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    I really debated about starting a log. This journey gets very personal at times. It's hard to announce to the world things you didn't even want to admit to yourself. But that's why I did it. It needed to be right in front of me so I could deal with it head on. And I needed support to get through it. Who would have thought I'd find that here of all places. :lol: But I did. These guys have been a great help and encouragement through some tough times for me and they probably don't even realize it. - Pagangoddess


Pagangoddess's Training Log: Advancement to an Elder Goddess

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Re: Pagangoddess's Training Log: Advancement to an Elder Goddess

Postby holvoetn » Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:37 pm


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Curious how long it will take before it gets over 20 pages again ;)

(looking back: your previous log was 54 pages in about 6 months, this one got 55 pages in more or less 4 months, that's crazy ... so extrapolating it will be 2 months before the new log will hit 50+ pages, right ? :twisted: )
I prefer to be called 'H' ;)

Age: 41 / Height: 180cm/5ft 11" / BW: 87kg/191lbs
PRs:
SQ 1RM 170kg/374lbs / BP 1RM 90kg/198lbs / OHP 1RM 67.5kg/148.5lbs / BBR 1RM 115kg/253lbs / DL 1RM 210kg/462lbs

H's Log 2010
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Re: Pagangoddess's Training Log: Advancement to an Elder Goddess

Postby pagangoddess » Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:42 pm

:lol: :lol: I guess we'll have to wait & see. Shouldn't take too long I'm guessing.

that's crazy


Consider the source. :wink:
PG's Training Log

We shouldn’t get hung up about images of beauty or what other people think is beautiful or not beautiful. We need to know what beauty looks and feels like for ourselves. Gubernatrix
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Re: Pagangoddess's Training Log: Advancement to an Elder Goddess

Postby dylanamus » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:15 pm

pagangoddess wrote: Consider the source. :wink:


Deja Vu! :lol:
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158cm/5'2", 59.5kg/132lb, 13.8% BF

Current 1RMs achieved at >=60kg on Texas Method:
Squat: 152.5kg / 150kg
DL: 150kg / 160kg
OHP: 65kg /70kg
Bench: 87.5kg / 90kg
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Re: Pagangoddess's Training Log: Advancement to an Elder Goddess

Postby pagangoddess » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:58 pm

We'll see how this works out guys. I'm off to a bad start on the new log. I'm already 2 workouts in & still on my first page.

I may have lost my touch. :shock:
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Re: Pagangoddess's Training Log: Advancement to an Elder Goddess

Postby pangram » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:13 pm

Great quote in your sig! I'm sure you'll catch up to your old loglevel (hmm, unix joke in there) soon. Good luck ;)
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174cm - 74kg - 27yo - SQ:100kg - DL:145kg - OHP:50kg - BP:80kg
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