brothers I have a doubt and I would like to hear your opinion on this
my grandparents were farmers and they really did everything manually, even cutting down the tree and making boards with their hands and in a month building a house, and I'm also a farmer and I work hard and I met my grandparents, food was basically eggs, animals in pastures left in nature, lard from loose pigs, lots of corn cooked in water and cheese and a giant plate, almost a bowl of some vegetables
Meat was occasionally, twice a week until three
and simply my grandfather had a very big bone structure and he had a lot of strength, I clearly remember that he, at 55 years old, could take down a bull by himself, something that I and two other people did not do and his work was very hard and simply impossible for me to play if it was in those years
the question is, why is that? Is it possible to reach that level today?
did the Greeks really have the physique of their erected monuments??
my grandparents were farmers and they really did everything manually, even cutting down the tree and making boards with their hands and in a month building a house, and I'm also a farmer and I work hard and I met my grandparents, food was basically eggs, animals in pastures left in nature, lard from loose pigs, lots of corn cooked in water and cheese and a giant plate, almost a bowl of some vegetables
Meat was occasionally, twice a week until three
and simply my grandfather had a very big bone structure and he had a lot of strength, I clearly remember that he, at 55 years old, could take down a bull by himself, something that I and two other people did not do and his work was very hard and simply impossible for me to play if it was in those years
the question is, why is that? Is it possible to reach that level today?
did the Greeks really have the physique of their erected monuments??