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Ivette posted a condolence
To the Wolpin Family,
A mother is such a special person. You have my sincere condolences on the loss of your mom. Norma, I worked with you at Wehran and saw the obituary. May you all be blessed with peace, especially during this difficult time.
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Richard M. Cohen posted a condolence
To the Wolpin Family, Please accept my sincere condolences upon the passing of your dear mother, Sheila. Having moved to Mountaindale with my family in 1955, I only knew of her as Diane Lungen's sister. When my mom and I moved to Florida in 1990, we had the priviledge of getting to know her from the annual Woodridge-Mountaindale reunion luncheons. May warm and nurturing memories help sustain you now and always. Sincerely, Richard.
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Eduardo posted a condolence
I have been a personal etfniss trainer for many years and at first I too was a skeptic about the whole resistance rod thing. I have read other reviews where people who bought this particular unit say that 210lbs is not enough weight to get a good work out. I would suggest to those of you who think you need more weight than that to try slowing the motion of your reps on whatever exercise you are doing way, way down. Say for instance you are doing bicep curls: As you curl up, do so with a slow count of 8. At the bottom of the movement start the count at one, then SLOWY curl it up to the top of the movement ending on eight, then do the same on the way back down to the bottom of the movement to get the negative resistance, which makes each single rep more like two reps both positive and negative, up then down. This will cause you to have to MUSCLE the weight up and down as opposed to using momentum. I would also suggest that you try working each muscle group to failure if you can handle it. This method can make 20lbs seem like 50 after just two sets if you do it correctly. Mind you, you will be so very soar, but in a good way and the results will no doubt satisfy.
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Tike posted a condolence
Once I received a call offering me a decent sum to turn for a pianist for a chamber music concert. I was pleased to finally get paid for something I'd been doing pro bono for years. I got there early and met with the pianist. He seemed high-strung but some people are before a concert. I clarified repeat issues with him and he assured me he was a clear nodder.The concert began and I soon saw why he was so high-strung; his mediocre technique and limited musicality made him a bad choice to play the well-known Beethoven and Brahms trios he was tackling (almost literally, football player style). We got towards the end of the first page and he did not nod. I figured, Maybe he likes memorize the beginning of the next page and have late turns. Nope as we reached the last two beats he abruptly turned his heard toward me and, in a low, gruff voice barked, Turn! This disagreeable ritual was repeated for most of the performance. I thought it might have been less disruptive for him and the audience to nod as he said. No such luck. I made it through and didn't mess it up, but he really unnerved me and I dare say I was very deserving of my pay that evening.
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