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Old 01-25-2019, 10:49 AM   #41
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music never really gave me the motivation to go in

I found a lot more motivation connecting with the people in attendance than from disconnecting from them

there is something to be said for achieving goals for yourself but that's base line. you should be able to accept that as an unconscious foundation and then expand into the community to transcend the group as a contributing individual.

competition has always motivated me but if youre not in a competitive environment it's ok to assume a leadership role and gain motivation from building your environment into a competitive one

so when I critique your bench technique its because I want u to get stronger than me so that you can defeat me and I can assume that loss as an opportunity to make myself better to compete with you in the future

my motivations extend way beyond the realm of cliché mechanisms designed to distract the individual from enduring hardship

the weights aren't even relevant to me at this stage honestly. They just serve as abstract devices capable of triggering development through means of chaotic reorganization. adaptability. critical thinking. abstract thought. endurance. humility. strength in weakness.

I talk to every person that will entertain me at the gym and take everything they will give me as new found information relevant to my training once reformulated to my own identification.

a super funky play list isn't going to motivate you to get in the gym geno my guy....it needs to have meaning for you.

Im 5'10 215
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