Sounds to me like Howard misses competing,and is crying because now he wishes he never stopped!!

Competing is tough,but not rocket science...............sa
me as any other sport, you have to put some time/prep into.
Right now I`m dieting for a contest.........I normally train 5 x a week as a rule...........now I`m training an extra day per week!!
Big fucking deal,an extra hour or so on a weekend day spent at the gym instead of laying around drinking beer and eating chips and burgers.
WOW!!Not a big deal in my book if you workout and eat food on a daily basis like most here do........you just eat a lot different is all.
As a rule,I eat 6 x a day............I`m still eating 6 x a day for the upcoming show so no real added pressure there!!
WOW!!I don`t know if I can take the fucking stress...........nothing`s changed except I`m eating better!! LOL

The only thing that`s really changed timewise is I`m doing more cardio,my diet is tighter,and I`m training as hard as possible with an added day with minimal carbs.............I always train hard anyway,again no biggie,the eating part is making me look and feel much better as there is no junk in it whatsoever,and cardio has gotten rid of all the useless fat I was carrying.
Sounds like a "win"/ "win" situation to me.
Extra time practicing a posing routine...........not all that much..........barely noticeable,it just means I may have to miss a bit of TV or some other such time waster I do,just as we all do every day.
In the end I do it for me, and it`s truly hard, but so is training in general and eating right............if it was easy we`d all be walking around at 5 % bf on a daily basis just like Howard used to but since he stopped he`s more like 30 % bf these days.
Age is no reason to get sloppy especially if still working out regularly...............
.....it`s the discipline to eat right that usually goes first.
DISCIPLINE is the hardest part, and you can burn out ,that`s the time to rest up, but if like to compete,after a good rest,you do your annual competing or whatever you do in your particular case personally.
It`s not like you`re prepping for a zillion contests in a row..........after it`s over,back to normal which,means a looser diet and one less day at the gym in my case.
Of course it`s tough,but so is competing in any sport................esp
ecially for a regular guy who has to work a regular job.