beowulf343
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Going to go out on a limb here, but wonder if genetics have anything to do with how well we stand up to the abuse. Bear with me. I can't believe these guys who are 24 and already hurting. I'm 29 and i get out of bed every morning feeling good and ready to go, and this is after 12 years of climbing. But alot of people tell me that i am built for hard physical work-it's in my genes. For example-my dad is 60-been a farmer and logger his whole life. He still gets up, milks the cows, works in the woods all day, then comes home and milks the cows again. He can still work me into the ground any given day. And he is in excellent health-a few aches and pains from broken bones and old injuries, but nothing that can't be worked out in 15 minutes. My grandpa died at 84 and in his last year he still milked every day and cut and split (by hand) 200 cords of wood. I've had to work hard every day since i was a kid, yet unless it's been an 18 hour day or i've had to hump an obscene amount of wood through a yard, i feel good. Yet have worked with guys my age that have done the same amount of work and they are so sore they are worthless the next day. Why?
Don't get me wrong here-not trying to brag here or anything, but why can some guys handle this job into their 70's and others burn out in their 20's?
Don't get me wrong here-not trying to brag here or anything, but why can some guys handle this job into their 70's and others burn out in their 20's?