I'm deeply passionate about two things: barbell strength training and Bitcoin. Interestingly, they share a common principle: a foundation built on verification rather than trust.

Bitcoin, the ultimate hard money. Its value stems from its verifiable scarcity, grounded in a fixed supply of 21 million coins.

Unlike fiat currency, which requires trust in central authorities to not debase your currency which reduces your purchasing power, Bitcoin's transparency allows anyone to confirm its integrity at any given moment.

Similarly, barbell strength training operates on a principle of verification. While many modern workout programs rely on trust that they're effective, often emphasizing light weights, high reps, and whole lot of useless "functional" movements, barbell strength training offers tangible evidence of progress. You don't have to take someone's word for it; you can see the numbers on the barbell and track your own strength gains. It's proof of work.

Bitcoin'a foundation relies on it's proof of work while barbell training embodies it in the pursuit of physical strength.

And for fellow Bitcoin enthusiasts,I'll provide a 15% discount on my services if you choose to pay with Bitcoin. A win for both. I'm able to receive the ultimate hard money that can't be debased and you will receive professional coaching with verification of your strength gains by the numbers on the barbell.

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