We're Norwegians. You know, the Vikings. My deadlift was 310 pounds. I mean, I was very, very strong - and I didn't take steroids. I did it all on my own.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was more of a weightlifter.
I used to lift very heavy weights in my mid-twenties - I used to bench press over 300lb. The most I ever lifted was 330lb; I couldn't do that today, no way.
I'm a born athlete. Weight-lifting is in my blood. I used to do the powerlifting thing. I gained a little weight, but I still got it; I'm mad built.
Even though the weight I'm lifting isn't what it was when I was playing, it's not like I'm not lifting weights that are heavier than the common person would lift. I think a lot of people look at that and say, 'Whoa!'
There was a time when I was 312 pounds. And I've been all different weights.
We never did a lot of weights, but a lot of repetitions. The most I would use doing squats was 300 pounds.
I don't lift weights. I do fitness exercises to stay strong.
I'm not a facelift person. I am what I am.
I never lifted a weight in my life. Why am I going to do steroids? That's not going to do me any good. We didn't have any weights in our clubhouse. We had one exercise bike and that was for the guy who tweaked his hamstring. And that thing didn't even work half the time.
I'm not a weight lifter. I'm a seeker. Weight lifting is so insignificant in my life.