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Will I get ripped working as a loader?
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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 837196" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Sure, you will lose weight and tone up. Plus the weight you lift, up and down, will increase core, upper body and for sure your legs. You will become an unimagenable beast, in time though. Look at some of the preloaders legs, they are ripped from all the walking. A lot of strong backs here at UPS. </p><p> </p><p>As for unload, ahh its alright. I've done it and was bored as heck. Not too intense as preload demands. That is if your breaking down cages with tons of weighted packages all the way in the back, lifting it over all other things then walking 10, 15 feet to its place in order. </p><p> </p><p>I knew a guy working in a PD, he was 320 and a cover driver. Brought into the preload to work some hours. In about 3 months he lost 70 pounds. Imagen years of the same thing. Just eat well like calories to burn, protein to replace and other intakes of a healthy nature to substain a track towards a healthier looking body. Oh yea, stay away from the beer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 837196, member: 16334"] Sure, you will lose weight and tone up. Plus the weight you lift, up and down, will increase core, upper body and for sure your legs. You will become an unimagenable beast, in time though. Look at some of the preloaders legs, they are ripped from all the walking. A lot of strong backs here at UPS. As for unload, ahh its alright. I've done it and was bored as heck. Not too intense as preload demands. That is if your breaking down cages with tons of weighted packages all the way in the back, lifting it over all other things then walking 10, 15 feet to its place in order. I knew a guy working in a PD, he was 320 and a cover driver. Brought into the preload to work some hours. In about 3 months he lost 70 pounds. Imagen years of the same thing. Just eat well like calories to burn, protein to replace and other intakes of a healthy nature to substain a track towards a healthier looking body. Oh yea, stay away from the beer! [/QUOTE]
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