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[Photo Story] Penn State Football Flexes For Success In Weight Room Max-Out

Let’s see those muscles, Nittany Lions.

On the final day of Penn State football’s winter workouts, the crew took to the weight room to participate in a max-out lifting session. Both familiar and fresh faces showed up and showed out in the new Lasch Building training facility ahead of spring break.

Lucky for you, our visual team hit the gym to watch the Nittany Lions show off their muscles.

Starting off with an impressive 495 pounds, defensive end Chop Robinson put on a show.

From both sides of the ball, the effort was unmatched.

North Carolina transfer Storm Duck even made one of his first appearances for Penn State.

Even a few coaches got in the mix.

Quarterback Beau Pribula was sure to put the work in. Deep breaths, brother.

His teammates didn’t hold back from cheering him on.

Quarterback Drew Allar didn’t participate in the lift, but you have to love that smile.

The Nittany Lions will be back on Tuesday, March 14, for the first day of spring practice.

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Mara McKeon

Mara is a senior staff writer majoring in English and public relations. She loves all things sports and anything that has peanut butter. You can usually find her obsessing over country music or Penn State wrestling and counting down the days until she gets to see Luke Combs in Beaver Stadium. Feel free to reach her on Twitter @MckeonMara, and for more formal affairs, her email is [email protected].

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