Hail to the Dinosaurs!
As regular readers know, my dad passed away
in April of this year. He was 87.
I have some of his old books, and a few days 
ago I picked one of them up to read. It was about
a young couple that moved to Ontario and built
a log cabin far out in the Northern wilderness.
This was back around 1920, and there was 
still plenty of land available for anyone who 
wanted to go out into the bush and settle 
down.
I opened the book, and some old, yellowed 
papers fell out of it.
There was a small drawing cut out of the
Cincinnati newspaper back in 1977. It was
a drawing of a small cabin: front, back, side, 
and view from the top looking straight down.
There were several sheets of my dad's old
graph paper, with additional drawings and 
sketches in pencil, along with notes in my
dad's handwriting.
It was a set of plans for a small wilderness
cabin. My dad put them together in 1977,
when he was 49 years old. Then he put 
them in the old book, and saved them.
I never knew about this until I read that 
old book and found the drawings and floor 
plans for the cabin.
But I do  know this. Dad never built that 
dream cabin.
I don't know why. But he never did. Maybe
he forgot about it. Or maybe it was some-
thing he always wished he had done.
And that brings us to the take-away from 
this story.
Someday, my children are going to be 
going through my books and notes and
weightlifting stuff -- and they're going to 
find all sorts of workouts and training 
programs, and notes of new exercises
and new equipment to try, a list of my
personal bests in different exercises 
and lifts, and lists of future training 
goals and things I want to do while I
still can.
Heck, I was working on one of those 
lists last night. The notes are on a 
small table in the breakfast room.
So here's the deal.
I don't want to leave notes and lists 
about things I wanted to do, but never 
got around to doing.
And I bet you probably feel the same
way.
Anyhow, you may not need any extra
 motivation about training hard and 
eating smart and working to achieve 
your goals and make your dreams a
reality.
But if you do need just a hint of extra
motivation -- you just got it!
As always, thanks for reading and have 
a great day. If you train today (as I will
in about 15 minutes), make it a good 
one!
Yours in strength,
Brooks Kubik
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c. Dinosaur Dumbbell Training
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P.S. 2. My other books and courses are right
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P.S. 3. Thought for the Day: "Live every day 
as if it were your last, and do the same with 
every rep of every workout." -- Brooks Kubik
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