IrishPower
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I have heard this quote, and it is the exact quote I want my friends to use for me if I pass. In fact, I may have heard this directly from Dave Tate.
"Matt Dimel died big and strong!"
I am sure you guys can use your imagination and come up with a list of plausible explanations. Let me stick a couple out there for you.
1. it is not healthy to take tons of shit and weigh well over 300lbs for an extended period of time. those looking to reassure themselves that they are going to live forever weighing twice what an average man does and using an ungodly amount of goodies should give it up.
2. many of the greatest athletes in the world, especially those involved in the narccistic sports of powerlifting and bodybuilding do EVERYTHING to excess. again, if you are looking for assurances that what you are doing is healthy, it probably isnt.
I don't mean to come off as a total smart-ass. I spend a lot of time wondering if the sacrifices i make in the name of training are worth it. I have spent time scouring the web for reassurances that reckless abuse of anabolics and other substances wont damage my life.
It is a constant battle to decide whether to stay in the game at a competitive level or not.
I only recommend that you don't kid yourselves.
/irish
"Matt Dimel died big and strong!"
I am sure you guys can use your imagination and come up with a list of plausible explanations. Let me stick a couple out there for you.
1. it is not healthy to take tons of shit and weigh well over 300lbs for an extended period of time. those looking to reassure themselves that they are going to live forever weighing twice what an average man does and using an ungodly amount of goodies should give it up.
2. many of the greatest athletes in the world, especially those involved in the narccistic sports of powerlifting and bodybuilding do EVERYTHING to excess. again, if you are looking for assurances that what you are doing is healthy, it probably isnt.
I don't mean to come off as a total smart-ass. I spend a lot of time wondering if the sacrifices i make in the name of training are worth it. I have spent time scouring the web for reassurances that reckless abuse of anabolics and other substances wont damage my life.
It is a constant battle to decide whether to stay in the game at a competitive level or not.
I only recommend that you don't kid yourselves.
/irish