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This is a pretty sweet story. This guy ran track in college, and after he decided to work a sales job, he decided he needed to get back in to track. Watch the video. At 6'4 225lbs he ran a 10.3 100 meters, he also at the end runs 40s and runs a 4.16. This guy is pretty inspirational.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I wonder if he can throw because he might be better suited for the decathlon.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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That's a great story. Here's to him fulfilling his dream.
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I put his 21 reps of 255 pounds on the bench into a 1 rep max calculator and it says he could put up 574 pounds.
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