Quote from: Verbatim on December 03, 2015, 01:09:56 PMmuh confidence is based on how striated muh muscles areMy confidence was based on whether or not I felt comfortable in my own body. I saw myself in videos and pictures, and wasn't particularly happy. Regardless of whether not you believe that it's necessary to feel proud of your body to be pleased with yourself, it is for many people. And is there honestly a problem with that? What promotes a sense of pride varies on a person-to-person basis. If muscle building and/or aesthetic goals are your priority, and they help you become a happier, healthier, and more confident individual, what's the problem? Exercise requires consistent dedication, discipline, effort, and patience. All of those are noble things to have under your belt. Resistance training is therapeutic to many people, including myself. I feel no better sense of accomplishment and satisfaction after a long day's work than finishing my workout at the gym, showering, and eating a good meal. It's been proven to significantly support stress relief, and even mitigate symptoms of depression. Weight training isn't for everybody, because not everyone aims to get huge muscles. But for those of us that get enjoyment out of it, why are you so damn pretentious towards the concept?
muh confidence is based on how striated muh muscles are
Quote from: Winy on December 03, 2015, 04:38:36 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 03, 2015, 01:09:56 PMmuh confidence is based on how striated muh muscles areMy confidence was based on whether or not I felt comfortable in my own body. I saw myself in videos and pictures, and wasn't particularly happy. Regardless of whether not you believe that it's necessary to feel proud of your body to be pleased with yourself, it is for many people. And is there honestly a problem with that? What promotes a sense of pride varies on a person-to-person basis. If muscle building and/or aesthetic goals are your priority, and they help you become a happier, healthier, and more confident individual, what's the problem? Exercise requires consistent dedication, discipline, effort, and patience. All of those are noble things to have under your belt. Resistance training is therapeutic to many people, including myself. I feel no better sense of accomplishment and satisfaction after a long day's work than finishing my workout at the gym, showering, and eating a good meal. It's been proven to significantly support stress relief, and even mitigate symptoms of depression. Weight training isn't for everybody, because not everyone aims to get huge muscles. But for those of us that get enjoyment out of it, why are you so damn pretentious towards the concept?because from an outsider's point of view, that's what it's like for me
Lol that's less than my warm up weak fag
Too bad bench pressing has no viable means of strength IRL other than a bragging notion and aesthetics.
Ya. It's a handy thing to be able to lift your own body weight. I started out this year in piss poor health and worked over the last 10-11 months to get back in livable shape again. I surpassed being able to lift and carry my own weight a while back a few months ago. But still pushing it.Couple days ago I picked something up and moved it. Figure it was pretty close to my current maximum limit for lifting things. A 280 pound generator. I weigh 220. So, not bad I guess.
I used to lift, but college doesn't lend me enough free time anymore.I only did it to prove the point that lifting is pointless anyway.That is, if you're not interested in the way society thinks you should look. Which, you shouldn't be.
Despite your urgings, I still have not gotten into a regular exercise routine. I'm sorry Jet, I've failed you as a man!
Good job dude keep going. Most I ever benched was 100kg before I stop going to the gym. Consistency is key.
Quote from: gatsby on December 03, 2015, 06:56:05 PMGood job dude keep going. Most I ever benched was 100kg before I stop going to the gym. Consistency is key.Holy shit, Gatsby, how big were you?
Quote from: Desty has joined on December 04, 2015, 11:15:07 AMQuote from: gatsby on December 03, 2015, 06:56:05 PMGood job dude keep going. Most I ever benched was 100kg before I stop going to the gym. Consistency is key.Holy shit, Gatsby, how big were you?I was a cool size. At the time I had 16inch biceps, 45inch chest, 27inch waist I lost it all though, I get called skeletor quite a bit irl