So basically what you are saying is that we need to hurry up and get this new version in production? Lol!
Yep!So basically what you are saying is that we need to hurry up and get this new version in production? Lol!
Yeah I need to do some more work for my anterior delts ... unlike most folks, I seem to manage to really focus on the pecs with my bench with little front delt involvement so the usual overdoing it on the front delts doesn't apply to me. Gonna start tossing some plate raises into the mix.You can see the medial head "capped" for sure. Gym sessions and updates lookin good bud
It sure does ... and it always seems to happen all at once for me. One or two difficult situations at a time are ok but my life always seems to toss a ton of sh*t at me all at once. All or nothing I guess. Its the perseverance through the tough and seemingly insurmountable obstacles in life that builds strength ! We all know this but sometimes its hard to remember when you're knee deep in it. At this very moment I am dealing with more than I want to coming at me from all fronts but I keep reminding myself to steadily push forward and just dig deep and get through it all. On top of all the crazy family drama and relationship issues plaguing me at the moment I am also in the middle of attempting a career change .... and at my age (45 in April) that's a tough thing to accomplish. A scary situation but I know in my heart that I need to do something that I am passionate about if I am going to remain sane for the rest of my life. I have spent the past 25 years in a career that I am not at all passionate about .... sort of fell into it .... figured it would be temporary .... but wow! 25yrs flew by and I am stuck and unhappy. So .... change is necessary ! If it weren't for my 4x weekly iron-therapy I would surely have lost my mind by now. When all else fails go to the gym!Life happens man no worries, excited for the next post!
Thanks !Awesome work my man! and those macros look great, similar to mine with that occasional high fat day! you rock for the great log!
All of you guys running this are really getting me excited to try this new version! I am very stoked that you guys are having such good reactions from this new version! I completely understand your desire to keep the run going!LOVING Laxacrine still! Feeling stronger, and looking leaner. Endurance is incredible ! Gonna really be sad when this bottle is empty! I started this log being skeptical about Laxogenin in general ... having seen nothing worthwhile from the oral version. And now ... now I am a believer! BPS Laxacrine works! A great product to say the least. Definitely going to be part of my arsenal from now on! Like I said earlier ... I would love to get my hands on a couple more bottles ASAP to keep this run going ... I'd love to see how this goes at 8-12 weeks rather than the 4 weeks I am gonna get at the dosage I am using ... 100mg daily. Oh and No Rash or any adverse effects to speak of ... awesome job on the new carrier formula BPS! :You_Rock_Emoticon:
Thanks Man! Guess you can say I am dedicated and I have my reasons for being so. Caught the bodybuilding bug later in life than most guys on this site. Gonna be 45 next month and can say I started lifting seriously at 40 ... after three years of half assing it ... It has changed my life in so many ways and I suppose its a little bit of fear of being that old "me" again if I ever stop. Which doesn't make much sense now really considering how much I love training and don't consider it something I have to do .... its something I want to do. It bugs my lady how much I think about lifting when I'm not lifting .... start thinking about my next session the day before .... go to bed thinking about it .... crazy I suppose but that's the life I lead now. I attribute my recovery to my diet mostly ... I NEVER eat out ... never eat fast food or junk food of any kind. I cook. Meal prep Sunday and Wednesday nights. I rarely drink alcohol these days (the old me would polish off a case of beer on a daily basis). To say that bodybuilding has changed my life is an understatement ... it actually 'saved' my life. At 37yrs old I was 360lbs of FAT, with insanely high blood pressure .... drinking tons of alcohol and living off of crap loads of fast food every single day .... in a crappy marriage ... stressed out and very unhappy. I was in the docs office for a checkup and my bp was 200/100 ! He told me I could die right there in his office and I desperately needed to make a serious change in my life. So that day I joined a gym and then promptly avoided going there for months ... slowly I began to train ... hated it at first ....Now, flash forward 8 years and I am not that man anymore in every way. Divorced (happily) and extremely healthy, normal bp .... extremely healthy eating habits, no alcohol .... all thanks to the bodybuilding lifestyle. Gonna live this way till the end brother!Man, its rare you see someone recover as well as you are and hit sessions as hard as you have been doing. ZGreat work and great log my man!
Awesome! Huge rolemodel for a bunch of the guys on this forum I assume. not a whole lot of guys start that late and a lot of the guys i know between 30-40 always tell me they "used to be able to do that back in their college and high school days" but had to stop working out for various reasons. Personally I think if you love something you should carry on with it as long as possible! Awesome man, Im happy for you! BPS picked the right guy!Thanks Man! Guess you can say I am dedicated and I have my reasons for being so. Caught the bodybuilding bug later in life than most guys on this site. Gonna be 45 next month and can say I started lifting seriously at 40 ... after three years of half assing it ... It has changed my life in so many ways and I suppose its a little bit of fear of being that old "me" again if I ever stop. Which doesn't make much sense now really considering how much I love training and don't consider it something I have to do .... its something I want to do. It bugs my lady how much I think about lifting when I'm not lifting .... start thinking about my next session the day before .... go to bed thinking about it .... crazy I suppose but that's the life I lead now. I attribute my recovery to my diet mostly ... I NEVER eat out ... never eat fast food or junk food of any kind. I cook. Meal prep Sunday and Wednesday nights. I rarely drink alcohol these days (the old me would polish off a case of beer on a daily basis). To say that bodybuilding has changed my life is an understatement ... it actually 'saved' my life. At 37yrs old I was 360lbs of FAT, with insanely high blood pressure .... drinking tons of alcohol and living off of crap loads of fast food every single day .... in a crappy marriage ... stressed out and very unhappy. I was in the docs office for a checkup and my bp was 200/100 ! He told me I could die right there in his office and I desperately needed to make a serious change in my life. So that day I joined a gym and then promptly avoided going there for months ... slowly I began to train ... hated it at first ....Now, flash forward 8 years and I am not that man anymore in every way. Divorced (happily) and extremely healthy, normal bp .... extremely healthy eating habits, no alcohol .... all thanks to the bodybuilding lifestyle. Gonna live this way till the end brother!
Thanks again Brother! I am glad to have had the opportunity to beta test this stuff!Awesome! Huge rolemodel for a bunch of the guys on this forum I assume. not a whole lot of guys start that late and a lot of the guys i know between 30-40 always tell me they "used to be able to do that back in their college and high school days" but had to stop working out for various reasons. Personally I think if you love something you should carry on with it as long as possible! Awesome man, Im happy for you! BPS picked the right guy!
LOL It has happened to be honest. The lady across the street always lingers at the mailbox when she gets her mail while I am out there training, and I have noticed the lady next door standing at her window for extended periods of time while I am training if they wanna watch its all good with me.Nice work bud! Any of the neighbor ladies come out and watch you lift or do they just stand at their windows? Lol!
Yeah, they seem to not realize that getting to the point of being able to lift that weight didn't happen overnight. I mean, it's not like our bodies have grown and been built up to handle the weight or anything.Odd how some people perceive heavy weight as an injury waiting to happen. But, fail to see little to NO exercise is just as dangerous to health.
Anyhow, keep up the work!
-Exactly.Yeah, they seem to not realize that getting to the point of being able to lift that weight didn't happen overnight. I mean, it's not like our bodies have grown and been built up to handle the weight or anything.
Of course, some times we let our rational mind take a break and we try to make too big of an increase at once.......... or is that just me?Yeah, they seem to not realize that getting to the point of being able to lift that weight didn't happen overnight. I mean, it's not like our bodies have grown and been built up to handle the weight or anything.
Nope .... not just you guilty of doing that myself from time to time .... usually on the deadlift, which is more forgiving of this due to just being able to drop the bar .... making a sh*tload of loud noise for all those within earshot good times good timesOf course, some times we let our rational mind take a break and we try to make too big of an increase at once.......... or is that just me?
Thanks buddy! Its taken years to get to a place in my life where I can have the lifestyle I want .... or at least start to have the lifestyle that I want .... still not totally where I wanna be in life ... but who ever is. I'm doing all this on a typical suburban lot ... 5000 square feet with a 2 story house taking up half of it ... I really want some acreage to have a real farm ... a few grass fed cattle ... some bees for fresh organic healing honey ... more chickens ... fruit trees ... and a garden that I don't have to squeeze into about 300 square feet of space ... as it is now I have to plant what is most important every year and forego a lot of other veggies I want to plant ... not enough space. Now, I realize that I have much more than alot of people out there and I am very grateful for what I do have .... a guys gotta dream though right? Part of it is the fact that I grew up on 3000 acres up in the hills ... always had fresh grass fed beef, hunted wild bore and wild turkeys .... led a fairly isolated life in my youth but it was worth it. Went to college in Fresno, Ca. 300 miles away from here and totally blew my mind being around all those people. Flash forward nearly 30 years and the family ranch is gone (Dad sold it a few years back .... his choice I guess) ... but I still dream of getting something like that back in my life and then giving it to my kids when I get old. Maybe make the place pay for itself by selling organic veggies, eggs, honey and grass fed beef. Maybe run a weekend bodybuilder retreat LOL Like I said ... I can dream can't I ? I am good at thatIm digging your lifestyle man great workouts plys a little garden and some chickens? man oh man.. would I would give
Thanks !man, you really killed this thing were going to have to keep you in mind for the future next time we need some beta testing, havent seen a log this awesome in probably.... well... ever!!
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