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I go thru the same thing. what helps me is to look at old progress photo's. thats where the difference really comes to life. youll feel better about yourself too.
 
Bro you're feeling that way because you are bloated and big. I was 217lbs @ 5'9" and hated it. Starting doing cardio and eating cleaner and run some Var and you'll start liking what you see in the mirror.
 
I have the same thought process, but with strength. I always need to have one more wheel on the bar, or squat an inch lower, or DL a fucking house. At my gym I am easily one of the top 5 strongest guys (and 3 of them above me have pro stongman cards) and I still feel weak and puny. I remember a few years ago pulling 700 for the first time, and I was actually embarrassed, not jacked. I kept thinking it should have been more, and I should have gotten there quicker. Add to that the fact that I am old enough to remember JFK, and I constantly see my time available to make gains slipping by very fast.

But then, every once in a while, I have something happen that reminds me of where I am in comparison to where I was and what others are like. Then I feel good, and I try to hold on to that feeling as long as I can.

Maybe you should stop lifting for aesthetics and become a big fat PLer like me? ;) Then you just need to be worried about the weight, not how you look!

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I have the same thought process, but with strength. I always need to have one more wheel on the bar, or squat an inch lower, or DL a fucking house. At my gym I am easily one of the top 5 strongest guys (and 3 of them above me have pro stongman cards) and I still feel weak and puny. I remember a few years ago pulling 700 for the first time, and I was actually embarrassed, not jacked. I kept thinking it should have been more, and I should have gotten there quicker. Add to that the fact that I am old enough to remember JFK, and I constantly see my time available to make gains slipping by very fast.

But then, every once in a while, I have something happen that reminds me of where I am in comparison to where I was and what others are like. Then I feel good, and I try to hold on to that feeling as long as I can.

Maybe you should stop lifting for aesthetics and become a big fat PLer like me? ;) Then you just need to be worried about the weight, not how you look!

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I understand this but can't relate to it.

Weight is very tangible. if you can life more than yesterday -- that's progress. But ultimately, it's not that important. (To me). And bodybuilding is about sculpting the muscles, which takes more than just lifting more.

I'm a believer in the philosophy' "Train for shape, and strength will come."

I'm stronger than the average dude because I lift. But there are a million guys who can out lift me. Then again, I've never known a woman who got turned on by someone because they could bench press more than everybody else.

As Louie Simmons would say, that makes me a " pretty muscle boy. " So be it. But when it comes to what a woman wants in a man (besides money) they'll say looks, intelligence and sense of humor. I've never seen a high DL number in that requirment. :)

Sorry to digress.
 
I understand this but can't relate to it.

Weight is very tangible. if you can life more than yesterday -- that's progress. But ultimately, it's not that important. (To me). And bodybuilding is about sculpting the muscles, which takes more than just lifting more.

I'm a believer in the philosophy' "Train for shape, and strength will come."

I'm stronger than the average dude because I lift. But there are a million guys who can out lift me. Then again, I've never known a woman who got turned on by someone because they could bench press more than everybody else.

As Louie Simmons would say, that makes me a " pretty muscle boy. " So be it. But when it comes to what a woman wants in a man (besides money) they'll say looks, intelligence and sense of humor. I've never seen a high DL number in that requirment. :)

Sorry to digress.




Sorry Nelson, I couldn't resist... :verygood::verygood::verygood:

Seriously, IMO there are very few men that get into extreme bodybuilding, and then going so far as to take AAS that do not have some degree of a positive self-image and self-confidence problem. Like men who jack-off, there are two kinds of BB's. Those who admit it and those who won't.
 


Sorry Nelson, I couldn't resist... :verygood::verygood::verygood:

Seriously, IMO there are very few men that get into extreme bodybuilding, and then going so far as to take AAS that do not have some degree of a positive self-image and self-confidence problem. Like men who jack-off, there are two kinds of BB's. Those who admit it and those who won't.

That sign sounds painful.
 
I understand this but can't relate to it.

Weight is very tangible. if you can life more than yesterday -- that's progress. But ultimately, it's not that important. (To me). And bodybuilding is about sculpting the muscles, which takes more than just lifting more.

I'm a believer in the philosophy' "Train for shape, and strength will come."

I'm stronger than the average dude because I lift. But there are a million guys who can out lift me. Then again, I've never known a woman who got turned on by someone because they could bench press more than everybody else.

As Louie Simmons would say, that makes me a " pretty muscle boy. " So be it. But when it comes to what a woman wants in a man (besides money) they'll say looks, intelligence and sense of humor. I've never seen a high DL number in that requirment. :)

Sorry to digress.

That's because the trainers at Gold's Gym have never shown them a deadlift.

But one thing is for sure, a girl likes to be picked up, and the DL is a great way to train for that. ;)

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