when you work on your tanks alone

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What a derail Doug!

What i find in todays martial arts is the lack of spirituality and mental stuff you have in say, Karate or Kung fu, to speak of 2 diff countries, or taekwon do...

It is much differrent. My guys care zilch about medidation and that stuff, just getting their weight right for the next fight. :)
 
Biggest move I did by myself was my 125 from out of the back out my truck, into the house and down to the man town in the basement. Once in the basement I had to get it up on the stand. Much thinking went into that day. Tried to ease the lifting with smarter moves.

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What a derail Doug!

What i find in todays martial arts is the lack of spirituality and mental stuff you have in say, Karate or Kung fu, to speak of 2 diff countries, or taekwon do...

It is much differrent. My guys care zilch about medidation and that stuff, just getting their weight right for the next fight. :)

I'm about to make a thread in the lounge. I don't to get his thread closed.


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You are right. Sorry Doug. My bad!!!!
 
haha nice, got some friends that helped... worst case, bringing home 20 tanks, and carrying them all in by yourself.. THAT took all day... from 2.5 gallons UP to 55 gallons... a friend helped loading them into his truck ( was also raining that day ) helped unload from his truck to the apartment complex grass, and from then on i was by myself...... TIRING carrying all those tanks.. took better part of my day bringing them all in my apt.. four 55s, one ( or two? ) 40 longs, two 40breeders, rest 29s/20s/10s/5s/2.5s......
 
I have moved a 100 gal glass with stand , hood, and all the hardware 4 times by myself with a handtruck. Once I had to move an 8', 240 gal plexiglass tank and stand by myself from a backyard, through a house with an appliance dolly. Talk about a chore... My latest move was a 40 breeder and it was easy. I had it broken down, moved, and refilled in a little over an hour.
 
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