TerraNoble said:
I have been training for 8 years with no major breaks..I do 3 workouts weekly and 3 days are dedicated to cardio.
Training for 3 years here. Now doing M/T/W workout. Monday = tris/shoulders/chest. Tues = Bis/Back/Traps/Abs. Wed = Legs. No cardio.
TerraNoble said:
I am by no means a hard core BB but a fit guy who enjoys life and see workouts as a hooby not as mode of life..
I am 6'2'' and weigh 209 lb...
Just wonder how many of you are hard core BB and now many of you compete?
BB is a part of my life - not the driving force in it. I am perfectly fine missing a workout or having an extra one. I don't beat myself up if I have a bad day in the gym, nor do I get overly high because of a good one.
I am not hardcore and I will never compete.
I am not obsessed or highly motivated to get huge. I hear guys on this board who weigh 20,000lbs ripped to shreds who make fun of smaller guys because of what they wear, how they act, or how they look, but it doesn't bother me.
I am 5 feet 9 inches tall. I weigh 174lbs and have weighed so for a while. My accomplishment? My family likes how I look, my girl likes how I look, her family likes how I look, her friends like how I look, but most importantly: I like how I look.
As I've said before in my posts - "my" sole meaning of life is my own selfish happiness. Every factor of my life must be a means to that end. I can wake up every morning, look in the mirror, and say that I'm happy with my physique. I can look in the mirror before bed and say that I'm happy with my physique.
You'll find that many people can't. Either they want to lose weight, or they want to get much more huge, or they want to get more ripped, etc... Maybe they're happy doing that. If so, more power to them.
I'm happy how I am and how I think I will be. That being the case - just as much power to me.
Remember: It's about how you feel about yourself, not how others feel about you.
-Warik