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<blockquote data-quote="arunma" data-source="post: 29259414" data-attributes="member: 33996"><p>This Summer I could bench press 145 pounds with relative ease. Of course, this Summer I was also at the gym every other day. And then Fall semester came, along with a certain class called "Waves, Optics, and Relativity." Then I found the available free time in my day slowly decreasing. My visits to the gym slowly dropped from every other day to once a week (at best).</p><p> </p><p>The sad part of this story is that I didn't just stop lifting; rather I gradually reduced my workouts. As such, I saw my ability to bench press slowly dwindle from 145 to 140, then 135. I don't want to know how low I've gotten since my last visit one and a half weeks ago. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/sick.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sick:" title="sick :sick:" data-shortname=":sick:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arunma, post: 29259414, member: 33996"] This Summer I could bench press 145 pounds with relative ease. Of course, this Summer I was also at the gym every other day. And then Fall semester came, along with a certain class called "Waves, Optics, and Relativity." Then I found the available free time in my day slowly decreasing. My visits to the gym slowly dropped from every other day to once a week (at best). The sad part of this story is that I didn't just stop lifting; rather I gradually reduced my workouts. As such, I saw my ability to bench press slowly dwindle from 145 to 140, then 135. I don't want to know how low I've gotten since my last visit one and a half weeks ago. :sick: [/QUOTE]
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