... in terms of training/ appearance? Are you at your peak when things are going better for you or when things are sort of out of control and you need to exert your will over your life?
There was a thread on here yesterday about how some guys were in the best shape of their lives eating tuna and egg whites in their late teens, but as soon as they could afford not to be on that diet, they had no will power to stay on it.
-I had a similar experience right out of college. Once I got my first "serious" full-time job, I still worked out regularly, but my diet loosened up a lot. I wasn't in terrible shape, but I didn't appreciate how important nutrition was at that time.
-Was talking to a female friend who is unemployed right now and sorting through job offers and she was joking about how she's in the best shape right, working out is almost her entire life and she's just enjoying it while it lasts.
-I can stick to a diet fine and I can find time to work out even if I'm tired and my schedule is packed, but what gets me off track most often is when my schedule is erratic. I can deal with fitting a workout into a 12 hour day if I can plan for it, but when things constantly pop up that alter my schedule, that's when I start finding excuses not to work out. I always feel like I'm trying to find some imagined balance between being disciplined and being an obsessive psychopath.
-Some people use the gym as a form of therapy, unfortunately for me, I'm not one of those people. If I'm dealing with unexpected financial stress, unsettled home life or work life, I'll usually pull back on working out.
-I had been in excellent shape up until about a week ago, to the point that people were asking if I was getting ready for a show. Then out of nowhere, I develop a knee injury and pick up some sort of stomach bug. The combination just killed my motivation, mainly because I had been so disciplined on leg training and diet.