Samoan-Z
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Glutes, but as tim said i'd rather work for it.
I would love to be happy with the cards life has dealt me and learn to build on my weaknesses to make myself a better person rather than rely on hopes and dreams. Achievements mean far more than gifts.
I would love to be happy with the cards life has dealt me and learn to build on my weaknesses to make myself a better person rather than rely on hopes and dreams. Achievements mean far more than gifts.
I would love to be happy with the cards life has dealt me and learn to build on my weaknesses to make myself a better person rather than rely on hopes and dreams. Achievements mean far more than gifts.
Yo, Buz Killington, yes you.
Your post reflects upon all of us, because that is how life works. None of us will get magical gifts like the one I talk in this thread, so your argument basically reflects upon what we already know and think. But for the sake of enjoyment and imagination, why not answer directly ?
Because it is a defeatest and negative attitude. And it isn't necessarily what everyone thinks already.
"This is wrong with me, genetics fairy hates me!"
BBing is already full of people with eating and psychological disorders. Focussing on things that we didn't get blessed with actually reinforces this aspect of the sport. Sure I have natural weaknesses and imbalances, but rather than seeing that as something I'd like magically fixed or that I need synthol or an operation to fix I see it as a challenge unique to me and my training.
The fact that so many turn to synthol, surgery and other extreme measures should show that people are looking for a magic fix. The preponderance of entry level trainees who are yet to learn to eat and train properly turning down the pro-hormone and anabolics highway is another sure sign. A lot of people in this sport do not approach their training and development in a healthy way. This fixation with a negative outlook on their physique only reinforces that negative viewpoint.
Yes I'm being a kill-joy but lets not become one of those groups or forums that encourages peoples insecurities, rather than creating a positive outlook on life.