stronger.
Don't get too big, you might sink the ship.
Don't get too big, you might sink the ship.
Looks like you're getting stronger.
Don't get too big, you might sink the ship.
210-220 would be a good weight to maintain.
But the question is, do you get to deadlift and squat? Oh and of course, how is life on the boat?
Remember Tim I cannot deadlift or squat due to back issues, but if I were able to do either I could not squat as there is no rack what so ever. I think the constant pitching and rolling of the boat would be awful for the knees. Sometimes it even makes bench pressing quite difficult. Deadlifting, you can always deadlift, put the bar on the ground and go.
Life on the boat is alright, working 12 on 12 off can be tedious but the work load isn't too heavy. We have some major maintenance in another month though so we'll have a span of maybe 3 days where we'll be working much more consistently, other then that it's kind of boring. I work out on shift though so it's nice, usually from 2:30am to 4am, shower, go sign off whatever paper work I have, eat breakfast at 5:30 and go to bed afterwards.
Boat life is pretty simple, especially on my shift, nobody on the boat really works my shift so I'm basically a ghost around here, nobody knows who I am and that's how I like it.
Thanks for asking Tim. Hope all is well with you.
It's about that time for me, another hour and I'll be in the gym.