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So who's really hardcore...

needtogetas said:
I have bin focused on staying sober.I still go to the gym allmost every day but I need some sober time before I jump into harder or new things.any thing could set me up to fail and I have to watch out for that.

ok, that's fair. i thought this would keep you focused and determined, but you know what's best. i want you to get stronger mentally before you get stronger physically.
:)
merry xmas.
 
kevinoy93 said:
I also lifted last week when we lost power for 4 days - the garage had no heat, no music and no lights, except for outside with the garage door :chomp:
Now that's hardcore.

I finished my usual Monday workout a couple of hours ago.
 
Hell, mine was closed yesterday and today, which throws me off of my routine. I figured out how I'm going to fix it, just going to suck only a day of rest in what should be two days of rest. Guess next weeks lifts will be the same as this weeks lifts.
 
Glad to see so many dedicated bro's here. I'm really envious of you guys with home gyms, even if it's just a power rack with an oly bar and some plates. I wouldnt mind hoppin in the garage for some squats tonight. Oh well...
 
52_21_30 said:
Glad to see so many dedicated bro's here. I'm really envious of you guys with home gyms, even if it's just a power rack with an oly bar and some plates. I wouldnt mind hoppin in the garage for some squats tonight. Oh well...

If my routine did not rely so heavily on dumbbells for upper body, I would not even need a gym. I would just invest in a power rack, a bench to go in it, an oly bar, curl bar and plates. What more could you possibly need? Machines, cables and cardio equipment are absolutely not essential to build an exceptional physique, and they are not even beneficial for someone who's primary focus is strength over appearance. The only real benefits of a gym are diversity of equipment and a social environment.
 
BodyByFinaplix said:
If my routine did not rely so heavily on dumbbells for upper body, I would not even need a gym. I would just invest in a power rack, a bench to go in it, an oly bar, curl bar and plates. What more could you possibly need? Machines, cables and cardio equipment are absolutely not essential to build an exceptional physique, and they are not even beneficial for someone who's primary focus is strength over appearance. The only real benefits of a gym are diversity of equipment and a social environment.

well said..
 
gonna hit upper body tonight..on xmas...yay for lifetime fitness..
 
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