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I can show you all a trick shot with my fun gun!!!Originally posted by GuinessThanks. About 25 yards, I'd say. Took a little patience, but he was coming out to a (private) road, and I sat in a lawn chair for a while waiting for him to get close enough. Knocked the Tom out cold.
Yes, I'm a pretty good shot. I can knock down pop cans at 25 yards all day long with one. Had two friends I used to go hunting with all the time when I was a kid, and still carry it as a side arm when I'm out for bigger game. My boys can never figure out what happens to all their marbles!
I've seen a trick shooter on OLN a couple of times - he was pretty amazing. Darby, I think?
What's an Asprine?
Edit: right. An asprin - lol. No, don't really shoot bow, but I'd like to learn.
"This is my rifle and this is my gun! This one is for killing and this one is for fun!"
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He really liked wrestling at first and then seemed to get kinda bored with it. BUT, this was his first year and it was put on by the HS coach and some players, so there were no meets. I think that was his problem with it....the excitement of competing was missing. He won't be able to be on an organized team with meets for another 2 years.Originally posted by Nutz
Whatever you do, keep him wrestling. You would be amazed at the strength, body balance, coordination, and quickness that he will develop on the mat. Wrestling also teaches kids about personal responsibility and understanding how to take both winning and losing. Besides you live in Iowa, if he is not wrestling, he ain't living!!!
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Hey mom, you gotta get an RV for the summer and take your kid to all the tournaments that happen across the nation! Or better yet, just Iowa. contact USAwrestling at www.usawrestling.orgOriginally posted by GrnBay007He really liked wrestling at first and then seemed to get kinda bored with it. BUT, this was his first year and it was put on by the HS coach and some players, so there were no meets. I think that was his problem with it....the excitement of competing was missing. He won't be able to be on an organized team with meets for another 2 years.Originally posted by Nutz
Whatever you do, keep him wrestling. You would be amazed at the strength, body balance, coordination, and quickness that he will develop on the mat. Wrestling also teaches kids about personal responsibility and understanding how to take both winning and losing. Besides you live in Iowa, if he is not wrestling, he ain't living!!!
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I think I could probably squeeze that in. I do still have one evening at home per week.Originally posted by Nutz
Hey mom, you gotta get an RV for the summer and take your kid to all the tournaments that happen across the nation! Or better yet, just Iowa. contact USAwrestling at www.usawrestling.org
...well off to the ballgame. Tonight is a double whammy....watch 1/2 of the baseball game and then get my daughter to her concert.
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Not too bad. He's got 8 lb and 10 lb dumbbells he works with. We haven't gone any further yet.Originally posted by justanotherpackfanSo, how's the lifting working out so far?
Got a good laugh the other day though....my daughter is in to doing aerobics, sit ups, push ups ... but she always wants someone to do this with her. I heard them arguing downstairs....loud one! Went down the steps to see what's going on. She says he promised to work out with her if she played Madden with him and now he won't do it. He says, I AM working out. I look over and he's layed back in the recliner doing curls with his weights. ...of course with a big grin on his face!!
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