I never lift weights.

I don't lift weights.

I don't do heavy weights at all.

The only weights I lift are my dogs.

I lift weights. Then I put them down again.

I lift weights and I run, that's what I do.

If I don't lift weights, I don't feel healthy.

I do some weights and I do a lot of stretching.

I enjoy lifting weights, but I hate doing cardio.

I run, lift weights and do yoga to stay in shape.

I'm not so much in the gym. I don't push weights.

I like doing weights and cardio and some jump rope.

God hangs the greatest weights upon the smallest wires.

I like to keep fit, but I never lift very heavy weights.

I've always been a clean fighter, always lifting weights.

I lift weights. It's one of the reasons I get up so early.

And then once in Australia, I really hit the weights hard.

I know in my heart that I can compete at multiple weights.

I don't lift weights. I do fitness exercises to stay strong.

I have never been a big fan of lifting weights or exercising.

I do work on a little bit of weights just to get my power up.

I've always been active, and enjoy running and lifting weights.

I lift weights four times a week, usually run five days a week.

I do cardio, but I don't like it as much. I'd rather do weights.

I have to eat healthy, and I recover. I run, and I lift weights.

I lift quite heavy weights, but unfortunately no one believes me.

My dad had me start lifting weights at 12, and for me it was fun.

The importance of lifting weights is it kind of makes me who I am.

Even as a teenager, I wanted to move up the weights and win belts.

I like sports, and I enjoy playing basketball and lifting weights.

I love to work my glutes and triceps and use a lot of free weights.

I do loads of squats with weights. It's great for your bum and legs.

I work out with weights, do yoga and run on the treadmill at the gym.

I just fell in love with the weights, fell in love with training hard.

I feel comfortable at both weights. I feel I could fight at 130 or 135.

I didn't want to lift weights and get all big; I just wanted to get cut.

From the ages of 18 to 50 I ran, rowed and lifted weights at my home gym.

I enjoy lifting weights more than I enjoy getting on the treadmill to run.

The elements which are the most widely diffused have small atomic weights.

I occasionally go to the gym and I lift free weights, I don't use machines.

There was a time when I was 312 pounds. And I've been all different weights.

I've always worked out very hard, very intensely, with a lot of free weights.

My dad was a boxer, so he was in pretty good shape, and we had weights around.

My training? I don't do weights. It's hard to believe, but I don't do weights.

I don't really lift weights. It's kind of a vanity thing that I don't get into.

I work out at least three to five days a week, mostly running and heavy weights.

Some people are born to lift heavy weights, some are born to juggle golden balls.

I have worked hard in the gym lifting heavy weights and doing a lot of exercises.

It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.

I'm not a big fan of just doing weights. Anything more physical is infinitely better.

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