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Good morning Asian Dragons.......
[QUOTE=krazedxboi;1011325863]fuarkkk brah mirin AVI, do you count macros year round to stay that shredded?
[/QUOTE] For the last 9 months, I don't really count macros to stay lean.. Have been doing quite alright, managed to maintain within 6.5-8% for the past 9-10 months :) Now with the intention to go 5% by March..
[QUOTE=Johnnybomb;1011357653]Regardless every part of my body grew at least 1/16-1/8 of a inch from when I measured last week.[/QUOTE] Amazing bro! At your height, you have got some mass eh :p .. Job well done! I just wish to add another 3 kg
[QUOTE=toneekay;1011364853] I noticed a lot of the stuff can be done at home, and one of the main things that'll help fix my particular "problem" is a neck brace. [/QUOTE] Toon, have you ever tried out "monkey hang", that's basically for shoulders & neck correction.. Make it a habit while resting, I had suggested to a few and it worked. Anyway not sure how serious is your problem..
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The gym shouldn't be a reward, it really should be a part of life. Vacations or cars or gadgets can be rewards. I always my friends the same thing. [/QUOTE] Well said bro! Indeed it's part of our lives
[QUOTE=New Evolution;1011399173]"lee si" is the red enevlope with money uncle Kam.
[/QUOTE] Alamak! It's "Lai See" in Cantonese bro.. we called it "Hung Pau" or "Ang Pau"... But this "Lai See" sounded like "Lai Si" if you know what meant, worry some bros are having breakfast & puke LOL...
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I'm white but have been living in Japan for the last 17 years. My GF is Japanese.
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[QUOTE=nykwan;1011552993]We got to change that line of thinking! :-)
The gym shouldn't be a reward, it really should be a part of life. Vacations or cars or gadgets can be rewards. I always my friends the same thing.
Its not just for aesthetics but fitness and health. It's alot easier to be be fit and maintain when you get older than to try to regain it later.[/QUOTE]
Substantial physical activity should be part of our lifestyle. I didn't stop caring those last five months, LOL
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[QUOTE=TyHope;1011594983]I'm white but have been living in Japan for the last 17 years. My GF is Japanese.[/QUOTE]
Something is wrong with my browser. The GF pics aren't showing up for me. WTF
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[QUOTE=TyHope;1011594983]I'm white but have been living in Japan for the last 17 years. My GF is Japanese.[/QUOTE]
Pics of said gf or feel the wrath on Evo's negged.
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[QUOTE=TyHope;1011594983]I'm white but have been living in Japan for the last 17 years. My GF is Japanese.[/QUOTE]
Pics or didn't happen
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Viet brah, watch with your s/o.
[Youtube]90KyBeQx9ME[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=sixfootasian86;1011548103]LOL I stopped lifting, since I was working and applying for grad school. Basically the gym was a reward for reaching the next step.[/QUOTE]
Ur doing it rite bro! haters gonna hate
[QUOTE=nykwan;1011552993]We got to change that line of thinking! :-)
The gym shouldn't be a reward, it really should be a part of life. Vacations or cars or gadgets can be rewards. I always my friends the same thing.
Its not just for aesthetics but fitness and health. It's alot easier to be be fit and maintain when you get older than to try to regain it later.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=shark206;1011565433]True! Gym shouldn't be a reward. It should be a way of life. Young people today have it backward.[/QUOTE]
If you're talking about the gym and weights I disagree with the both of you. Unless you're gonna be making money on your physique then it's a different matter. Fitness and health is a priority to me, but it doesn't have to be for everyone. But in any case lifting weight does not always equate to being fit and healthy. A person can achieve health and fitness without so much as stepping foot into a gym. You just have to find an activity that stimulates the body physically in lieu of and maintain a constant regimen.
I love to lift weights. I love being healthy. I do not choose to lifts weights to be healthy though. I choose to lift weights because it's an activity I love to do. I am healthy because in conjunction with the weights, I stay physically active overall doing other things. The fact that I can be healthy doing the things I love is just a bonus.
[QUOTE=New Evolution;1011576033]Sorry Mr. Sir, I have it backward. :([/QUOTE]
Me too :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=sixfootasian86;1011597843]Substantial physical activity should be part of our lifestyle. I didn't stop caring those last five months, LOL[/QUOTE]
You tell'em nuclear engineer brah! It ain't like you're a middle age man fighting with mother nature and the regressions of age. Get your education, make that bank. Regrets notevenonce
Don't be that dude that owns the gym, but still rents his mom's basement.
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[QUOTE=KamYee;1011581203]
Toon, have you ever tried out "monkey hang", that's basically for shoulders & neck correction.. Make it a habit while resting, I had suggested to a few and it worked. Anyway not sure how serious is your problem..[/QUOTE]
How does that work? I just googled monkey hang and nothing much came up except people climbing with hands and feet.
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[QUOTE=nykwan;1011552993]We got to change that line of thinking! :-)
The gym shouldn't be a reward, it really should be a part of life. Vacations or cars or gadgets can be rewards. I always my friends the same thing.
Its not just for aesthetics but fitness and health. It's alot easier to be be fit and maintain when you get older than to try to regain it later.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=shark206;1011565433]True! Gym shouldn't be a reward. It should be a way of life. Young people today have it backward.[/QUOTE]
Not really... working hard to be able to become ballin out of control is a way of life. I can easily live without a gym but can't live without cash.
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Since we are doing this pic thing.
Quick update on my oh so slow cut. Week 17, 217 lbs. at the moment. Got the flu as many already know like 2 days ago. Took this pic last night during my hypertrophy training. I'll stop cutting until I get to 7% bf...Heyyyyy
[IMG]http://i48.tinypic.com/34652zq.jpg[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=sixfootasian86;1011889733]Morning brahs[/QUOTE]
Sup man...I agree with Boba regarding acquiring a better life through further educating yourself. It's more exception than the rule to see someone "who made it" without any degree. Especially for us Asian brahs. I grew up in the South half of my life. When I didn't have a degree I was the workhorse at blue collar jobs. But after finishing school definitely pursue what you studied for. I'm actually doing what I went to school for and loving my line of work on the daily.
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[QUOTE=audieswu;1011892203]Sup man...I agree with Boba regarding acquiring a better life through further educating yourself. It's more exception than the rule to see someone "who made it" without any degree. Especially for us Asian brahs. I grew up in the South half of my life. When I didn't have a degree I was the workhorse at blue collar jobs. But after finishing school definitely pursue what you studied for. I'm actually doing what I went to school for and loving my line of work on the daily.[/QUOTE]
I did steam carpet cleaning during my last year of undergrad. Definitely feels good to earn money.
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Looking swole Audie!
[QUOTE=Johnnybomb;1011739793]Not really... working hard to be able to become ballin out of control is a way of life. I can easily live without a gym but can't live without cash.[/QUOTE]
Did you get married yet?
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[QUOTE=sixfootasian86;1011899243]I did steam carpet cleaning during my last year of undergrad. Definitely feels good to earn money.[/QUOTE]
Yeah man, acquire knowledge and earn their respect.
[QUOTE=Hosum;1011899283]Looking swole Audie!
[b]Did you get married yet?[/b][/QUOTE]
Thanks twin.
JB please respond. Was it Zhu Zhu or KP or still the one and only Ms. Rosey Palm?
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[QUOTE=audieswu;1011892203]Sup man...I agree with Boba regarding acquiring a better life through further educating yourself. It's more exception than the rule to see someone "who made it" without any degree. Especially for us Asian brahs. I grew up in the South half of my life. When I didn't have a degree I was the workhorse at blue collar jobs. But after finishing school definitely pursue what you studied for. I'm actually doing what I went to school for and loving my line of work on the daily.[/QUOTE]
Morning fellow yellows, hope you guys are doing great.
Quick Question for kuya Audie, I've been lurking in this thread for the longest time and I remember that you are a finance analyst right? Got my BS in accounting a year ago, but couldn't find a job since I don't have any work experience whatsoever. It's my fault though for failing to pursue an internship, but right now I am employed by HR Block doing taxes for tax season and hopefully this will lead into something bigger and better. What is your advice on this, am I on the right track or would you do something differently?
Srs question for srs brahs!
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[QUOTE=lookinggood21;1011901823]Morning fellow yellows, hope you guys are doing great.
Quick Question for kuya Audie, I've been lurking in this thread for the longest time and I remember that you are a finance analyst right? Got my BS in accounting a year ago, but couldn't find a job since I don't have any work experience whatsoever. It's my fault though for failing to pursue an internship, but right now I am employed by HR Block doing taxes for tax season and hopefully this will lead into something bigger and better. What is your advice on this, am I on the right track or would you do something differently?
Srs question for srs brahs![/QUOTE]
[b]Audie is not the finance analyst, Shark206 is.[/b]
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[QUOTE=Hosum;1011902333][b]Audie is not the finance analyst, Shark206 is.[/b][/QUOTE]
Well then, this question is to whomever it may concern.
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[QUOTE=lookinggood21;1011901823]Morning fellow yellows, hope you guys are doing great.
Quick Question for kuya Audie, I've been lurking in this thread for the longest time and I remember that you are a finance analyst right? Got my BS in accounting a year ago, but couldn't find a job since I don't have any work experience whatsoever. It's my fault though for failing to pursue an internship, but right now I am employed by HR Block doing taxes for tax season and hopefully this will lead into something bigger and better. What is your advice on this, am I on the right track or would you do something differently?
Srs question for srs brahs![/QUOTE]
Semi-correct bro. I was a supply chain analyst for 6 years. Ok to your question. How long have you been working at HR block? If not long at all I would suggest to stay put until you find a job that you know can help you advance your career. Key is to show "growth". That growth can come from learning new technologies, processes, and job advancement like a promotion. Then after you spent let say 2-3 years at HR Block then you can venture out for a middle level company.
The way I did it, after 5 months into my position at the steel company I formerly worked for, I presented myself to them where I have the strongest suite to be placed and where I would like to be. They bite into the idea and my dept. manager made the recommendation that I move to the SAP project that at the time the company was undertaking and from then on I kept learning and advancing. Always learn and advance, disregard the haters and never get discourage. I find that working at corporate job has it's benefits (learn more but also much more stressful). Good luck to you and which ever career path you take.
Also another tip, don't get placed into a silo aka a one trick pony. The more you know the more you will become valuable. So if you are let say good at analytics, then also be good at using the current platform that the company is using. Be the expert and keep thriving to be the expert. Be that Go to Guy.
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[QUOTE=audieswu;1011907463]Semi-correct bro. I was a supply chain analyst for 6 years. Ok to your question. How long have you been working at HR block? If not long at all I would suggest to stay put until you find a job that you know can help you advance your career. Key is to show "growth". That growth can come from learning new technologies, processes, and job advancement like a promotion. Then after you spent let say 2-3 years at HR Block then you can venture out for a middle level company.
The way I did it, after 5 months into my position at the steel company I formerly worked for, I presented myself to them where I have the strongest suite to be placed and where I would like to be. They bite into the idea and my dept. manager made the recommendation that I move to the SAP project that at the time the company was undertaking and from then on I kept learning and advancing. Always learn and advance, disregard the haters and never get discourage. I find that working at corporate job has it's benefits (learn more but also much more stressful). Good luck to you and which ever career path you take.
Also another tip, don't get placed into a silo aka a one trick pony. The more you know the more you will become valuable. So if you are let say good at analytics, then also be good at using the current platform that the company is using. Be the expert and keep thriving to be the expert. Be that Go to Guy.[/QUOTE]
Well, this is my first year with HR Block, but what sucks is that this is only temporary. Once tax season is over, then I am gone mandatory until the next tax season comes again. I think upon graduation, it was my lack of experience that got me to where I am right now.
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[QUOTE=lookinggood21;1011915353]Well, this is my first year with HR Block, but what sucks is that this is only temporary. Once tax season is over, then I am gone mandatory until the next tax season comes again. I think upon graduation, it was my lack of experience that got me to where I am right now.[/QUOTE]
No such thing as lack of experience only lack of will.
So stay willing and do whatever it takes to get that experience and make a name for yourself :)
I didn't have impressive internships, etc. while in college. But I ensure after I received that degree to keep knocking on opportunities until they start come knocking back at me. To this day I'm still getting head hunters wanting to talk to me about my SAP experience lol I just simply tell them I'm currently happy where and what I'm doing at the moment.
So ok in your situation, HR done for season what's next? Hell walk or apply online at Scottrade, Fidelity, even a bank CSR job. Don't think of it as a career job, think of it as a platform you'll use to land that dream job someday.
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Audie looking sick man! You are very motivated .
Morning yellows! TGIF !
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[QUOTE=shark206;1011920673]Audie looking sick man! You are very motivated .
Morning yellows! TGIF ![/QUOTE]
Thanks bro
I'm always motivated and stayed hungry :)
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[QUOTE=Boba_Bulk;1011708273]
If you're talking about the gym and weights I disagree with the both of you. [/QUOTE]I mean gym in the generic sense, as in exercise.
All of you are right about not ignoring responsibilities. And I wasn't talking about ignoring responsibilities to make lifting all the time as your top priority in life unless its your income. But I do think that finding time to workout regularly is important enough that I do think of it as just part of life. Its like self maintenance.
Sometimes I may not get in there for a week cause I'm busy, or I might get in for a 30min session only, but its kinda like grocery shopping or laundry now...its something that I have to find time for here and there. Its not something I only do in Jan/Feb for a new years resolution cause i feel guilty about letting myself go, like the majority of the country seems to do.
My point was that a 'reward' is more for things that you normally wouldn't be doing for yourself and are now giving it to yourself due to a special circumstance. Gym should be something you normally do for yourself anyway, so it shouldn't be thought of as a reward, just self maintenance.
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[QUOTE=audieswu;1011885133]Since we are doing this pic thing.
Quick update on my oh so slow cut. Week 17, 217 lbs. at the moment. Got the flu as many already know like 2 days ago. Took this pic last night during my hypertrophy training. I'll stop cutting until I get to 7% bf...Heyyyyy
[IMG]http://i48.tinypic.com/34652zq.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
fap fap fap
[QUOTE=sixfootasian86;1011899243]I did steam carpet cleaning during my last year of undergrad. Definitely feels good to earn money.[/QUOTE]
I was a dishwasher at an Italian restaurant and also worked at Taco Hell in high school :eek:
[QUOTE=audieswu;1011900783]Yeah man, acquire knowledge and earn their respect.
Thanks twin.
JB please respond. Was it Zhu Zhu or KP or still the one and only Ms. Rosey Palm?[/QUOTE]
Or that younger chick that owned a shoe store ;)
[QUOTE=audieswu;1011907463]Semi-correct bro. I was a supply chain analyst for 6 years. Ok to your question. How long have you been working at HR block? If not long at all I would suggest to stay put until you find a job that you know can help you advance your career. Key is to show "growth". That growth can come from learning new technologies, processes, and job advancement like a promotion. Then after you spent let say 2-3 years at HR Block then you can venture out for a middle level company.
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[QUOTE=audieswu;1011917163]No such thing as lack of experience only lack of will.
So stay willing and do whatever it takes to get that experience and make a name for yourself :)
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Audie with the RT!! :D
Morning brahs!! TGIF!
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[QUOTE=sixfootasian86;1011597843]Substantial physical activity should be part of our lifestyle. I didn't stop caring those last five months, LOL[/QUOTE]yeah, you understood what I meant.
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[QUOTE=KenshinH;1011925663]fap fap fap
I was a dishwasher at an Italian restaurant and also worked at Taco Hell in high school :eek:
Or that younger chick that owned a shoe store ;)
Audie with the RT!! :D
Morning brahs!! TGIF![/QUOTE]
I don't mind dishing out the Audificius once in awhile lol :D
Morning bro. Did you get your Vernon signed ball yet?
I received mine last night. So if you haven't I'm sure it's on it's way, it's coming from MA so that east coast to west coast shipping can be drag.
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[QUOTE=audieswu;1011927653]I don't mind dishing out the Audificius once in awhile lol :D
Morning bro. Did you get your Vernon signed ball yet?
I received mine last night. So if you haven't I'm sure it's on it's way, it's coming from MA so that east coast to west coast shipping can be drag.[/QUOTE]
Not yet bro, but I imagine it's coming any day now since I received the BRX.
On a side note, we need to get some lifting vids in here again. This is mine from last night. Weight is not heavy yet, but that's coming in a few weeks :)
@Audie, check out the Rehbands :D
[video=youtube;iAArUv9N18Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAArUv9N18Q[/video]
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Kuya Audieswu, let me just water your grasses. :)