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  • Posts: 5,669 Member
    tjhammer89 wrote: »
    im a dad! lol

    Post a picture.
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    tjhammer89 wrote: »
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    Are you sure that's you? :sweat:
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    There is already!

    Thanks dudes!
  • Posts: 1,177 Member

    Thanks dudes!

    You're quite welcome but I'm more of a mutha.
  • Posts: 5,669 Member

    You're quite welcome but I'm more of a mutha.

    Where I'm from we use "dude" and "you guys" all encompassing. :wink:
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    edited March 2018

    Where I'm from we use "dude" and "you guys" all encompassing. :wink:

    Oh, I understand. I'm still more of a mutha. Least that's half of what Samuel L. Jackson calls me ;) BTW, that's a very inspiring photo of you over on the Mom Bod thread. Our daughter was delivered via emergency C section too. Scary stuff!
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    This is awesome lol. Mom bods are pretty cool too! :#
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    Omg, did I just stumble upon the sexiest thread on this site? Wish Leonardo DiCaprio would have some kids and join Dx
  • Posts: 1,483 Member
    edited March 2018
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    Really nothing to see here but I’ll contribute nonetheless for the sake of dads everywhere.

    I am a 42 year old dad of 4..... the first pic is last summer at 185lbs, the second was yesterday at just under 160lbs. It’s a long road, starting so late in life, but I’ve got the time.

    This is great man!! I want to drink with you....of course I'm a lightweight nowadays....but I'd toast to you any day brother:)
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    bojack3 wrote: »

    This is great man!! I want to drink with you....of course I'm a lightweight nowadays....but I'd toast to you any day brother:)

    Awww thanks buddy :)
  • Posts: 1,399 Member
    mij140 wrote: »

    This makes me love bacon even more.

    LOL

    Idk, not looking too bad. Hiiiiiighly skeptical. Is that turkey bacon? ; )
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    Oh oops that was pages back.

    Quick scroll through for pictures, hello...
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    tjhammer89 wrote: »
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    I’ve got a 9 year old and a 2 year old!
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    Holy moley.. :o>:)
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    Really nothing to see here but I’ll contribute nonetheless for the sake of dads everywhere.

    I am a 42 year old dad of 4..... the first pic is last summer at 185lbs, the second was yesterday at just under 160lbs. It’s a long road, starting so late in life, but I’ve got the time.

    *sigh*
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    :kissing_smiling_eyes:
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    pogiguy05 wrote: »

    :laugh: hiya pogi :*
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    Danw586 wrote: »

    Thank you, sir.

    I don't even like to post pictures of myself back then because I'm a completely different person now, but I'm hoping my transformation picture is inspiring to someone.

    You certainly are inspiring Dan.. your transformation is amazing .
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    tjhammer89 wrote: »
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    Who are you, David Beckham?
  • Posts: 269,456 Member
    Danw586 wrote: »

    Thanks, Jo. :)

    As they say, breakups make bodybuilders. I've found self improvement is healthy, but it's important to stay humble and keep fitness in balance with the rest of life's adventures and demands.

    "Breakups" hot damn you're single? .. *books flight* :laugh:

    I hear ya, I think many of us after a breakup finally find the drive and motivation to take care of ourselves.
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    Danw586 wrote: »

    :D

    Don't laugh.. I'll be knocking on your door in 10 minutes :lol:
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    I hear ya, I think many of us after a breakup finally find the drive and motivation to take care of ourselves.

    I'm sure you guys are right, but most of the people I know (including myself) fall in the opposite boat: having a supportive long-term partner equips them with a platform to be the best version of themselves.

    I think it's interesting.
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    Danw586 wrote: »

    Agree that a healthy relationship will have that affect. For me, the end of an unhealthy one was a wake up call to self evaluate and improve physically and mentally.

    And this was the same for me.
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    goatg wrote: »

    I'm sure you guys are right, but most of the people I know (including myself) fall in the opposite boat: having a supportive long-term partner equips them with a platform to be the best version of themselves.

    I think it's interesting.

    I've never heard the saying breakups make bodybuilders.....

    I fall on neither side. A relationship, or lack of one was never my motivation for any physical or athletic accomplishment. In my mind one has nothing to do with the other. I enjoy my fitness being the one thing in life that o am in complete control of.
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    yzm0v9y1gsg9.jpeg

    Really nothing to see here but I’ll contribute nonetheless for the sake of dads everywhere.

    I am a 42 year old dad of 4..... the first pic is last summer at 185lbs, the second was yesterday at just under 160lbs. It’s a long road, starting so late in life, but I’ve got the time.

    Dude despite you being a douche to me in the past, I have no problems saying you're looking great! 25 lbs is no joke and you rock almost the purest definition of the good 'dad bod' that women are adoring in 2018. Keep on keeping on!

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