Sup guys, I've been lifting 4 1/2 months and my life is now 'bodybuilding'! I can't concentrate in school, I'm always thinking 'will I get that last rep' 'can't wait to hit gym after school', I just can't concentrate anymore, I'm in trouble at school, all I want to do is watch fitness **** on YouTube all day. Research about diet etc! Teachers are pissed with the lack of homework done, hardly have a social life. Don't talk bull, when dedication sets in, you're ****ed. What do you recommend I do?
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10-14-2013, 01:54 PM #1
Working out has taken over my life!?
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10-14-2013, 02:16 PM #10
Calm your tits. Training is a marathon not a sprint. It's fun at first and I'm sure you're excited about results but you have to realize that everyone at your age is getting into lifting. Most of the high schools kids are going to stop once they graduate and the ones that continue are going to stop after college. It's cool to look good and you might get some extra attention but the guys that train for that stuff are the guys that burn out after a few years. Motivation means nothing. Dedication means everything.
"I've never viewed myself as particularly talented. Where I excel is ridiculous, sickening work ethic." -Will Smith
My Biggest Motivators:
Zyzz
Arnold
Eric Thomas
The Man I am
The Man I'll Become
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10-14-2013, 02:29 PM #14
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Nothing wrong with that. I have never studied in my life and have achieved well academically. We are all slaves in the end and doing everything legit and legally is only going to restrict you and take away the 'freedom' you should be naturally entitled to. You're never really going to get paid more than £50,000 a year unless you're a doctor or a lawyer, and a good one; those kind of professions. After you've bought a house, pay the mortgage, taxes on your wages, electricity; water and gas bills you aren't really left with anything.
/Rant over, so why not ****ing lift? (:
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