kmac6225 said:DOCKSIDE!!! oh god, dollar drafts on thursdays right? I've visited that place a few times
I lift because I go up against D-1 All Americans and former Pro Bowlers on the D-Line. I dont do it to look good or impress anyone. I am 6ft6 and 283 right now and gaining. I am not cut, or sloppy fat....just fit. I dont care what the people from my highschool think about me. Ofcourse they are like " Man you got bigger. " But I was 6ft5 and 250 in highschool. IMO your doing it for everyone else and not yourself. I laugh at 6ft nothing, 200+ guys like you walking around all swolen up and walking hard.Beelzebub said:Because I used to be a skinny beanpole in high school. Now, when I go home on leave, the high school ppl are like "goddamn, what the **** happened to you?"
2 hours in the gym per day
500 grams of protein a day---15 bucks a day
40 grams glutamine, 10 grams creatine--2 bucks a day
various testosterone manipulators--1 buck a day
having arms the size of their head--priceless
SWOLE93 said:I lift because I go up against D-1 All Americans and former Pro Bowlers on the D-Line. I dont do it to look good or impress anyone. I am 6ft6 and 283 right now and gaining. I am not cut, or sloppy fat....just fit. I dont care what the people from my highschool think about me. Ofcourse they are like " Man you got bigger. " But I was 6ft5 and 250 in highschool. IMO your doing it for everyone else and not yourself.
SWOLE93 said:I laugh at 6ft nothing, 200+ guys like you walking around all swolen up and walking hard.
SWOLE93 said:I I am 6ft6 and 283 right now and gaining. I am not cut, or sloppy fat....just fit.
SWOLE93
I'm 5'10" 210 lbs, and also a christian so if you've got a problem maybe you should keep it to pm's.SWOLE93 said:I lift because I go up against D-1 All Americans and former Pro Bowlers on the D-Line. I dont do it to look good or impress anyone. I am 6ft6 and 283 right now and gaining. I am not cut, or sloppy fat....just fit. I dont care what the people from my highschool think about me. Ofcourse they are like " Man you got bigger. " But I was 6ft5 and 250 in highschool. IMO your doing it for everyone else and not yourself. I laugh at 6ft nothing, 200+ guys like you walking around all swolen up and walking hard.
PS - I replied to your post because I am a Christian and deepening my faith and to see a dirt ball like you take The Lord's name in vain makes me ill to my stomache. He died for you and all you can do to thank him is hurt him. Sad....very sad.
SWOLE93
well maybe not at that particular time, but overall, pretty much everything women do and think about is centered around attracting the opposite sex.wranglergirl said:Actually it's annoying, I am not your typical girl, I work out to work out not get checked out or to check others out...........<shrug>
Definitely aggrevates me when people say that, especially when it comes from some pencil-neck that never cares to works out or doesn't has the inner drive and ambition we share on these forums or in the gym.kwyckemynd00 said:I just want to be a freak...every time I hear someone tell me I look good at my current size and I shouldn't get any bigger (I'm not that big as it is, honestly) I'm more inspired to get bigger!
I'd add one thing to the poll: mood control. I went through a major depression when I was younger, never want that to happen again even though it might despite any effort on my part. But nothing worked as well as exercise, specifically weight lifting, to moderate mood swings and keep me feeling good. Getting big and strong matters to me, but they run a distant second and third to my mental health and how working out effects my head. I was never medicated, and after seeing how most antidepressants usually have little to no difference than placebos in their effects on mood, I'm glad. No drug can ever be as good for me as a good workout.taffer said:i lift cos i enjoy it! there is nothing better than pushing your max, and achiving it!
and seeing results is always nice!![]()
:drunk:GuardDog said:Definitely aggrevates me when people say that, especially when it comes from some pencil-neck that never cares to works out or doesn't has the inner drive and ambition we share on these forums or in the gym.
It definitely keeps my mood on an even keel. If i miss a week i really see the old me (raging idiot) coming back. But as long as i am on my schedule i am a pretty cool and clear headed.CDB said:I'd add one thing to the poll: mood control. I went through a major depression when I was younger, never want that to happen again even though it might despite any effort on my part. But nothing worked as well as exercise, specifically weight lifting, to moderate mood swings and keep me feeling good. Getting big and strong matters to me, but they run a distant second and third to my mental health and how working out effects my head. I was never medicated, and after seeing how most antidepressants usually have little to no difference than placebos in their effects on mood, I'm glad. No drug can ever be as good for me as a good workout.
I got goosebumps!ironviking said:I've had a kinda theory on this. I think that the majority, definitely not all, have a warrior spirit inside them. There are no battles to be fought on the streets anymore, atleast not without serious legal consequences, so our battles are in the gym against the weights. Once you conquer a certain weight it becomes your ally and you move to the next weight.
The size you gain and the double takes you get in public are just reassurance that you are winning your battles. Think about it how many people that lift weights, hard and heavy weights, would want to die in there sleep? Not many now how many would want to die in a blaze of glory, go out fighting, raging RAGING AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT. We need to feel that we pay our dues everyday not because its what we want to do, but its because its what we are.
JMHO
:hammer: :box: :goodpost:ironviking said:I've had a kinda theory on this. I think that the majority, definitely not all, have a warrior spirit inside them. There are no battles to be fought on the streets anymore, atleast not without serious legal consequences, so our battles are in the gym against the weights. Once you conquer a certain weight it becomes your ally and you move to the next weight.
The size you gain and the double takes you get in public are just reassurance that you are winning your battles. Think about it how many people that lift weights, hard and heavy weights, would want to die in there sleep? Not many now how many would want to die in a blaze of glory, go out fighting, raging RAGING AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT. We need to feel that we pay our dues everyday not because its what we want to do, but its because its what we are.
JMHO