SoupNaziNazi
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For me it has brought discipline and order into my life without it I wouldn't be as disciplined with other aspects of life. How does lifting whether it be weightlifting, bodybuilding, or powerlifting make u who u r?
For me it has brought discipline and order into my life without it I wouldn't be as disciplined with other aspects of life. How does lifting whether it be weightlifting, bodybuilding, or powerlifting make u who u r?
It may be extension of you, even help you, but Sir. will it Never make Who you are with all the respect to you personally.
Basically I consider it a characteristic that without it I wouldn't be the same person I am today, maybe I didn't make it clear sorry :/
For me it has brought discipline and order into my life without it I wouldn't be as disciplined with other aspects of life. How does lifting whether it be weightlifting, bodybuilding, or powerlifting make u who u r?
It's given me something outside of family and work for me to be proud of.
I've set goals that I train diligently for. The greatest thing is: I do it for myself and no one else. There's nothing greater than the personal satisfaction that I've strived for; only to satisfy myself.
Nobody understands the sport of powerlifting except the members here, and those I train with. It's all for me. It gives me something to focus on. Everything I do, I do to better myself.
It sounds selfish, saying its all for me. It's not. The difference is, most people do things to achieve some sort of social status and to look better to others, to be accepted.
I'm not looking to be accepted by anyone and I don't seek the approval of anyone else.
My one goal is to be stronger, physically and mentally. It's easy to give up. You can always give up when it gets hard, but I'll only let myself down if I do that.
It's given me something outside of family and work for me to be proud of.
I've set goals that I train diligently for. The greatest thing is: I do it for myself and no one else. There's nothing greater than the personal satisfaction that I've strived for; only to satisfy myself.
Nobody understands the sport of powerlifting except the members here, and those I train with. It's all for me. It gives me something to focus on. Everything I do, I do to better myself.
It sounds selfish, saying its all for me. It's not. The difference is, most people do things to achieve some sort of social status and to look better to others, to be accepted.
I'm not looking to be accepted by anyone and I don't seek the approval of anyone else.
My one goal is to be stronger, physically and mentally. It's easy to give up. You can always give up when it gets hard, but I'll only let myself down if I do that.
For me it has brought discipline and order into my life without it I wouldn't be as disciplined with other aspects of life. How does lifting whether it be weightlifting, bodybuilding, or powerlifting make u who u r?