"A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives."
Tito explains his pursuit of strength and how he started loving working out.
My name's Tito, and my story is very complicated. I started taking working out seriously around the age of 12. I wasn't very big, of course, because I had just started working out. I didn't have equipment, and I didn't have a plan for what I wanted. I worked out knowing that working out is good and healthy, but there was more to it than just staying healthy. When I was 13, I started doing more calisthenics, and if I had a chance to go to my local commercial gym, I went. My friends also inspired me to get strong. I wanted to be very strong and very self-satisfied. One day, I noticed that I didn't have to be satisfied because working out is a constant pursuit of victory. Some people have easy goals, some have harder goals, and some have goals that others think are impossible. Finally, when I turned 14, I started using heavier weights, pushing myself harder, and wanting to be very strong. I wanted to do a lot more than I could imagine. now I'm 16 and I still have a big goal that I'm going to turn into a reality, I want to be strong but also be very worthy of the weight I pick up, everytime I pick up weights I feel like Thor, I feel more strong and the more I believe my self the more I can pick up, I have a goal that some people might see... impossible but with guts and experience and consistency anything is possible.