yup, it's all in the technique. When I was in college I worked for several asphalt paving companies. When I started, I was worn out in no time slinging shovels of asphalt for areas the paver couldn't reach.
End of my first year, I could stand ankle deep in a pile of hot asphalt and spread it without hardly breaking a sweat. We used to have races.
Same thing goes for running a jack-hammer. I could run a 90 lb jackhammer all day checking out the young women as they drove by in their cars. It was all in the technique. We wore no hard hats or yellow vests. Just a pair of sunglasses on a hot summer day showing off our buff tanned torsos. If I tried that today at 65 I probably wouldn't last 15 minutes and I'm in decent shape for my age. Oh, to be young again. I'm sure lots of you guys spent your youth getting buff stacking hay in the middle of a summer in a hot barn.
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