Valiant
Courage is immortality
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- ENTJ
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- 8w7
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
My weak point is my hands, knees and my feet. I've got strong hands and feet, but they never grow much you know.
They're normal size and pretty strong for it, but they just never measure up to how heavy and strong I am.
If I punch someone, I will most probably break a few fingers because the force that drives the hand is really strong, but the hand is just regular.
Same thing with running, I really suck at that. I can jog for 20-25 minutes, but then i'm spent, and it might even be harmful to my knees and feet if I do it too often.
None of these things are in the way if I just go about my life as usual.
When I did the testing before army service I got 9/9 (that's the scale used) in relative body strength.
Considering that I am much stronger now, and I weigh less, I would have been really far off scale.
Right now i'm actually trying hard to lose both fat and muscle weight. Lots of cardio training, no recovery meal directly after working out + changed everyday routines.
I feel like I need to lose it because I don't want to be a cripple when i'm 70.
Took the first bike ride of the year today... That's going to help immensely, now that the weather won't kill me.
They're normal size and pretty strong for it, but they just never measure up to how heavy and strong I am.
If I punch someone, I will most probably break a few fingers because the force that drives the hand is really strong, but the hand is just regular.
Same thing with running, I really suck at that. I can jog for 20-25 minutes, but then i'm spent, and it might even be harmful to my knees and feet if I do it too often.
None of these things are in the way if I just go about my life as usual.
When I did the testing before army service I got 9/9 (that's the scale used) in relative body strength.
Considering that I am much stronger now, and I weigh less, I would have been really far off scale.
Right now i'm actually trying hard to lose both fat and muscle weight. Lots of cardio training, no recovery meal directly after working out + changed everyday routines.
I feel like I need to lose it because I don't want to be a cripple when i'm 70.
Took the first bike ride of the year today... That's going to help immensely, now that the weather won't kill me.