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Age: 21
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 190 pds.

Goals: Have always played sports in high school (football, wrestled, lacrosse) and weightlifting has just always been there as a part of my life, but only recently in college that I have stopped playing sports as intensely, weightlifting has kind of moved to the forefront as a consistent aspect of my life

Training History: 8 years, never taken really more than month off in that course of time

Challenges: the addiction to lifting, which can be good but can also be detrimental...but the biggest thing is getting complacent, always know that someone is nippin at your heels
 
Age: 16
height: 5 9- 5 10
Weight: 160lbs

Goals: to get better for sports and get a defined physique body.

Training History: 2 years

Challenges: leanring about proper diet and new techqinues
 
Age: 19
Height: 5'8''
Weight: 185lbs
Goals: To Make it to the Mr.Olympia
Training History: Grade 10 I walked into a gym once. Grade 11 I started to powerlift. Grade12 I wanted to be "ripped" so I did too much cardio. I've been bulking for 13 months now. I went from 135-185 in this time.
Challenges: Training, Eating, Sleeping.
 
age: 17(almost 18)
Height: 6'
Weight: varies between 180-186 ATM
Goal: 200lbs cut untill i reach it and think im still too small which i can see happening
History: Trained on/off since 15, seriously started training in may 06'
Challenges: eating food, balancing out work and BBing, social life sucks now
 
Age: 31

height: 5'11"

weight: 238lbs

goals: be the strongest guy in my gym, then the strongest on EF

years of weight training: 7 years - found EF and proper trainig methods early in 2006

challenges: Eating enough and the right kinds of foods
 
Your age
Your goals (do you want to gain muscle, lose weight, compete, get better for sports etc.?)
How long have you been weight training?
What is the biggest problem(s) you've had achieving your goals?

20
I wanna be a shit house...
on and off for 4 years....been lifting with a bodybuilder for 4 weeks now
My bench is kind of lagging
 
Age: 25
Goals: Get bigger, stronger, and stay healthy.
Training: Been training for almost 2 years now. Lifted a lot before that, but had no clue what I was doing.
Problems: I'm married, 3 kids, full time work, and my wife works full time and just finished school full time. Finding time to hit the gym and cook is definately a challenge.
 
Age: 23
Goals: Get to 210-215lbs range(currently 230, was 260), bench 400, squat 600, dead 600(current PRs 365 bench, ~500 squat, ~500 dead). I'm not really in hurry to get the lifting goals, because I'm focusing on getting down to my goal weight first.
Training: 8 years, football,wrestling and track in high school, so for the first 3 years training was focused on improving performance in those sports. Since then it's been on and off, but mostly training for strength
Problems: School+Work=No Time to cook for myself(which is why I need to lose weight)/a lot of skipped workouts. Formerly, I used to do a LOT of snowboarding and I ended up hurting myself fairly often, which hasn't helped my consistency. I'm just now getting better from a back/hip injury I suffered last march. Between that and losing 30 lbs, my squat and dead have suffered pretty bad.
 
Age: 29
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 308lbs
Been training off and on for 16yrs seriously training for 10 and pure strength training for 5.

My goal is to eventually win the IFSA strongman championships.

Biggest obstacle is not being able to keep a regular training schedule due to travelling for work.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
Your age: 26
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 215
Your goals: goals are dependant on my back injury (bulging L5-S1) when everything is fine, I train to be a powerlifter with the goal of getting a qualifying WPO (world powerlifting organization) in the 220 (that would require a 2051 total). when my back is flared up, well, I just train the best that I can.
How long have you been weight training? 10 years
What is the biggest problem(s) you've had achieving your goals? biggest problem is my back injury. when it is flared up, it cripples me.
 
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