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Motivation - Bodybuilding videos - What else?
« on: October 15, 2012, 02:12:14 PM »
where can i fiend some good BB motivation videos..i got some here

http://www.anabolic-steroids-blog.com/bodybuilding-motivation-videos/

please post guys videos..mass time start soon,winter is here!

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Re: BB motivation videos.???
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2012, 02:54:14 AM »
come on guys

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Re: BB motivation videos.???
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2012, 03:08:04 AM »
Musclehunks.com

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Re: BB motivation videos.???
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2012, 03:14:04 AM »
youtube - jethro tull workout by johnny falcon.

Gets me hyped everytime

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Re: BB motivation videos.???
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2012, 01:34:05 PM »
cool guys,you rule

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Re: BB motivation videos.???
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2012, 10:33:19 PM »
Musclehunks.com


this one is great,thanks man.

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Re: BB motivation videos.???
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2012, 10:38:46 PM »

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Motivation.
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2012, 11:58:57 PM »
I have time in each day to do calithenics which could improve my look.
I also have to to advance my programming skills with many freely available online books.
I sometimes have the will to do them.
Sometime not.
What is your motivation?
Consistently doing things to advance my net worth and body is a pattern I have yet to achieve.
I would rather not do roids.
I have thought about liposuction.
Anyone here go from soft to rock hard care to share what motivated them?
Anyone here go from poor to having decent net worth care to share what motivated you?
thx
yes I am slightly inebriated

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2012, 12:00:50 AM »
consistently doing things to increase your postcount on the other hand, you have mastered

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2012, 12:09:03 AM »
I realized this:

Everything sucks. Everything.

Life. Work. Women. Money. Everything.

Medical shit? Yeah. Family shit? Yeah. You're gonna die shit? Yeah.

Life beats you down. It beats everybody down. Everybody is in the same shithole.

Can you rise above that shithole?

That was a life changer for me. I realized I wasn't special. My life sucks just as much as anybody elses. Can I break out?
The answer is "yes".

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2012, 12:09:54 AM »
consistently doing things to increase your postcount on the other hand, you have mastered

Brutaling around chief. Play nice please.

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2012, 12:41:18 AM »
I have time in each day to do calithenics which could improve my look.
I also have to to advance my programming skills with many freely available online books.
I sometimes have the will to do them.
Sometime not.
What is your motivation?
Consistently doing things to advance my net worth and body is a pattern I have yet to achieve.
I would rather not do roids.
I have thought about liposuction.
Anyone here go from soft to rock hard care to share what motivated them?
Anyone here go from poor to having decent net worth care to share what motivated you?
thx
yes I am slightly inebriated


Interesting that you say you are slightly inebriated here; this stands among your best posts thus far.

Desire is the first step in motivation. If you have a strong desire to become more fit, this should help motivate you to applied action to achieve this. If you desire to be better in your profession, let this motivate you to explore ways to do this.

Consistency is key to success, however realize most everyone falls down on occasion. When this happens, pick your self back up as quickly as possible with no recriminations and move forward with your goals.

If you'd rather not use AS, then don't. For many folks they are simply a crutch anyway. Unless you plan to compete as a pro bodybuilder, they probably aren't essential to developing muscle within the limitation of you particular genetics. Not everyone is a born bodybuilder.

I had liposuction to get rid of some fat on my upper hips (covering my obliques) which seemed to persist regardless of whether I was fit and thin or not so much. It is fairly expensive, but it does work as spot reduction. Once those fat cells are gone, they are gone forever. This doesn't mean that you cannot expand the remaining fat cells by overeating and too little exercise. But judging from my experience, my "love handles" are gone forever.

I went from skinny kid to a fairly muscular and fit looking fellow. This took patience, commitment and years of hitting the gym even when I'd rather do something else. I did jump start my goals by doing a few cycles of D-bol as prescribed by my doctors at 16, 18, 29 and I think 44 years of age. I strongly believe that had it not be for my parents' doctor prescribing AS to me when I was 16, I might still be as skinny as a rail. This is my genetics; both my parents were very skinny. My father was 6'5" and weighed 175 lbs. My mother was 5'8" and weighed 120 lbs.

My step dad had an 8th grade education and came from impoverished parents. He had a very strong desire to better himself. He used that desire to motivate himself and to educate himself. Considering his beginnings, he was quite successful financially. If you'd have met him, you would never have guessed his lacking formal education. He was very learned and very intelligent.

I wish you every success.

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #12 on: December 16, 2012, 12:48:27 AM »
Interesting that you say you are slightly inebriated here; this stands among your best posts thus far.

Desire is the first step in motivation. If you have a strong desire to become more fit, this should help motivate you to applied action to achieve this. If you desire to be better in your profession, let this motivate you to explore ways to do this.

Consistency is key to success, however realize most everyone falls down on occasion. When this happens, pick your self back up as quickly as possible with no recriminations and move forward with your goals.

If you'd rather not use AS, then don't. For many folks they are simply a crutch anyway. Unless you plan to compete as a pro bodybuilder, they probably aren't essential to developing muscle within the limitation of you particular genetics. Not everyone is a born bodybuilder.

I had liposuction to get rid of some fat on my upper hips (covering my obliques) which seemed to persist regardless of whether I was fit and thin or not so much. It is fairly expensive, but it does work as spot reduction. Once those fat cells are gone, they are gone forever. This doesn't mean that you cannot expand the remaining fat cells by overeating and too little exercise. But judging from my experience, my "love handles" are gone forever.

I went from skinny kid to a fairly muscular and fit looking fellow. This took patience, commitment and years of hitting the gym even when I'd rather do something else. I did jump start my goals by doing a few cycles of D-bol as prescribed by my doctors at 16, 18, 29 and I think 44 years of age. I strongly believe that had it not be for my parents' doctor prescribing AS to me when I was 16, I might still be as skinny as a rail. This is my genetics; both my parents were very skinny. My father was 6'5" and weighed 175 lbs. My mother was 5'8" and weighed 120 lbs.

My step dad had an 8th grade education and came from impoverished parents. He had a very strong desire to better himself. He used that desire to motivate himself and to educate himself. Considering his beginnings, he was quite successful financially. If you'd have met him, you would never have guessed his lacking formal education. He was very learned and very intelligent.

I wish you every success.

Prime, I'd hug you for the kind words, but I wouldn't want your hands sneaking down to cup my glutes.
You sound like an older gent than I thought, maybe you should share your wisdom more.
Are you still lifting at and advanced age?
What do you think of the late pax beale?


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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #13 on: December 16, 2012, 01:16:44 AM »
Prime, I'd hug you for the kind words, but I wouldn't want your hands sneaking down to cup my glutes.
You sound like an older gent than I thought, maybe you should share your wisdom more.
Are you still lifting at and advanced age?
What do you think of the late pax beale?



The truth is I have been in a funk or a slump since I was diagnosed with prostate cancer a year ago. I have barely made it to the gym a dozen times in the last year. I had a robotic prostatectomy last July. Judging from my labs and the doctor's report the cancer is gone....and so is my prostate, which sometimes bums me out. It isn't as if I would be having more children at my age, but it is still a big adjustment.

Prior to discovering prostate cancer, I was on HRT to treat low testosterone. Interestingly, my desire to workout fell off when I stopped injecting testosterone cypionate. I am positive there is a connection. I saw my doctor last Friday. We discussed my lack of ambition/drive, tendency to sleep a lot and general lack of zest for life lately. He agrees that it could be hormonal. When I next do labs in about 3 months, we will check my testosterone levels. Originally, he suggested we wait a year following the surgery before resuming HRT. He is willing to move this up because there is no indication of cancer cells remaining. I haven't decided what I want to do yet.

As for Pax Beale. He had a good solid physique in that photo. Much better than mine. How old was he when he died? I read where he was still going strong at 75 years of age. That would be seven years older than me.

Being a senior citizen, I have been afforded many experiences and I am blessed (I think it's a blessing) with a long memory. As for being wise. I still screw up sometimes, so I doubt I am very wise.

Oh and I hug male friends on occasion with out checking out their glutes with my hands....what do you think I am, some pervert? Don't answer that.  :)

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #14 on: December 16, 2012, 02:37:48 AM »
Motavation for increasing wealth is my need to get out of the shithole I live in, the house I own is poorly built terrace house which you may as well be sharing with your neighbors as you hear fucking everything, tap running, light switch clicking the lot, area used to be fine till about ten years ago when a lot of old people died and a paki bought loads of the houses and rents them out to complete shitbags, he has one of the houses next door to me and its pure hell even had to fight two drunken drugged up pieces of shit on the front lawn to prevent further damage to our lasses car.

Regret buying the house but come september we can put it up for sale and it motavates me tremendously to work hard and save to afford a better detached house on in a nicer neighborhood and have my kids live somewhere nice to grow up and knowing they are safer to play

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #15 on: December 16, 2012, 02:59:44 AM »
Motavation for increasing wealth is my need to get out of the shithole I live in, the house I own is poorly built terrace house which you may as well be sharing with your neighbors as you hear fucking everything, tap running, light switch clicking the lot, area used to be fine till about ten years ago when a lot of old people died and a paki bought loads of the houses and rents them out to complete shitbags, he has one of the houses next door to me and its pure hell even had to fight two drunken drugged up pieces of shit on the front lawn to prevent further damage to our lasses car.

Regret buying the house but come september we can put it up for sale and it motavates me tremendously to work hard and save to afford a better detached house on in a nicer neighborhood and have my kids live somewhere nice to grow up and knowing they are safer to play
reading into your post i think youŽll make it.

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #16 on: December 16, 2012, 03:03:18 AM »
reading into your post i think youŽll make it.
Thanks mate, I hope so.

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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #17 on: December 16, 2012, 05:50:47 AM »
I realized this:

Everything sucks. Everything.

Life. Work. Women. Money. Everything.

Medical shit? Yeah. Family shit? Yeah. You're gonna die shit? Yeah.

Life beats you down. It beats everybody down. Everybody is in the same shithole.

Can you rise above that shithole?

That was a life changer for me. I realized I wasn't special. My life sucks just as much as anybody elses. Can I break out?

LMAO

If you over analyze things then I think most rational beings will come to this conclusion.

Bottom line, you're stuck here unless you wanna off yourself. Would probably be more interesting if you didn't though and start living life the way you would like to instead of how others think you should. I don't know if you've ever traveled but I think it would help you appreciate what you have a little more. And I don't mean going to some nice places and staying in fancy resorts and hotels...I mean check out some dirt poor 3rd world countries where people have nothing.

Also, just think how happy you'd be if you lost everything you have now only to get it right back....family, job, friends, health etc.

Life can become boring and mundane only because we let it. But it isn't....look at everything around you like it was your first day on this planet and you've never seen it before. Like how a new born is in awe of everything around him....try to never lose that.

Btw, you sound like a whiny little bitch and if none of that helps you're probably in need of testosterone injections to make you more of a man.  
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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #18 on: December 16, 2012, 06:06:19 AM »
I realized this:

Everything sucks. Everything.

Life. Work. Women. Money. Everything.

Medical shit? Yeah. Family shit? Yeah. You're gonna die shit? Yeah.

Life beats you down. It beats everybody down. Everybody is in the same shithole.

Can you rise above that shithole?

That was a life changer for me. I realized I wasn't special. My life sucks just as much as anybody elses. Can I break out?


had the same type of reflexion last month.
in life it's always the same, broke with your gf, got a new gf, and same shit start again.
etc etc etc...

lifting, reading book, listenning music, doing what i want are the only thing that always motivated me.


you want more money, old need will be satisfy, but new need appear etc etc
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Re: Motivation.
« Reply #19 on: December 16, 2012, 06:32:02 AM »
area used to be fine till about ten years ago when a lot of old people died and a paki bought loads of the houses and rents them out to complete shitbags,

 I feel your pain brother ,about 2 years ago  I went through the same shit .

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Re: Motivation - Bodybuilding videos - What else?
« Reply #20 on: December 16, 2012, 01:05:16 PM »
I was never that motivated by a desire to be wealthy in the financial sense. For me work was more of a means to an end and not something I was willing to sacrifice family for. My family was well off and not particularly happy. I don't think money made them unhappy, but it did not bring happiness to them either.

Sometimes people are motivated to create what they feel we lacked as children. I lacked security, having been shuffled from one relative to another and then being with my mom and step dad who fought a lot. This motivated me to want a solid loving relationship with my wife and family. I am happy to say that I achieved that in life. It is important to note though, this is not something one can do on their own. You have to have a partner who wants the same things you do. My wife is from a very wealthy family. Money has never been important to her beyond having enough to provide the basic necessities in life.

At this point in time my wife and I do some reflection on the past. We both feel blessed to have two wonderful and happy grown children with partners and children of their own. Although we surely did some stupid things over the years, we have no regrets. Our life has turned out well. One thing I suspect my wife would change now if she had the chance to start over is that she would be more conscious of taking better care of her health. Once you lose your health, it is really difficult to get it back as she has discovered in more recent years.