everyone here!..lolI just need a little more muscle and less fat. Other than that, Im GTG!
everyone here!..lolI just need a little more muscle and less fat. Other than that, Im GTG!
I just need a little more muscle and less fat. Other than that, Im GTG!
Not meeting our expectations for our body. I know we all think, thought, etc....that this venture would be a LOT easier.....but the reality is that we all are the one at the dance alone......we never are quite satisfied with how our body looks or how our bodybuilding goal was never attained. Like Maldorf said in another thread, you MUST come to grips with how you look and LOVE it.......ACCEPT it......you are YOU and no one else.........so do your best and rejoice............because there are a lot of peeps hurtin in this world.
Not meeting our expectations for our body. I know we all think, thought, etc....that this venture would be a LOT easier.....but the reality is that we all are the one at the dance alone......we never are quite satisfied with how our body looks or how our bodybuilding goal was never attained. Like Maldorf said in another thread, you MUST come to grips with how you look and LOVE it.......ACCEPT it......you are YOU and no one else.........so do your best and rejoice............because there are a lot of peeps hurtin in this world.
Good topic ... and great reminder. Are we ever really satisfied with our bodies?? I was just looking at old pics and thinking I looked good in them ... but at the time, I thought I looked like crap. It's so easy to get caught up in the "could I be better?" and the "I'm not good enough" mindsets, and forget to really appreciate other things in life. Why is it so easy to be hard on ourselves and so difficult to love and accept ourselves just the way we are??
Not meeting our expectations for our body. I know we all think, thought, etc....that this venture would be a LOT easier.....but the reality is that we all are the one at the dance alone......we never are quite satisfied with how our body looks or how our bodybuilding goal was never attained. Like Maldorf said in another thread, you MUST come to grips with how you look and LOVE it.......ACCEPT it......you are YOU and no one else.........so do your best and rejoice............because there are a lot of peeps hurtin in this world.
For me coming to terms with it came via a near death experience...those oif you on dats board can read about it in my depression thread there. Once you have truly been close to death, the perfect physique becomes kind of silly. I still love to train but i don't put it before my family and try to keep myself involved in other things. before i got sick its ALL i cared about and i really thought it was that important.