Posted by Billy NY on January 18, 2012 at 21:10:22 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. - Down Time posted by old on January 18, 2012 at 18:29:51:
The saw part is easy, its all the other work. ( 2 cord and I'm sore as heck) Same thing, one shoulder is real bad, the other joint is sore, will be seeing about that, then there is the wrist which is just getting worse, old football injury, knees, legs, back were always good, man I could out leg press anyone on the universal in high school, both positions 550 and 750 with multiple reps now look at me LOL !!!! Cripes I figured all that running, playing hoop, hockey would have carried me a long while, age don't care what you do does it LOL !
I'll tell you those small squares are no joke, I was slinging some of those in late '09 and did something to my back that put me in bed in serious pain, had to see the doc, get X rayed, nothing showed up, tell you what, I respect those now more than ever, no more tossing them for distance ! That was some awful pain, and reminds me to really be careful, slow pace is still a lot better than no pace !
Will have to let you guys know how this turns out tomorrow.
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