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ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 20:54:21   
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mainly for people that been doing it for years, have you ever felt like giving training up, because you felt you wasnt gaining.
i nearly did quite a few times, but the good old mother kept me in the game saying i come so far, dont wanna give all the hard work up.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 20:59:46   
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I've never felt like giving up training (couldn't imagine giving it up), but am increasingly debating just forgetting all about nutrition and allowing myself to become a morbidly obese strong guy

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:02:27   
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Had it few times, considered getting into more endurance based stuff.

But given that cardio sessions bore the socks off me i don't see it happening anytime soon

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:02:53   
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Yes I have given up training twice due to various reasons


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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:03:30   
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I have considered it and actually did for a few months last year. It wasn't due to not gaining though; more because of other commitments, plus I felt a little bit burnt out and just wasn't into it as much

Didn't take long to start to miss lifting though

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:03:46   
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Yeah, after a bad session it really gets me down and I think I might as well stop, but then I sleep and my mood completely alters.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:05:25   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: cricket_fire

I've never felt like giving up training (couldn't imagine giving it up), but am increasingly debating just forgetting all about nutrition and allowing myself to become a morbidly obese strong guy



i know what you mean but i like to look good with my top off

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:06:09   
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never ever, would mean sitting at home with the missus 4 nights a week..

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:06:17   
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quote:

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Had it few times, considered getting into more endurance based stuff.

But given that cardio sessions bore the socks off me i don't see it happening anytime soon



cardio, one big bore, dont do it when on a bulk, just poo

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:07:25   
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Last bulk i did about 3 sessions before i got bored

If i ever knock weights on the head i'll probably take up something similar to what boar is on at the moment, looks quite fun!

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:07:33   
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quote:

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never ever, would mean sitting at home with the missus 4 nights a week..



haha fair enough, now i got some good size i couldnt give up, enjoy what ive achived

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:08:39   
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I don`t think I`ve ever given up as such more just took breaks, I`ve pretty much been like this for the past 25 years, only just started training again seriously since January having took a couple of years out, just depends how busy I am on other things but I don`t think I could ever just call it a day and walk away.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:10:02   
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Yes, i was getting so tired of the 7 meals a day, always being knackered due to training etc. It was a time when life in general seemed to be getting to hectic, lasted about two months, in which i only worked out twice a week. Once other commitments died down, i was straight back at it again, havent looked back since. This is one of the main reason i give myself a week off once every few months.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:10:43   
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Never feel like giving it up but I am not really a strict trainer anyway

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:11:11   
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never thought of given up, but had to stop for reasons out of my control.........

i actually think ak_88..sig ..fat pete`s words of wisdom ring true for me.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:13:28   
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Weirdly no. I've never felt like giving training up.

Weird because I've generally got the attention-span of a gnat and give things up at the drop of a hat.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:14:41   
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one more serious injury and i reckon i'll stop altogether and slowly drift back to my rake like self.

dont think i can handle all the bollox that comes with getting back into a routine, training round injuries, having to use the female weights etc

all i want is 2 years injury free to see where i can really get myself.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 21:32:14   
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all the time....have given it up several times too and will probably give it up again some day, reminds me of the lyrics of some song that

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 22:19:53   
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Yes, But kept myself going by saying to myself that all the hard work so far would go to waste also I wouldnt have anything else to do with my time either and would probably get myself into trouble. Im at that stage now funnily enough due to a shoulder injury I just think whats the point I've lost so much strength already and am playing catch up, I still go gym but lifting 50% of what I was doing and dodgeing exercises that cause too much pain... I see myself giving up tbh not permanently but will probably end up taking a little break from it all

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 22:25:35   
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have never thought i wanted to give up

though i have wondered if i should quite a few times, often when i see people progressing much faster than me, when they put in less work and effort, and all the injuries that i keep suffereng

but there is a part of me that keeps me going, no matter what the injury, no matter how much pain im in, and driving me to progress no matter how slowly, and i think i will be like this untill the day i die

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