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This is my 12 y/o son. He has been asking me to take him to the gym for quite some time now, so I told him when he can do 50 push ups and 20 pull ups without stopping I would take him. Well he did 82 push ups and 23 pull ups today soooo. He said he would get up early and go with me before he goes to school. So Monday we will give it a go. He will probably where me out. the little shit just don't quit.
“To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.”
― Buddha
TweetThe boy is ready to go, unleash the beast!
My son is fourteen and has been with me at the gym since he turned twelve, best father son time!
Plant the seed early, good nutrition and proper training.
TweetThats awesome DD! Does he do gymnastics? Sure looks like it> Sounds like you are a great positive influence to him, the way a Dad should be.
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TweetNo gymnastics but he has played football and baseball since he was 5, and wrestling this year. He works out at home doing some things that I've told him also. Thanks and I do try to be a good influence for both my boys in addition to half of the boys in town. I have coached football and baseball for the last 11 years, and I'm the president of our football organization for the last 2 years. I have been blessed with 2 great boys that make me proud almost daily.
“To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.”
― Buddha
TweetSo I got home from work thismorning and guess who was already up and dressed ready to go. Yup my kid. He was like what took so long dad. LOL So I got changed and off we went. That little shit did not want to quit and we did legs. I must say it was a happy day for DaddyDawg. He did not complain, argue, or want to quit at all. Now we'll see if he still wants to after he trys to walk tomorrow. LOL But I did try to take it light on him and still get a workout. He asked if they have comps for kids and I started laughing and told him first thing first. Any way that's enough of the proud dad rant. Hope everyone has a great weekend and happy training FG.
“To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.”
― Buddha
TweetHoly crap Dog. He looks stout for a kid, no joke if I saw this some where else i would think it was photo-shopped. Big props to him for being so determined at a young age and to you for teaching him so well.
TweetThanks bro. He loves it man it's awesome. He has really been working hard on " being like dad" and I told him, shit don't shoot to be me be better than me. His dream is to go to the NFL so he knows too make that happen he has to work on it. Has straight A's too.
“To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.”
― Buddha
Tweetkeep him active and busy. its nice to see that he really enjoys it, my bet is he prolly just enjoys hanging with dad even more than the weights.. good work dad
TweetThats Super Kool Daddy, Bring up the Next Arnold.
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TweetThat's awesome. I just showed this to my 12 yr old and he said holy crap! Now he wants to work out! lol good work….
TweetI cant wait til i have a kid one day. Being a father would be the best job in the world
TweetThen get busy son!
TweetCongrats! You have a wonderful son or 2. My boy had all the God given gifts any athlete could ever want but absolutely no drive. Spent a fortune in time and money trying to get him to the Big Leagues. All he wants is a wife and 6 kids. Guess I have to start all over again.