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ever felt like giving training up?


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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 23:34:09   
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Ive quit more times than ive had hot dinners.

DONT QUIT, ITS STUPID.
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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 8 2008 23:39:38   
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yes, mainly as i dont seem to get anywhere, just fat

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 0:11:22   
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No.

I will never give up weight training, but I just think Im going to do more cardio and get more healthy.
I only eat now when im hungry which tbh is still pretty much every 3-4 hours anyway, but I just dont want to eat for the sake of it.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 8:01:25   
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quote:

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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.

Wish I had support like that mate, your very lucky!

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 8:06:41   
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When people are overtrained they usually question their training and motivation

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 9:32:16   
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I answered no...


Never felt like taking a break or had enough: I enjoy it too much. Training is a part of my lifestyle & always will be.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 9:45:10   
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Never could, I'm a physical guy and it's just what I do, it's who I am.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 10:00:43   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: beefycol

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.


I had to give it up due to a car accident fu.cking my back up for 4 / 5 years...

Apart from that I love it - wouldn't do it if I didn't

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 10:05:12   
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Normaly have a 3-4 week period every year when I feel sorry for myself re my average gentc handout! Normaly quite motivated aside from that.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 10:54:15   
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I've re-evaluated my life sometimes and reduced the time in the gym a lot. I don't wanna get obsessed with it. but I think it's a good thing to do. So I'll keep at it. I don't want to decline!

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 11:08:05   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: samcim


quote:

ORIGINAL: beefycol

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.

Wish I had support like that mate, your very lucky!



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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 11:11:27   
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ORIGINAL: MMA Guy

When people are overtrained they usually question their training and motivation



yep,
for the people that aint gaining, feel like you getting any where just fat (wysiwyg) maybe it be worth you looking at your routines and diets. also what i found a big help is starting my own journal.


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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 12:42:34   
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when im not gaining and im eating sh1te food felling like im going to gag etc

yes i think fcuk this ill have a couple days off.

but when i get into the gym and i can see im making gains and people say your f1cking hench i get the desire back.

its also nice when you walk into your local, and your one of the most muscular lads in there. i cant lie its pretty cool

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without wishing to sound like c.unt. I reckon folk would do better just lifting instead of spending time reading about what does what.




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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 23:40:50   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: swift

when im not gaining and im eating sh1te food felling like im going to gag etc

yes i think fcuk this ill have a couple days off.

but when i get into the gym and i can see im making gains and people say your f1cking hench i get the desire back.

its also nice when you walk into your local, and your one of the most muscular lads in there. i cant lie its pretty cool



haha yes i know what you been, not been in then for a few months, or aint seen someone for a while they like f you got big, or looking good

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 23:44:45   
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yes ive thought about it, but always gone back to getting on with the job so to speak.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 23:50:06   
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Never through choice.. but Im struggling now through work and family.. twice a week absolute max.

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 9 2008 23:54:07   
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I've done this training lark for so long without getting where I want to be there's no way I could give it all up and forever wonder "what could I have achieved"


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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 10 2008 0:02:38   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lord Monkcheese

I've done this training lark for so long without getting where I want to be there's no way I could give it all up and forever wonder "what could I have achieved"





very true, dont think i could give up. achived loads, and wanna keep going, good feeling, everyone would love a muscular body, just not everyone can be bothered to stick at it, or even start. but usaly there the one that take the mik

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 10 2008 1:32:17   
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sometimes i think lifting weights is the only honest thing in my life amongst all my thwarted desires and aspirations

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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 10 2008 2:13:51   
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i'll be honest, i've lifted since i was about 16 (maybe late 15) and seriously since i was about 20
i then learnt about diet, eating every 3 hour, etc at about 20

i am nowehere near anywhere, when i started i was 10 stone with love handles (small ones) if i got down to being without love handles i think i (will realistically) drop to sub 13 stone

which means in 7 years ive put on about 3 stone of muscle

if i gave up it would be to concentrate on boxing training, or it would be weights concentrating on boxing training (if that makes sense)

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