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Grandpa
MY grandfather worked in a
blacksmith shop when he was a boy, and he used to tell
me, when I was a little boy myself, how he had toughened
himself up so he could stand the rigors of blacksmithing.
One story was how he had
developed his arm and shoulder muscles. He said he would
stand outside behind the house and, with a 5 pound potato
sack in each hand, extend his arms straight out to his
sides and hold them there as long as he could.
After awhile he tried 10
pound potato sacks, then 50 pound potato sacks and
finally he got to where he could lift a 100 pound potato
sack in each hand and hold his arms straight out for more
than a full minute!
Next, he started putting
potatoes in the sacks. 
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