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: post by ArrowHead NLI at 2007-04-10 13:47:27
largefreakatzero said:
I think Mr. Arrow and I are saying about the same thing. I really wasn't giving out advice to go out and load up the bar, machine, whatever, that's just what I do at times to push myself. When you finally do work up to one rep of a heavy weight, that will eventually turn into 2, 3 then 6 reps, then you are ready to increase again.

Haha -- weed and food are good part of my life as well!


I think I like this guy. I'll bring the Ellio's and Cape Cod Potato chips, and you can whup my ass back into shape.

When I did work out, I did pretty well. I went from around 120-125 pounds (yeah, seriously, I was once even smaller than I am now) to topping out at 165 after about 4-6 months. Unfortunately, I just couldn't keep up the retarded 4000+ calorie a day diet, and the steam room at the gym broke down one too many times, so I stopped going to the gym. Seriously, why would anyone go to a gym with no steam room? No farts and menthol smell? C'mon, that's the whole point!

I tried working out at home, but without removing myself from distractions like at the gym, I found myself doing a whopping 10 minutes of lifting once or twice a week. I dropped all that muscle faster than I'd gained it, and ended up about 20 lbs fatter than when I'd first started working out. Since then I've toyed with starting up again, but if my first time landed me an extra 20lbs of belly and ass flab, I'd hate to see what happens NEXT time I lose motivation.
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