No gna lie I wish I'd stayed consist with lifting wallahi, twinks who could barely bench two plates are now twice my size because I fell for the "Boxing/Muay thai" and functional strength memeI learned at a young age that "I'll do it when I feel ready" is a trap. From the age of 14 to about 18 and a half I went to the gym religiously every single day. And I mean every single day. If I missed one by some miniscule chance I was so obsessive that I found a way to double the next day's routine so the missed day didn't count. In these 4 and a half years do you think there were not days where I didn't feel like going? Where I felt kinda weak or sick? Of course there were. There were many. But I didn't care how I felt. I had hammered it into my brain that this was something I simply had to do like eating and sleeping and did it regardless everyday.
It sorta helped, to be fair, that I was a bit of a health nut who was terrified of being fat ever again but that half decade taught me a lot about how to get basically anything done in life and about discipline. Forget how you "feel", saxiibs. Do what you know must be done.
Then adulthood hits and you realise how minuscule you are in this big crazy world and staying fit doesn’t really matter when sittin and Playing video games is so much pleasurableNo gna lie I wish I'd stayed consist with lifting wallahi, twinks who could barely bench two plates are now twice my size because I fell for the "Boxing/Muay thai" and functional strength meme
I remember going during Ramadan and still hammering workouts. The energy you have in your teens is absurd.
Thanks sxb, I will start tomorrowI learned at a young age that "I'll do it when I feel ready" is a trap. From the age of 14 to about 18 and a half I went to the gym religiously every single day. And I mean every single day. If I missed one by some miniscule chance I was so obsessive that I found a way to double the next day's routine so the missed day didn't count. In these 4 and a half years do you think there were not days where I didn't feel like going? Where I felt kinda weak or sick? Of course there were. There were many. But I didn't care how I felt. I had hammered it into my brain that this was something I simply had to do like eating and sleeping and did it regardless everyday.
It sorta helped, to be fair, that I was a bit of a health nut who was terrified of being fat ever again but that half decade taught me a lot about how to get basically anything done in life and about discipline. Forget how you "feel", saxiibs. Do what you know must be done.
No gna lie I wish I'd stayed consist with lifting wallahi, twinks who could barely bench two plates are now twice my size because I fell for the "Boxing/Muay thai" and functional strength meme
I remember going during Ramadan and still hammering workouts. The energy you have in your teens is absurd.
Ramadan Kareem to you too. couple of my Aunts and cousin died this week. someone told me grim reaper strikes with vengeance in the month Before Ramadan. Shaban i think it'sYou are such a mentally unstable soul. I mean, i can share my meds if u wish? looool View attachment 179369
@CanoGeel great thread huuno, Mashalaah
On friday i heard someone i knew die. He had diabetes, his leg was cut off, on dialysis poor soul what suffering he endured.
Ramadhaan Kariim ALL
Ramadan Kareem to you too. couple of my Aunts and cousin died this week. someone told me grim reaper strikes with vengeance in the month Before Ramadan. Shaban i think it's
I have had couple of relatives passed away just this week and like 4 this month@CanoGeel walaahi there is a truth to that. No wonder every sheikh i listen to on Youtube or tik tok they keep reminding people THANK ALLAAH swt u r alive in Ramadhan, many dont make it. Ileyn the month before Ramadhaan is grim.
I have had couple of relatives passed away just this week and like 4 this month