Christopher Dowling
What would you do with $500k?
2 February 2011 | 39 replies
A long-term strategy may seem easy to the experts, but it in fact requires the synthesis of a variety of variables.
Robert McConaghy
Hello from Massachusetts
8 September 2011 | 12 replies
Theres a lot of debt to go around in my house, as my younger brother (19) has a combination of a defect in his aorta valve as well as the disease hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (probably spelled that wrong, its the same disease that most of the young highschool atheletes died of on the court/field from being undiagnosed, thankfully his aorta defect allowed for frequent testings and caught it ahead of time) and a mytochondrial defficiency in his skeletal muscles.
Chris Stephens`
Best Books to read
2 December 2022 | 9 replies
It's helpful to get this drilled into your head early, as you'll build up a mental muscle to avoid spending money on depreciating assets.
Grace Carney
Hello everyone
9 January 2015 | 9 replies
@Grace Carney Hello and welcome to BP, a great place to work your out your investor muscles.
Ben Leybovich
Are You Depressed?
25 January 2017 | 142 replies
He examines in this video the synthesis of social, economic, and political reasons as to why...
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Women and rental renovations
1 May 2013 | 22 replies
I do use professionals when doing so saves a great deal of time or when a great deal of muscle is required to do the job.
Brandon L.
New member introduction from Las Vegas
5 March 2014 | 59 replies
If anybody wants some muscle or an apprentice in the Dallas, TX area, Im here.
James H.
Physical Fitness
7 August 2012 | 39 replies
Yeah Krav is really fun.With the weights I do not train to get big.I train now for power and speed for all of my martial arts techniques.Many of the people doing weights will not stretch and then be bulky but have no flexibility,no endurance as they do limited cardio,and the muscle group movements are slow and sluggish.There are a few exceptions of course.Each time they do heavy weights you have to really stretch out the muscle to keep it pliable.The muscle fibers tear down each time and rebuild thicker.You have to stretch to keep the flexibility with adding the mass.I haven't gotten as serious into my training lately as I want to.I am going to buy one of the weight vest soon.I like the quality of www.weigthvest.comI will get the 150 pound version but will start out small at 10 pounds and work up.It's just like when we break boards.If you try to break 5 or 6 at once you break your hand if you haven't done it yet.The reason is you do not have proper technique down yet and your bone structure isn't ready for the force yet.You start off small with one board and then slowly over time your bones will get denser to adjust to the load and you increase the board count.
Kent Harris
Installing an HVAC System and Electrical Box
28 March 2017 | 44 replies
Might have to hire some muscle however.
Preston Dahl
Are any serious investors self-performing their rehab's?
9 June 2017 | 27 replies
Arm Muscles or Brain, my choice.