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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So we have the perky bums and big boobs check in's... But a big question of mine is who is the fittest... Check in if your a gym junkie with a tight toned body/booty
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over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Yeah but it's personal choice. I need to be strong not look good "
I know you're into a specific strength sport. I was rather successful at the same sport, so I know your mindset intimately. All I'm saying is, it's not hard to change a few small things and do both. |
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"Strength over aesthetics
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Easy enough to do both
Yeah but it's personal choice. I need to be strong not look good
I know you're into a specific strength sport. I was rather successful at the same sport, so I know your mindset intimately. All I'm saying is, it's not hard to change a few small things and do both. "
I completely agree, I've made some changes as I was getting too fat. Waistline has shrunk considerably and I've managed to maintain my overall weight. I'm still trimming up very slowly but it comes second to strenth. |
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"Strength over aesthetics
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Easy enough to do both
Yeah but it's personal choice. I need to be strong not look good
I know you're into a specific strength sport. I was rather successful at the same sport, so I know your mindset intimately. All I'm saying is, it's not hard to change a few small things and do both.
I completely agree, I've made some changes as I was getting too fat. Waistline has shrunk considerably and I've managed to maintain my overall weight. I'm still trimming up very slowly but it comes second to strenth."
Ps, good luck! |
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over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
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Easy enough to do both"
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Strength over aesthetics
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Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM."
Powerlifter then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then? "
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then?
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB. "
The equipped stuff is just rediculous, could never get away with it either watching or competing. Raw or nothing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
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Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then?
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB.
The equipped stuff is just rediculous, could never get away with it either watching or competing. Raw or nothing "
I'm not a fan either, but each to their own I guess. I remember my first junior amature competition, I won raw against equipped lifters, who then compared their lifts to mine. If I had hair I would have pulled it out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then?
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB.
The equipped stuff is just rediculous, could never get away with it either watching or competing. Raw or nothing
I'm not a fan either, but each to their own I guess. I remember my first junior amature competition, I won raw against equipped lifters, who then compared their lifts to mine. If I had hair I would have pulled it out."
Indeed, each to their own. But when lads with wraps and suits are struggling to squat 5 plates I reserve the right to shake my head. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home "
Yeah best way. You may also break a nail |
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home "
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!"
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Personally I find a lot of guys use the gym.for the wrong reasons just to say look at me. I dont see the appeal of being a water baby but again it's just my opinion. Those who use it for fitness fair enough but too many vain idiots do it to try get shallow girls to like them yet said girls will not like them for who they really are |
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Yeah but it's personal choice. I need to be strong not look good
I know you're into a specific strength sport. I was rather successful at the same sport, so I know your mindset intimately. All I'm saying is, it's not hard to change a few small things and do both.
I completely agree, I've made some changes as I was getting too fat. Waistline has shrunk considerably and I've managed to maintain my overall weight. I'm still trimming up very slowly but it comes second to strenth."
And you do have the best thighs on here... Oh those quads |
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha "
No attractive ladies there then or is it a rough and ready man's gym |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then?
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB.
The equipped stuff is just rediculous, could never get away with it either watching or competing. Raw or nothing
I'm not a fan either, but each to their own I guess. I remember my first junior amature competition, I won raw against equipped lifters, who then compared their lifts to mine. If I had hair I would have pulled it out."
How can you win against equipped lifters when, as far as I'm aware, equipped and raw lifters compete seperately.
Seems to be a lot of fab forum gym talkers who look like they talk about the gym more than they actually attend. Always surprises me the sheer amount of gym related threads and yet so very few people who look lìke they work out consistently. Same with the "rugby build" types who use it as a moniker for being out of shape with big arms. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then?
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB.
The equipped stuff is just rediculous, could never get away with it either watching or competing. Raw or nothing
I'm not a fan either, but each to their own I guess. I remember my first junior amature competition, I won raw against equipped lifters, who then compared their lifts to mine. If I had hair I would have pulled it out.
How can you win against equipped lifters when, as far as I'm aware, equipped and raw lifters compete seperately.
Seems to be a lot of fab forum gym talkers who look like they talk about the gym more than they actually attend. Always surprises me the sheer amount of gym related threads and yet so very few people who look lìke they work out consistently. Same with the "rugby build" types who use it as a moniker for being out of shape with big arms. "
You don't have to lift equipped in an equipped comp SF. You're just 'allowed' to.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then?
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB.
The equipped stuff is just rediculous, could never get away with it either watching or competing. Raw or nothing
I'm not a fan either, but each to their own I guess. I remember my first junior amature competition, I won raw against equipped lifters, who then compared their lifts to mine. If I had hair I would have pulled it out.
How can you win against equipped lifters when, as far as I'm aware, equipped and raw lifters compete seperately.
Seems to be a lot of fab forum gym talkers who look like they talk about the gym more than they actually attend. Always surprises me the sheer amount of gym related threads and yet so very few people who look lìke they work out consistently. Same with the "rugby build" types who use it as a moniker for being out of shape with big arms.
You don't have to lift equipped in an equipped comp SF. You're just 'allowed' to.
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Ah ok. Makes sense.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strength over aesthetics
This
Easy enough to do both
Without a doubt.
Strength training will actually lead to a good appearance (bf% and depending on what you're into), but I only care about the performance.
Low intensity / high volume work eats too much into my high intensity / low volume recovery, so I keep it to a minimum. All about that 1RM.
Powerlifter then?
Yes mate, though I kind of hate the powerlifting scene. So many tragic looking lifts for the sake of a PB.
The equipped stuff is just rediculous, could never get away with it either watching or competing. Raw or nothing
I'm not a fan either, but each to their own I guess. I remember my first junior amature competition, I won raw against equipped lifters, who then compared their lifts to mine. If I had hair I would have pulled it out.
How can you win against equipped lifters when, as far as I'm aware, equipped and raw lifters compete seperately.
Seems to be a lot of fab forum gym talkers who look like they talk about the gym more than they actually attend. Always surprises me the sheer amount of gym related threads and yet so very few people who look lìke they work out consistently. Same with the "rugby build" types who use it as a moniker for being out of shape with big arms. "
Like I said, first amature comp, an 'All types welcome' job.
There may be, but we're not aware of how their lives operate, so maybe they've had challenges. Best not judge, eh. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would work up a sweat any day with you. Bend you over the bench and peel down the sexy leggings exposing your ripe ass that I would slap while I drill you xx
"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha
No attractive ladies there then or is it a rough and ready man's gym " |
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I would work up a sweat any day with you. Bend you over the bench and peel down the sexy leggings exposing your ripe ass that I would slap while I drill you xx
Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha
No attractive ladies there then or is it a rough and ready man's gym "
I don't think that's allowed at my gym. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I would work up a sweat any day with you. Bend you over the bench and peel down the sexy leggings exposing your ripe ass that I would slap while I drill you xx
Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha
No attractive ladies there then or is it a rough and ready man's gym
I don't think that's allowed at my gym."
Think that goes against Health and Safety |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha
No attractive ladies there then or is it a rough and ready man's gym "
Bit of both, fancy coming for a
Session? |
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha
No attractive ladies there then or is it a rough and ready man's gym
Bit of both, fancy coming for a
Session? "
Bloody hell it would kill me I haven't been in week's,I'd enjoy the view though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life. "
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life. "
Some of us spend weekdays training and weekends in the mountains or freediving |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary "
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do. |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do."
This.
Going to the gym a lot is better than not going at all.
But people do what they enjoy, whether is is going to the gym, playing sport or whatever |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do."
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys"
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few. |
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By *_Yeah19Couple
over a year ago
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Not junkies but we both are gym goers, me more the weights area and SSS more cardio although we do enjoy a good workout (plus perve session) together.
I lack the consistency to make much as much progress as I would like but getting there.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life. "
God I find these posts so idiotic. Every half decent or serious athlete will be in a gym pretty regularly. I have yet to see anyone who achieves any meaningful results who is not in a gym multiple times a week. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few. "
Agree and I wasn't blaming all but there is obviously a lot of folk especially young ( and mid life crisis guy) who do it to show off for attention. Personally I believe people should just be natural but that's just me. Nothing wrong with improving fitness but again it's the show off beefcake types that annoy me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ignightmybody inbox me. I want a private work out with you and your fine ass xx"
It's amusing you complain about people going to the gym for the "wrong reasons" despite posts like these making you look like a massive twat. |
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"Ignightmybody inbox me. I want a private work out with you and your fine ass xx
It's amusing you complain about people going to the gym for the "wrong reasons" despite posts like these making you look like a massive twat."
Not need to be so rude considering your the kind of beefcake I'm on about. I'm sure your a great guy but your not natural on the slightest |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few.
Agree and I wasn't blaming all but there is obviously a lot of folk especially young ( and mid life crisis guy) who do it to show off for attention. Personally I believe people should just be natural but that's just me. Nothing wrong with improving fitness but again it's the show off beefcake types that annoy me"
I know what you mean but everyone likes to show off on occasion and if they've worked hard for the bodies to do that then more power to them.
But in regards to the thing about natural, I believe everyone should at least try to stay healthy |
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"Ignightmybody inbox me. I want a private work out with you and your fine ass xx
It's amusing you complain about people going to the gym for the "wrong reasons" despite posts like these making you look like a massive twat.
Not need to be so rude considering your the kind of beefcake I'm on about. I'm sure your a great guy but your not natural on the slightest "
Ooh that's fighting talk |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few.
Agree and I wasn't blaming all but there is obviously a lot of folk especially young ( and mid life crisis guy) who do it to show off for attention. Personally I believe people should just be natural but that's just me. Nothing wrong with improving fitness but again it's the show off beefcake types that annoy me
I know what you mean but everyone likes to show off on occasion and if they've worked hard for the bodies to do that then more power to them.
But in regards to the thing about natural, I believe everyone should at least try to stay healthy"
Agree with you about those who work hard but showing off to be vain is different and mainly applies to the steroid water types. Put it like this a huge guy who has a really pretty girl on his arm doesn't realise she is only with him for his looks not who he is. That's why it's not real in my book |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few.
Agree and I wasn't blaming all but there is obviously a lot of folk especially young ( and mid life crisis guy) who do it to show off for attention. Personally I believe people should just be natural but that's just me. Nothing wrong with improving fitness but again it's the show off beefcake types that annoy me
I know what you mean but everyone likes to show off on occasion and if they've worked hard for the bodies to do that then more power to them.
But in regards to the thing about natural, I believe everyone should at least try to stay healthy
Agree with you about those who work hard but showing off to be vain is different and mainly applies to the steroid water types. Put it like this a huge guy who has a really pretty girl on his arm doesn't realise she is only with him for his looks not who he is. That's why it's not real in my book"
Oh yeah I agree vanity is a horrible trait, but also how do you know the girl on the guy's arm doesn't like him for his personality? |
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Agree but due to the vanity of a lot of women aswell it's hard to know but I think your not nieve enough to know that a lot are only with them for looks
"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few.
Agree and I wasn't blaming all but there is obviously a lot of folk especially young ( and mid life crisis guy) who do it to show off for attention. Personally I believe people should just be natural but that's just me. Nothing wrong with improving fitness but again it's the show off beefcake types that annoy me
I know what you mean but everyone likes to show off on occasion and if they've worked hard for the bodies to do that then more power to them.
But in regards to the thing about natural, I believe everyone should at least try to stay healthy
Agree with you about those who work hard but showing off to be vain is different and mainly applies to the steroid water types. Put it like this a huge guy who has a really pretty girl on his arm doesn't realise she is only with him for his looks not who he is. That's why it's not real in my book
Oh yeah I agree vanity is a horrible trait, but also how do you know the girl on the guy's arm doesn't like him for his personality?"
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It’s a good hobby. Better than spending every night in the pub. How people can be negative about keeping fit and improving your general wellbeing both physically and mentally is beyond me.
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"It’s a good hobby. Better than spending every night in the pub. How people can be negative about keeping fit and improving your general wellbeing both physically and mentally is beyond me.
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Not being negative about keeping fit I'm being negative about those who do it for the wrong reasons like showing off to girls and the like. As for civil I didn't agree with one guy calling me a twat. Out of order on a adult discussion |
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"Not being negative about keeping fit I'm being negative about those who do it for the wrong reasons like showing off to girls and the like. As for civil I didn't agree with one guy calling me a twat. Out of order on a adult discussion "
Rather than showing off to women is it not a case of them wanting to be more attractive to women as well as the fitness. We all want to be as attractive as we can don't we?!
It's a little patronising to women to say we're just on a fit guy's arm because he's fit. |
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"Ignightmybody inbox me. I want a private work out with you and your fine ass xx
It's amusing you complain about people going to the gym for the "wrong reasons" despite posts like these making you look like a massive twat.
Not need to be so rude considering your the kind of beefcake I'm on about. I'm sure your a great guy but your not natural on the slightest "
Natural meaning what? Not natural looking or on steroids?
Either way it's his choice and he's happy with how he looks. Not for others to criticise.
You say he's the kind of beefcake you're on about, you don't even know the guy other than he's muscular. Just because he's big doesn't mean he's a poser or one of those as you put it.
I spend a lot of time around people from all gym backgrounds, strongman, weightlifting, power lifting and body building. Yes, you do get the odd knob as you do in most things in life but the vast majority are very humble, approachable down to earth people.
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Maybe not all but unfortunately a lot of women are with guys Purley for looks and not personality. It's plain to see on here with all the ' I like a guy with muscles ' status rather than asking about a personality |
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That’s an individual preference. Everyone has there own little turn ons/offs.
I like big boobs. That doesn’t mean I’m going to go out with a lass who has a great rack but the personality of a wet fart. Just like I’m not going to get with a girl who I really get along with but I find really unattractive?
That’s life mate.
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"Ignightmybody inbox me. I want a private work out with you and your fine ass xx
It's amusing you complain about people going to the gym for the "wrong reasons" despite posts like these making you look like a massive twat.
Not need to be so rude considering your the kind of beefcake I'm on about. I'm sure your a great guy but your not natural on the slightest "
IN the slightest you mean... |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few.
Agree and I wasn't blaming all but there is obviously a lot of folk especially young ( and mid life crisis guy) who do it to show off for attention. Personally I believe people should just be natural but that's just me. Nothing wrong with improving fitness but again it's the show off beefcake types that annoy me
I know what you mean but everyone likes to show off on occasion and if they've worked hard for the bodies to do that then more power to them.
But in regards to the thing about natural, I believe everyone should at least try to stay healthy
Agree with you about those who work hard but showing off to be vain is different and mainly applies to the steroid water types. Put it like this a huge guy who has a really pretty girl on his arm doesn't realise she is only with him for his looks not who he is. That's why it's not real in my book"
I literally refuse to believe you're 30. Nope. Not buying it. Not buying it in the slightest. |
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha "
Not unless you look in a mirror |
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"Maybe not all but unfortunately a lot of women are with guys Purley for looks and not personality. It's plain to see on here with all the ' I like a guy with muscles ' status rather than asking about a personality "
I like a guy with muscles it doesn't mean to say I don't look at the personality as well,because I certainly do and I'm sure it's the same with most women.
We're on a site where personality comes a close second to someone's looks,it's the first thing we see isn't it. |
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"So we have the perky bums and big boobs check in's... But a big question of mine is who is the fittest... Check in if your a gym junkie with a tight toned body/booty
Oh yeah
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I love getting all hot n sweaty in the gym. Sign of proper workout n self motivation. Nothing worse wen seeing ladies, caked in make up, matching teeny tiny gym outfit, 'walking' on treadmill, immaculate hair n just constantly tapping away on mobile or chatting to their friend. And theyre the ones who dont even need the gym...they use it as a 'get away from the kids/partner' n a bit of me-time!?! Im opposite...youll only find me on free weights, cable cross or treadmill. Plus its healthy to exercise. Its just the dam wine n Fri take away is my down fall lol |
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"Maybe not all but unfortunately a lot of women are with guys Purley for looks and not personality. It's plain to see on here with all the ' I like a guy with muscles ' status rather than asking about a personality "
I work in a gym, I'm a personal trainer, and my preference is for 'a guy with muscles' ... I'd break a y man!
But I'd choose a personality over appearance any day... And it is possible to find someone who has both. |
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"I love getting all hot n sweaty in the gym. Sign of proper workout n self motivation. Nothing worse wen seeing ladies, caked in make up, matching teeny tiny gym outfit, 'walking' on treadmill, immaculate hair n just constantly tapping away on mobile or chatting to their friend. And theyre the ones who dont even need the gym...they use it as a 'get away from the kids/partner' n a bit of me-time!?! Im opposite...youll only find me on free weights, cable cross or treadmill. Plus its healthy to exercise. Its just the dam wine n Fri take away is my down fall lol "
Have a sesh Saturday morning. Then Friday won't be such a sin lol |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Some of us spend weekdays training and weekends in the mountains or freediving "
And playing football. Outdoor just to clear . Always the ones who don't go to the gym who have sly digs. No need at all. Would you like it the other way round. No |
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"Maybe not all but unfortunately a lot of women are with guys Purley for looks and not personality. It's plain to see on here with all the ' I like a guy with muscles ' status rather than asking about a personality
I like a guy with muscles it doesn't mean to say I don't look at the personality as well,because I certainly do and I'm sure it's the same with most women.
We're on a site where personality comes a close second to someone's looks,it's the first thing we see isn't it."
Spot on and we'll said! |
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"Gyms are smelly
There's other people's sweat on the equipment
The air conditioning spreads germs
No gym fir me . I can do it all at home
Maybe,but you don't get to look at other people who you may find attractive at home do you!
I don't get to do that in the gym either haha
Not unless you look in a mirror "
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By *losbMan
over a year ago
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
What's the difference between someone who trains 4 times a week, me for example and someone who swims, or plays football, rugby or any other sport. You say there's more to life but that goes for anything.
I do it because I enjoy the training, love competing and have a great bunch of friends from doing it. The same reasons most people do a lot of sport that they do.
That's fine but there are lots who go to just say look at me and too show off towards girls. You must notice that yourself especially amongst young guys
There are, and some of them frustrate me at times, but they're not hurting anyone really and it is unwise to judge all because of a few.
Agree and I wasn't blaming all but there is obviously a lot of folk especially young ( and mid life crisis guy) who do it to show off for attention. Personally I believe people should just be natural but that's just me. Nothing wrong with improving fitness but again it's the show off beefcake types that annoy me
I know what you mean but everyone likes to show off on occasion and if they've worked hard for the bodies to do that then more power to them.
But in regards to the thing about natural, I believe everyone should at least try to stay healthy
Agree with you about those who work hard but showing off to be vain is different and mainly applies to the steroid water types. Put it like this a huge guy who has a really pretty girl on his arm doesn't realise she is only with him for his looks not who he is. That's why it's not real in my book"
LMFAO !! |
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Over 20 years of training,, playing rugby at professional level and changing to triathlon is catching up with me. Starting to incur more injuries as years role on.
I have noticed alot more athletes from a bodybuilding background converting to triathlon.
Dawn of the hybrid athlete |
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By *oxesMan
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"Over 20 years of training,, playing rugby at professional level and changing to triathlon is catching up with me. Starting to incur more injuries as years role on.
I have noticed alot more athletes from a bodybuilding background converting to triathlon.
Dawn of the hybrid athlete "
Wow must be difficult due to the opposite demands of them. |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary "
Just for a bit of clarity, I spend more time out with mates, enjoying myself or even on here during a week than I do in the gym. It's 4 maybe 5 hours a week. More to life? Yes, there is. Much! Doesn't mean there's any excuse not to and doesn't mean there's any need for such a short sighted view on those you simply don't understand. I train for nobody but me. I really couldn't give two shits about what you or anyone else thinks. |
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"Over 20 years of training,, playing rugby at professional level and changing to triathlon is catching up with me. Starting to incur more injuries as years role on.
I have noticed alot more athletes from a bodybuilding background converting to triathlon.
Dawn of the hybrid athlete
Wow must be difficult due to the opposite demands of them."
I follow a guy called Krishna gethin who is a bodybuilder but did prove it's possible for a bodybuilder to undertake an iron man and not lose bulk |
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"I have a cellar that was once a gym.
Converted to a dungeon now and much more fun. "
Even I can agree that this was a great idea. It's what we intend for ours |
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I like to throw some weights around, I wouldn't class myself as a gym obsessive but I do make myself go and smash a good session out twice a week, and I try to keep off the junk food as much as possible. |
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By *ucy LewdWoman
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Agree with you about those who work hard but showing off to be vain is different and mainly applies to the steroid water types. Put it like this a huge guy who has a really pretty girl on his arm doesn't realise she is only with him for his looks not who he is. That's why it's not real in my book"
Not sure I'm 'pretty', but I've dated bodybuilders before. Yeah it's nice to be with someone with a nice body, but I wouldn't have dated them if they didn't have a nice personality too. Sounds like you've met some really shallow women, which is a shame. |
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The gym is my church and training is my religion.
I like to mix it up too. Weights, Muay Thai, Yoga, Kettlebells, Power training, cross training, boxing, climbing. Always good to try different things too.
I never thought I would enjoy yoga but I tried it and fucking love it. I’m gonna try and do a new sport every year from now on. |
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I think a handsome face and a large penis is way more important than muscles, but I wouldn't say no to a muscly guy. Especially guys over 6 foot with muscles, that's quite a hard thing to do, normally body builders are under 5'10 so to fill out such a big long body is quite a hard thing to do. |
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"I haven't been to a gym in years. I think it's all a bit artificial. I prefer the body of someone who enjoys a healthy active outdoor real life.
Agree too many use it for the wrong reasons and there must be more to life than being a muscle mary
Just for a bit of clarity, I spend more time out with mates, enjoying myself or even on here during a week than I do in the gym. It's 4 maybe 5 hours a week. More to life? Yes, there is. Much! Doesn't mean there's any excuse not to and doesn't mean there's any need for such a short sighted view on those you simply don't understand. I train for nobody but me. I really couldn't give two shits about what you or anyone else thinks. "
Boom. And that's how you blow up a thread. Very well said! . I'm sure they think we spend every waking moment in there. As you said 4/5 hours a week is hardly a lot |
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