En som heter rippedcheef svarte på det innlegget hans på omtrent samme måte som du hitman.
Her er svaret til rippedcheef fra Dante, og dette må jeg si er noe av det beste jeg har lest på lenge... :
rippedchef I think you looked way way too deeply into my post. Im a firm believer that bodybuilding is AND ONLY IS 1 hour a day 3 days a week (besides the obvious tedious eating).....my point is this--dont pipe dream all this. If you truly want it then for that one hour 3 times a week, train the way you know you have to the absolute hardest and dont miss the meals you need to eat to get there. Besides that have an eclectic lifestyle and be varied with your interests. I get so sick of people who say they want something but then dont think it out or apply how to get there. If anyone on this board ...(besides their 3x a week training and obvious meals) --is thinking about bodybuilding 24/7 then I would say you are a pretty damn shallow person that needs psychological help to become less self absorbed. No doubt about it.
This is like the person I hear saying "I want to own my own business", and never attempts it....or someone who tells everyone they wish they could find someone special in their life, but dont put the effort in trying to find that someone. You took my statement of "paying your dues" way way way below surface value Ripped Chef. It doesnt mean 24/7 bodybuilding at all. It means doing things the right way as it pertains to that goal in the small amount of time bodybuilding should make up in your life. If someone on this board states that they want to be a great bodybuilder, find a great wife, be successful owning their own business, and help people in need then I expect them to do the things neccessary to
1)be a great bodybuilder (which is 3-5 hours a week of correct training (no going thru the motions pipedreaming) and 6 meals a day)
2)talking and making inroads to the dating scene, making yourself available and searching out good qualities in women that you meet to find that ideal woman
3)Taking the chance to open their own business and studying, researching and applying what they learn to make it successful
4)going out of your way to perform random acts of kindness so you can and do help people in need.
This post wasnt about obsessing about being a bodybuilder at all and I feel awful for anyone who foolishly did that to their life, this post is about goals and actually having the fortitude to attain them. No one goal whether its bodybuilding or being rich or finding the perfect mate should be 24/7 or the main focal point of your life. But seriously, if you want something in life badly then do it right, dont go thru the motions and tell people you are doing it, do it! Maybe this post looked like it was a putdown to 35-45 year old bodybuilders to you. It wasnt meant to be. The message relayed should of been ok your 35-45 and you want it now but youve been spinning your wheels for 10-15 years. You are now on the fastrack plan because youve lost many productive years toward this goal, if you really want this then you have to do everything right and that means starting right now. (and again this means the 3x a week you train and your 6 meals you eat a day).....the opposite is the guy who has been eating 3-4 meals a day and skipping/missing his other meals and he half asses it thru his workouts and all of a sudden he looks up and he is now 33 years old and he started lifting when he was 20. Ill tell you what. If I told everyone I wanted to be a doctor after high school and then i half assed it thru medical school, flunking out of classes, skipping classes, took off whole semesters partying and I found myself still at 35 years old going thru school, I would say thats not a very good plan of applying yourself....and the same thing goes with bodybuilding.