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Hans
11-11-2003, 05:59 PM
This is just unbelievable! You don’t rest on your laurels, do you?

Just a few short hours after I wrote my first post today (at the Welcome Mat) there were several replies – replies that really made my heart sing with joy and enthusiasm for being among such a great and like-minded bunch of people! Thank you all!!

And less than 8 hours after that first post you’ve opened up the new Boomer Zone! Up’n’at’em – that seems to be the order of the day!

I strongly suggest all you boomers who read this to take a look at that initial/initiating thread that more or less ”exploded” earlier today – and be ”fired”, just like I am! And, mind you, you don’t have to have been anywhere near a clubbell or kettlebell to join us – overweight and out-of-shape never-athletes are most welcome here, I know! The only requirement (my personal opinion) would probably be a sincere desire to be more – more alive, more living – and a will to start moving in that direction.

So, check out the ”Back again!” post by Hans + replies at the Welcome Mat earlier today!

Hans

Scott Sonnon
11-11-2003, 07:50 PM
Hans,
I'm only glad that we can be of better service. Thank you for leading the way.
For convenience, anyone wishing to read Hans' superb thread, click here: Back Again! (http://www.circularstrengthmag.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=705)

Connie Brown
11-12-2003, 04:13 PM
I'm here and with you! 50+, overweight, out-of-shape never-athlete and all.

Thanks everyone for opening this forum and making the welcome as flat-out and explicit as it always has been, implicitly.

Connie

admin
11-12-2003, 04:56 PM
Lest anyone think they are overweight or out of shape, remember the Garfield line:
I'm not out of shape...round is a shape! :)

James Boelter
11-19-2003, 11:04 PM
Connie, remember Coach Sonnon's dictum in the 'Maximology' tape series - people seem to arbitrarily set limits and ceilings on their own abilities. Remove those self imposed limits and let your body-mind find its true potential and you may be amazed at what you can learn and do. Be patient, stay focused, and try to do something every day.

Good luck, and welcome!

Connie Brown
11-19-2003, 11:17 PM
Thanks James! you betcha I am on it. Having a lot of fun already.
I mean really, we none of us know where we can go with CB right?
so it's wide open

rbibbs
11-19-2003, 11:33 PM
20-30# UNDER weight, and here with ya too. :wink:

Rick