You have a sample of my daily training regimen, and that is just getting a little specific with some of my cardio details. That is not my weight work, or my wrestling workout. If you want to compare post it debunker. I am sure that you train hard as do several others on this board, we are on the right board for it, but until you know what an NCAA athlete goes through training for the toughest sport known to man then move along shit for brains. It does not stop at bodybuilding for me, there is the rest of my training. Intensity 24/7 bro, most of you guys do not have a clue what and how intense we train. I guarantee you that your regimen could not possibly compare to mine. Nor do I care about it at this point.
However, I fear that I am becoming an internet dork like you guys and must retire from this ridiculous thread now. My point has been proven even by those that train in the art, when it comes down to catching me on a couple of spelling errors over discussing my points, then this thread has ended for me. By the way dumbass, if you want to get technical you never start a sentence with AND....!! WHERE IS MY KARMA BITCH!! Hahahaha, I guess that makes you the new dumbest motherfucker on the thread then huh? Hmmmmmm.....irony redefined.
I am officially done with this thread and will not return to read any of your return posts, you guys can not intelligently dispute any facts I have stated about ninjiutsu not being an effective fighting art. It has been amusing, but discussing with a 17 year old internet geek, a 75 year old ninja sniper, a guy who scares people with his chi, and a guy who does not understand simple english sentence logistics has made me realize I am getting nerdy continuing this discussion any longer.
I want to leave you guys with some quotes from some of the greatest wrestlers and scholars that have ever lived. Take them with you and use them for motivation to quit playing on the computer so much and get to training for real!!! Not this "my training is FAR more than yours", wannabe hardcore, but really a pussy shit. Remember the last one as you have accepted defeat here on this discussion with me:
"You can't ever work too much because there's no such thing as being in too good condition. You can't ever lift too many weights, because you can't ever get too strong."
"I vowed I wouldn't ever let anyone destroy me again. I was going to work at it every day, so hard that I would be the toughest guy in the world. By the end of practice, I wanted to be physically tired, to know that I'd been through a workout. If I wasn't tired, I must have cheated somehow, so I stayed a little longer."
"...train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come." (1 Timothy 4:7-8)
"I want the opponent not to be considering whether or not he's going to win or lose the match but whether or not he was going to survive."
"For the first two periods, I thought I was going to die. Then, in the third, I prayed I would."
"Ability will never catch up with the demand for it." Gable/Confucius.
What's your worst fear?
"To be average." - Joe Johnston
Gable, one from Iowa after they won their 9th straight NCAA title.
He worked by day
And toiled by night.
He gave up play
And some delight.
Dry books he read,
New thing to learn
And forged ahead,
Success to earn.
He plodded on with
Faith and pluck;
And when he won,
Men called it luck.
"Win with humility, lose with dignity."