Have you surpassed your old man in strength and seize, IST?
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Yeah. He's fat and weak so it wasn't exactly a high bar.
Same but he still calf mogs me for life thanks to being a very active person for most of his life.
Easily. He subscribes to the human battery meme and thinks if you work out you'll die sooner.
His current form at age 60 I have surpassed. I’m still behind his peak though I think. I will get there,
Size, no. Strength, yes. But I'm not sure what he could do in his prime. Evidently he was a savage. Like beat the shit out of three dudes at once or tear the doors off cars. Based motorcycle club dad. Racist as frick. Love him so much bros.
I'm jelly anon
I make it a point to ride my motorcycle over to his house to watch football and listen to him talk shit about what gays and Black folk are doing to the world. Feels good to have made him proud with who I've become. Anyway thanks for listening to my Ted Talk.
surpassed his peak in a month of lifting when i was 15, he was a weak homosexual
My entire lineage is composed of weak, lazy human beings. Literally zero family members do basic excercise such as jogging or calisthenics. I am an outlier.
maybe in deadlift and squat
but ol man had pull up strength, had grip strength
aint never lifted just grew up country then was a city slicker
rip pop miss u err day
He was an alcoholic who died at 26 while I was 1 year old. I've surpassed him in everything except mental health.
Yeah but he’s old now so it’s not a huge accomplishment. He was a college football player so he was stronger than me until he got old old. I feel bad for you anons saying bad things about your fathers. Having a father who has his shit together and you can respect should be a basic part of human existence, which is why I waited until I matured and had my shit together before doing it.
Good on you bro, you'll be a good dad.
I'm glad for you anon. It would have been nice to have a strong father, or a strong grandfather. But those of us without will just have to make up for it by being strong examples of masculinity for our descendants.
my dad has a better jawline than me but i beat him in everything else
Yea, he became old at the same time i became fit. Its a bittersweet feeling.
Yes. Many years ago and to this day. I feel sorry for the majority of this generation of wimps who are so much weaker than their fathers.
Yes. I inherited his injuries though, so now we're both permanently injured in the EXACT SAME FRICKING SHOULDER
weak genes, don't breed
my old man wasn't big but he had hella stamina, walked for 8hrs a day every day for his job.
So he still has me beat. I'm bigger than he was at my age though (26), so it's 1-1.
>walked for 8hrs a day every day for his job.
Bro anyone can do that. Or do you mean carrying things?
>dad is short but unnaturally strong (he's a sedantry real estate agent)
>even now as he approaches middle age and starts doing PT sessions, he's still strong and getting stronger
I will beat you, old man.
I have acromegaly so yes, although it's mild.
No. My old man has poetry published about his feats of strength and endurance in the Australian outback.
He's 71 and his forearms are still 16 inches and hyper-vascular even though he hasn't done any exercise for 3 decades.
I mog his calves thanks to being brought up by a mother who made me fat. At least I have that.
>My old man has poetry published about his feats of strength and endurance in the Australian outback.
Post it
Dad heightmogs me and he was a carpenter. Looked like Harrison Ford. Now he's in his 60s so it's not fair to compare. In his prime I would be stronger in lifts but not in general blue collar strength.
my dad was fat but strong, military type. My mom insisted there's no point in me working out as I'd "just get old and fat too." I'm going to strangle her to death on the hospital bed one day.
yes, but my dad can outrun me. man loves marathons for some reason
2 major goal in a man's life
1. surpass your father
2. make it even harder for your son to surpass you
this is the point of nature
Pretty much
Yes, I can finally beat my father if I want.
now I could have my vengeance, but he's old and sick and it would be a shame.
I am also smarter than him.
yet I'm single and won't ever met my wife or my son. so I reached a higher point just to fell from there. he wins.
>physically stronger and make more money than my dad when he was my age
>still no house
this is bullshit
I'll never surpass size because he was 400lb when he died (marrying the wrong woman can have horrific consequences). I surpassed his prime athleticism as a teenager and have always been fitter than he ever was. I'm mentally stronger, more resilient and got help for my problems instead of allowing them to drag me into the pit. I won't ever stop improving, because the best thing I can do to honor his memory is to be the best I can be, and not make the same mistakes he made. I can't really blame him for eating himself to death, I wanted to kill myself when I lived with my mother too. So today I choose life, and I choose health, because maybe if I work hard enough I can make sure my kids will never understand what I went through growing up.
>TL;DR YES
Definitely. But my dad was never concerned with that. He's overweight (not obese) and never worked out. But he's got a tremendous heart and spirit. I don't think I'll ever surpass him in kindness, charisma, and love for others.
I'm stronger but he's still bigger, so it's impossible to say who mogs.
He's also dead so that may give me the tie breaker.
I am the shortest man in my immediate family but the strongest by far.