my commitment to myself is to keep pushing myself as hard as I can. To keep growing, now only in size but in all aspects of life, and to compete in a matter of years.
you will own the 200 pound mark hit it hard and if you never give less then your best in the gym you will have pushed your self hard...
Thanks for the kind words man! A couple days ago I wasn't feelin energetic and it was leg day so i thought about skippin it. then i thought of this thread and i got in a good mental state, went and kicked my own ass in the gym.
Originally Posted by kc campbell
I'm with Introvert.
I commit myself to reaching 200 LBS, not missing a meal or training, never settling for less than the best, and not missing any assignments in school.
Lets do this man! i weighed myself tonight. 195. I'm pumped. The day after christmas i was 189. Packin it on.
Dude you got that shit by the end of the month! I'm 181 right now, lookin to hit 200 by June.
ah you'll get there easily man. im stuffin myself every 2 hours, i hit my base of protein and carbs and then ill throw in a couple pb&j's on top of that for the extra calories. I've just started gainin like a madman and thankfully I don't gain much fat at all. What are you doin? If you don't gain fat easily, give that a go. Throw in some heavy ass liftin and you're good to go. I'd say you'd hit 200 by April.
ah you'll get there easily man. im stuffin myself every 2 hours, i hit my base of protein and carbs and then ill throw in a couple pb&j's on top of that for the extra calories. I've just started gainin like a madman and thankfully I don't gain much fat at all. What are you doin? If you don't gain fat easily, give that a go. Throw in some heavy ass liftin and you're good to go. I'd say you'd hit 200 by April.
Basically the same thing, the portions arent as big as I wish they were but its my first term in college so I'm still tryin to find a balance. Knock down about 3 or 4 cups of oats and then 4 or 5 turkey sandwiches through out the day with pb&j whenever I get a little hungry.
NEVER SETTLE.
This is a strength born in misery.
A focus comes from this insanity.
Basically the same thing, the portions arent as big as I wish they were but its my first term in college so I'm still tryin to find a balance. Knock down about 3 or 4 cups of oats and then 4 or 5 turkey sandwiches through out the day with pb&j whenever I get a little hungry.
Hell ya dude turkey sandwiches and pb&j all day, everyday. Poundin those down you'll get to 200 before june. just stay consistent and focused.
My commitment is to be healthier all around, I can not say I want to lose weight as I finally hit the 210 mark, but I want to lean up, I think I can measure this by taking 2 inches off my waist by the Arnold. Spend a lot of coin on a treadmill for home to do it, now a lot of it has to do with sedimentry work and diet at work. Picked up some clean food, and been eating much more lean meats with less bad carbs.
I have a few pairs of tight dress pants from when I started her, I want to be able to fit in them by march. BUT keeping the gains in muscle and not losing strength.
I know everyone can do it, if we keep with what we truly believe. This is a great post.
As I sit here in my mom's ICU room in the hospital, finally coming to grips with her nearing death, I commit myself to becoming the person I know she would be proud of. In the past 20 years of her life, she has taught me what it means to be a good person, how to love, how to respect and how much family matters.
I commit not only to my lifting, eating and fitness goals, but I also commit myself to becoming someone she would respect. I commit to finishing school, getting a Doctor Physical Therapy degree and create a life-long healthy path for myself while helping others. I wish to become everything I knew she would want me to be, and more.
I get all of my strength from my mother, who is the strongest woman I know. It is going to be hard without her, but I know she loves me, and with that, I can do anything.
As I sit here in my mom's ICU room in the hospital, finally coming to grips with her nearing death, I commit myself to becoming the person I know she would be proud of. In the past 20 years of her life, she has taught me what it means to be a good person, how to love, how to respect and how much family matters.
I commit not only to my lifting, eating and fitness goals, but I also commit myself to becoming someone she would respect. I commit to finishing school, getting a Doctor Physical Therapy degree and create a life-long healthy path for myself while helping others. I wish to become everything I knew she would want me to be, and more.
I get all of my strength from my mother, who is the strongest woman I know. It is going to be hard without her, but I know she loves me, and with that, I can do anything.
Brother,
May you draw strength to pursue from the lessons she taught you, joy from the laughter you shared, and be wrapped in her love in memory forever. You can do anything you set yourself to.
I have one month left of offseason then i will start my prep for the state bodybuilding competition june 4th. I want to give it my all and win the teen division for South Carolina state......There is in this world no greater force than the force of a man determined to rise.
As I sit here in my mom's ICU room in the hospital, finally coming to grips with her nearing death, I commit myself to becoming the person I know she would be proud of. In the past 20 years of her life, she has taught me what it means to be a good person, how to love, how to respect and how much family matters.
I commit not only to my lifting, eating and fitness goals, but I also commit myself to becoming someone she would respect. I commit to finishing school, getting a Doctor Physical Therapy degree and create a life-long healthy path for myself while helping others. I wish to become everything I knew she would want me to be, and more.
I get all of my strength from my mother, who is the strongest woman I know. It is going to be hard without her, but I know she loves me, and with that, I can do anything.
There is no greater commitment and resolution to make my brother... Live each day in a manner that will do her and her memory honor and take nothing for granted.
Be strong and know you always have support here if you need it.
my commitment to myself is to keep pushing myself as hard as I can. To keep growing, now only in size but in all aspects of life, and to compete in a matter of years.