[i]"What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.[/i]" - Socrates.
Let's be honest, if you don't go the gym and hone your body into the best shape it can possibly be you're doing it wrong. I can't fathom anymore the mindsets of people who don't go the gym, of people who are content with being average and unremarkable. I've been going the gym for just over a year now and I can honestly say it's completely changed the way I view life.
brb strong as hell
brb in great shape
brb working out inspired me to keep a healthy diet
brb stand out from the crowd
brb respect from guys, girls wanting my body
brb much more confident
Used to stay inside all day playing games, writing fan fiction (the fact that at one point I was writing 3 Halo fan fictions on this site says it all really) and being depressed with my life. Almost as soon as I started working out the bouts of depression I used to have completely vanished, I realised there was more to life than gaming and internet and started going out. Now a year later I'd consider myself an extrovert.
[url=http://i41.tinypic.com/ie0cqt.jpg]Me last year.[/url]
[url=http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y418/Wolvuk49/IMG_01081_zpsa5477dc7.jpg]Taken today.[/url]
Why don't you work out and why doesn't your body look as good as mine? If you do and it does, good for you.
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Edited by Frasier Crane: 7/19/2013 2:35:59 AMLol taking that Socrates quote way out of context. Picking things up and putting them back down in an air conditioned room isn't hard. Climbing Everest is seeing what your body is capable of, not doing a few curls and chugging protein shakes.