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Strength training is good for your mind, body and spirit - Carolina Peacemaker

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Aging is one of those things few people want to experience. Unfortunately, it is one of those life events we all must go through. You age and get older, or the game is over. The trick in the game is to age in the best physical and mental shape you possibly can, or as they […]

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