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The Lifetime that's almost complete here in Shenandoah is supposed to be the creme de la creme of all Lifetime gyms. From what I understand, it's a first of it's kind, all in one facility that will have remote office spaces and upscale living facilities in addition to what the typical top of the line Lifetimes offer. It's likely to be quite a nice gym but obscenely expensive.

Villa is a decent spot but also overpriced as someone else mentioned.

Legacy, which is now called LGND, is a different type of gym altogether and doesn't have any of the frills/country club-esque experiences like the other two. It's more hardcore with unique machines, loud music, more BBers/powerlifters, etc. I have memberships to a few different spots and like Legacy/LGND the best, but you need to understand what you're getting into as all these options vary quite a bit depending on your expectations.
Could you send me the link for this? I can't seem to find one that size on eBay or anywhere for that matter.
I’m likely going to preorder, but I’m coming from an S20 Ultra and just realized that they’ve eliminated the SD card. I’m still trying to figure out how I’ll cope with that.
I can attest to this. I’m a Louisiana man in Texas.
Many thanks to you and lsupride for the updates. Greatly appreciated!
Any updates on the Bedico Creek area? My wife’s family decided to ride it out down there, and she hadn’t heard from them lately in light of the AT&T outage.

re: Bicep tendon tear

Posted by TheWoodlandsTigah on 8/4/21 at 8:17 pm to
Can’t comment on the bicep specifically, but I’ve torn both triceps and both pecs. I’ve had corrective surgery on all except the last (left) pec tear. Triceps both came back to near 100% within about 8-9 months, and I’m a fairly heavy lifter. Surgically repaired pec took a solid year and a half to get back to where I felt fairly normal, but I’ve never regained full strength. Pec that wasn’t repaired came back in about 8 months or so of very light lifting.