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Parenting is super important, and I'm hoping to generate an interest in boys to live a healthy, fit lifestyle right from a young age.amatlack wrote:That's so awesome though. I love parents, I think they are awesome and that I'm REALLY lucky to have parents like them, but I really wish they were into exercise and nutrition. It would have helped me a ton. (Or helped me from being a ton, as the case may be.ironwill wrote:They all love to be in the gym with me, just keeping them from lifting. They don't understand the age thing......just if Dad does it, they want to......Lesplease wrote:OMG HIS FACE!!!! He's so adorable!)
Ask him what he wants for supper, and he'll say a bowl of carrot, its really bizarre. I should have had him turn around, you can see like every muscle in his back. other boys like bready (is that a word) foods, and there not as lean as youngest. I just about cracked when he put the "face" on......one of those fun parenting moments your glad you caught on film. I didn't think I did that when I posed.fitoverforty wrote:OMGosh a Little Iron!! He is adorable.It's great for your kids to be inspired by your attitude on fitness. You (and your wife) are setting a great example of living a healthy lifestyle.
Thats really awesome. It's so amazing how impressionable they are at those ages, and they want to be just like us. We have three boys and they all can't wait to be old enough to lift, they are always in and out of the gym whenever I'm in there.lareinamae wrote:Awwwwwww! Your little guy is SO cute!
daughter (she's 9) loves to come "work out" with me when I'm up in our gym doing cardio. I got these little 3 pound dumb bells for her and pumps away and then proudly flexes her muscles for me.
It's sooo important to set and example for your children!)
Great job on the workouts!
Ha! You should hear knees when I do lunges! Makes me a little ill when I hear it.ironwill wrote:I drop the bar to upper chest on shoulder press, and hear a little creaking in shoulders.
Haha.....well I'm glad I'm not the only one. I always try to change something when I hear unwelcome sounds. If I go behind head, of course I don't hear it, but that is improper, and dangerousfitoverforty wrote:Ha! You should hear knees when I do lunges! Makes me a little ill when I hear it.ironwill wrote:I drop the bar to upper chest on shoulder press, and hear a little creaking in shoulders.
thanks.....swanso5 wrote:t bar row