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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Bluto on May 18, 2008, 04:00:42 PM
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for a lot of people bodybuilding is just a phase, they get tired of it and start bowling or something like that
im sure this will happen to you too
maybe youll end up on bowlingboard.com or something like that
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for a lot of people bodybuilding is just a phase, they get tired of it and start bowling or something like that
im sure this will happen to you too
maybe youll end up on bowlingboard.com or something like that
''Real bodybuilders, never get tired of bodybuilding.''
Hope this helps
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how do you know? how can you possibly know what you will feel in a few years time
i bet there's a lot of stuff you used to do, that you dont do anymore
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how do you know? how can you possibly know what you will feel in a few years time
i bet there's a lot of stuff you used to do, that you dont do anymore
"That was not my quote, I'm already tired of bodybuilding "
Hope this helps
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for a lot of people bodybuilding is just a phase, they get tired of it and start bowling or something like that
im sure this will happen to you too
I don't view it as a "sport", I look at it as necessary maintenance to keep myself in shape. Saying "when will you quit lifting" to me is sort of like asking "when will you quit taking showers" or "when will you quit brushing your teeth". I suppose for those who compete and go to extremes with it, it's a legitimate question, but not for me.
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I guess if you were a Pro it could be a Drug Addict.
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I don't view it as a "sport", I look at it as necessary maintenance to keep myself in shape. Saying "when will you quit lifting" to me is sort of like asking "when will you quit taking showers" or "when will you quit brushing your teeth". I suppose for those who compete and go to extremes with it, it's a legitimate question, but not for me.
but there's numerous ways to keep in shape, in fact most people who are in shape, even great shape, are not bodybuilders.
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but there's numerous ways to keep in shape, in fact most people who are in shape, even great shape, are not bodybuilders.
Bodybuilding is the most effective and efficient for maintaining reasonable muscle size and strength. Sure, running will maintain stamina and cardiovascular health, and I do that as well, but who the hell wants to look like a runner?
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Bodybuilding is the most effective and efficient for maintaining reasonable muscle size and strength. Sure, running will maintain stamina and cardiovascular health, and I do that as well, but who the hell wants to look like a runner?
whatabout being a lumber jack or wrestle people in a mental hospital
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DEATH!!!
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I already surf, rock climb,dirt bike and mountain bike and " bodybuilding helps with all of those, so to answer your question, sack up and go hit the gym 8)
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Goddamn it, is posting on Getbig considered a sport?
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Honestly something crazy like ultramarathons or triathalons...always have to push yourself!
Jason
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Goddamn it, is posting on Getbig considered a sport?
Only if you take it to the extreme with over 20000 posts or 30 a day.
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Golf
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Myself I've toned down the weights and am going for a fitter look with a lot of cardio. 250 bench 300 squat is enough for what I want to do.
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I get tired of it all the time. Adventure Racing.
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I have slowed right down I'm 40lbs lighter, train at a fitness centre not a hardcore gym and walk 5km every day i sill workout everyday just eat 3 meals instead of six and dont gas or get caught up in the scene, i still love the sport just realise that you cant do it forever and I'm happier lighter and fitter, dont think i will let go any further probably get a bit lighter again as the years go on, but will always have an interest, hugely disappointed in the direction of the sport, but not enough to not have an interest.
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for a lot of people bodybuilding is just a phase, they get tired of it and start bowling or something like that
im sure this will happen to you too
maybe youll end up on bowlingboard.com or something like that
See Blue Hole.. This is why ,I just don't get the dieting and working out twice shit .. Eat healthy 6 days out of the week ..Work out hard once a day..Live the liife ..What you do is considered phases ..You wait til you look and smell like shit...Then you say..I'm gonna diet this gut off...
You make it your priority ... Just make it an everyday thing you enjoy..Then you won't get tired of it ..
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Hypersexuality ;D i cum on my keyboard,by accident, yesterday and broke it :-X
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im glad the phase of obsession of eating 6 big rice chicken meals and the addition of multiple supplements is behind me. without drugs and genetics its aint going to happen.
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im glad the phase of obsession of eating 6 big rice chicken meals and the addition of multiple supplements is behind me. without drugs and genetics its aint going to happen.
when everything else fail try burgers and jaegerbombs
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Bodybuilding is the most effective and efficient for maintaining reasonable muscle size and strength. Sure, running will maintain stamina and cardiovascular health, and I do that as well, but who the hell wants to look like a runner?
bwhaha, So true. The Kenya look went out of style years ago.
(http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20031005/sp8.jpg)
BING BANG BOOM!!
Someone feed that muthafucka. ;D
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Real fans of bodybuilding never stop.
Guys that get into it solely for ego related reasons inevitably lose their commitment.
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"Fitness."
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I don't view it as a "sport", I look at it as necessary maintenance to keep myself in shape. Saying "when will you quit lifting" to me is sort of like asking "when will you quit taking showers" or "when will you quit brushing your teeth". I suppose for those who compete and go to extremes with it, it's a legitimate question, but not for me.
Exactly.
Though it's possible that in a few years i will go into a "maintenance mode". Lifting 2-3 times a week, watching the total cals a bit, but no more "bodybuilding diet". That way it's possible i think to retain a decent physique, basic strenght, a high metabolism, general health, and have enough time/drive for other hobbies.
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Real fans of bodybuilding never stop.
Guys that get into it solely for ego related reasons inevitably lose their commitment.
You would be surprised...