Abe Lincoln's arm and ab workout
fiction
edward w pritchard
Old Abe Lincoln suffered from mental health problems at times exacerbated late in life by the stress of piloting the ship of half a State in the American Civil War. No one can argue however that as a young man old Abe was strong of arm and shoulder. Splitting wood, sparring with bullies and flexing for Miss Todd all required strength, health and proper physique and by historical accounts Lincoln had all three as a young backwoodsman.
Recent evidence uncovered in Illinois but not yet published reveals that Abe may have been far ahead of his time in pursing the appropriate workout for promoting maximum health benefits versus time invested in his daily workouts. Abe did not go in for targeting the biceps, tricep rear heads, or even delts or abs. Abe pursued a total body workout of farm work, wood splitting and of course walking to return over due library books. By all accounts as a young man Abe Lincoln was impressive of build but not showy and his physique enhanced his somewhat average visage.
However until now the missing piece in Abe's workout that gave him his vim, vigor and drive was unknown and sometimes thought not to exist at all.
Recently a farmer in a humble suburb near Springfield, Illinois has rediscovered the plant that Abe often ate to enhance his workouts and aerobic walking routine.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
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