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ever felt like giving training up?
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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 10 2008 8:55:00
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Dr Zoidberg
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If you had asked me 7 years ago I'd have called you crazy for even asking ! - Training was my life and eating was simply to fuel training /muscleg rowth / strength - I was oblivious to taste / flavour etc - food was like medicine !! I never "wanted" to give up , but as others have said , circumstances have led to my priorities changing Although I really want ro get back to where I was , I am not really bitter , as the "family life" I now have brings me loads of pleasure , and things such as spontaneously taking the wife out for dinner , or having an ice cream with my little boy are worth more to me than benching 200k in a lot of ways I reckon I'll settle into some nice middle ground eventually , but lately there has been one thing after another (call the excuses if you will ) that prevent me from training properly All the while I was training properly ,the idea of quitting couldn't have been further from my mind - but these things have a funny way of sneaking up on you !
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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 10 2008 12:18:20
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swift
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priorities in life change. i think very few of us on this forum are truly in it for the long term
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ORIGINAL: Neb 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 10 2008 12:30:34
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Knighty
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Yep, all the damn time I think of stopping training because of near enough constant pain...but then I think about how I look when I stop training, and can't let myself become the skinny, shadow of a man.
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RE: ever felt like giving training up? - May 10 2008 14:19:42
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ORIGINAL: Ak_88 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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