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Sean01
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1986 - peaked in bodybuilding then missed the bus and got run over by the car overtaking the bus. Game over - temporarily. Back to rugby (tight head prop) until the back became an issue and then marriage and kids - no sleep no exercise.
Torn ligaments in right foot put me on crutches for three years. I learned to walk again by taking part in the Loch Ness Marathon. 2011 - 17 miles, 2012 - last man over the line at 7 hrs 24. (check out the results (back) page!!.........and then in October 2015 T 2
Not a game over moment but a game changer. Time to start again. Total rebuild. It took a while - I'm 53 but I can now call myself a strongman (still at the junior end but hey!!)
Favourite events - any carrying, Atlas stones and log - in fact, if it uses shoulders.............I'm unreal -- even whilst recovering from a rotator cuff. First contest coming up in 2 weeks in Barton - top end of Lincs. Juniors (experience not age!!). No, I'm not going to win, but I sure as hell am not coming last - even if I am giving away 20-30 years to all my competitors. 53 - that's not old age, that's wisdom
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In addition to diabetes - diverticulitis, 2 lots of kidney stones - surgical extraction
, asthma, meds for blood pressure and cholesterol.
Best thing about being T2 - game changer - I have never felt so good and so strong. I did not feel this good when I got married 20 years ago.
Worst thing: watching other people eat roast potatoes and the occasional off day
What I miss - actually grapefruit - it messes up the heart meds.
My last meal (not what I ate but what I will eat when the time comes): a grapefruit, chocolate, ice cream and a seriously good bottle of scotch. (I have a 1965 Glen Grant on standby)
OVER TO YOU
I hope there are others - it's lonely being a T2 strongman
Sean
Torn ligaments in right foot put me on crutches for three years. I learned to walk again by taking part in the Loch Ness Marathon. 2011 - 17 miles, 2012 - last man over the line at 7 hrs 24. (check out the results (back) page!!.........and then in October 2015 T 2
Not a game over moment but a game changer. Time to start again. Total rebuild. It took a while - I'm 53 but I can now call myself a strongman (still at the junior end but hey!!)
Favourite events - any carrying, Atlas stones and log - in fact, if it uses shoulders.............I'm unreal -- even whilst recovering from a rotator cuff. First contest coming up in 2 weeks in Barton - top end of Lincs. Juniors (experience not age!!). No, I'm not going to win, but I sure as hell am not coming last - even if I am giving away 20-30 years to all my competitors. 53 - that's not old age, that's wisdom
In addition to diabetes - diverticulitis, 2 lots of kidney stones - surgical extraction
Best thing about being T2 - game changer - I have never felt so good and so strong. I did not feel this good when I got married 20 years ago.
Worst thing: watching other people eat roast potatoes and the occasional off day
What I miss - actually grapefruit - it messes up the heart meds.
My last meal (not what I ate but what I will eat when the time comes): a grapefruit, chocolate, ice cream and a seriously good bottle of scotch. (I have a 1965 Glen Grant on standby)
OVER TO YOU
I hope there are others - it's lonely being a T2 strongman
Sean
to you both, enjoy it, it's actually really fun
I'm good, still on it, and haven't been off track once since diagnosis, yippee! Trying to make it through Christmas, then a two week holiday in southern USA - land of the BBQ and soul food, read: temptation! yikes! I'll be good though. So, when's your next big power comp? How do you feel now?