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5 years old!
I know this little guy who is only 5 years old and every night he goes to the back room and does 60 push-ups! His sexy mother says "that is his Testosterone working"! His Father used to be a wrestler.
I suspect there is something in his food! What do you Guys think? |
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I see fat kids all the time that need to put the twinkies down, get off the playstation, and do some pushups...Hell, they probably can't even do a pushup those lazy little bastards.
Okay, okay, sorry kids, I really blame your parents. |
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I agree. I don't see anything wrong with it. it is better than getting fat. back in the 60's school gym was gym. Laps around the football field, sit ups, push ups, jumping jacks.
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Exercise is a good think, I agree.
My consern is, the kid is being artificially stimulated. I just don't believe 5 year olds have this much aggression. They can do push-ups, but somebody has to push them to do it. |
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You have to push kids to do almost anything productive.
Give the kid a protein bar for his good work and tell him it's candy ![]() As long as the kid is healthy I don't see a problem. It's not like he is eating junk food all day in front of the TV.
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Psalm 144:1 of David. Blessed be the LORD, my rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle |
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I don't see any problem with it...Better than having him sit on the couch all day.
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I think you Guys completely missed the point.
This little Guy does this on his own initative. This kind of action is very unusual for a kid this age. I think his Dad is putting something in his food. For you and I, we can do anything we want with our bodys, but when you pull this shit with a kid, you need to go to jail. If this little Guy is doing what he does naturally then it's all good. If it's the other way, well I said what I said. |
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Serious as a Heart Attack.
I will keep my eyes and ears open. |
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Top 10 things to look out for 1.) When peddling his big wheel does he run other cars off the road? 2.) Does he dip his pacifier in Wiskey before sucking on it? 3.) Is his voice as deep as Barry White? 4.) Does he shave his face more than 1 time day? 5.) Does he wear muscle shirts with a fanny pack? 6.) Does he sport a mullet or a rat tail? 7.) Does he beat up the other kids in Kindergarden Class? 8.) When he gets mad does he grow larger, turn green and have ripped purple jean shorts? 9.) Has he knocked over a candy store to support his drug habit? 10.) Doe he not play well with others?
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Psalm 144:1 of David. Blessed be the LORD, my rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle |
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lets hear more about the sexy mother
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Well Big Buddy, She is my Top Fantasy.
Her husband would kill me if he caught me taking a picture of her to share with you guys. Got to be careful here, a man can get in more trouble in a minute than his short life will allow him to un-do. |
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Sounds to me like your hoping this might happen to give you an opening to go after the Sexy Mother. FWIW when why son was 6 he wanted to workout with me in my basement gym. That lasted for a few weeks. He's now nine and every once in a while he asks if we can go downstairs to workout. This seems to be happening more lately as he's got his eyes on a little girl at school...lol. |
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I say that is a great thing for kids.
If your a parent you should try to get them in any type of physical activity. too many kids are just fat and lazy. I blame the parents.
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Psalm 144:1 of David. Blessed be the LORD, my rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle |
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In one of your earlier responses you said, "Kids need to be pushed", I find this to be true with mine, and in all my years teaching the Martial Arts, the Little Guys don't push themselves, but it is still the parents responsibility. This is why I became curious when I saw this Little Guy acting responsibily like an adult. |
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