
Originally Posted by
Times Roman
Years ago, I was a traveling photographer. My region was from Bakersfield, to Southern Washington, to western Nevada. I would spend one week at each location. I lived out of hotels for about two years or so. And I was serious into weights, which is pretty normal for me. I had a 68 Dodge Charger, and the back trunk was fairly substantial. I would put a couple of hundred pounds of weights in there, a cut down bar I'd use as a dumbbell, barbells, and a variety of small equipment. I'd set up my weights in the hotel room, and work out every night after work. This was back in the early 80's, my pay sucked (although the other "benefits" were fantastic) and all I could afford was to stay in Motel 6. it was a little cumbersome if all I could get was a room on the second floor, which meant many trips up and down the stairs carrying weights.
Sometimes I'd bring back a girl to my room at the hotel, she'd see the weights, and think I was nuts. But most of them grooved to the idea, and being a photographer, well, there were some good times to be had.
So I laugh at some that think just because they travel no time for lifting. There is always time. It's just a matter of priorities.
This was back in the day, really, before AAS became popular, before PH, and our knowledge of body building was not so wide spread. There were not nearly as many big guys back then as there are now. So I was more of an anomaly is what it boils down to.
Anyways Joe, you are not the only one!
---Roman