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Who here trains alone?

I try to find people to train with me, but they are affraid.

Its not like I am going to scream in their face.

I would make them work hard. I like a partner who is a motivator, a punisher, and someone who is willing to work hard regardless of their strength.

I think several people on this board would make a good training partner.
 
bobber

If you stop tranning that would be the worst thing you could do. Just think of all the time you put into it before and now it would all go to waste. i do think it is something you just need to get over. I know it is... Just think of all your old reasons why you got yourself into the gym. Everyone in this world started out somewhere and they all had awsome reasons to do it. so all you need to do is think about though's reasons and keep them in your head at all times....

Huge
Cut
don't fuck with me
Going nuts
Bitches
when you take off you shirt bitches just cream.

Come on i know almost everyone who dosen't workout to be body builder has somewhat close to these same reasons. just think about that. ......
I'm on my own to and i won't give up....
Are you giveing up....
 
I've worked out with many different people, and I've also worked out alone at different periods in time for the last 20 years or so.

It honestly doesn't make any difference to me.

My motivation comes from within.
 
When I first got into lifting some 12 years ago, I trained with a couple of partners who had been training for years. They helped show me the exercises and got me started on the path to musclehood... Of course being neither of them were trainers, they also taught me a few bad habbits along with the good. But over the years I have learned to adjust things to get the form correct and stay focused on the muscle.

I moved away from my old stomping grounds to go to school and what not, and could never find anyone that trained like I did. So at times I stopped training... I regret that let me say... Hell if I had stayed focus solidly for the past 12 years, I would be looking pretty damn fine now... But it wasn't until I learned to train solo, that I really learned to train consistently.

So in my opinion a partner can help get you going, but once there you got to be able to do it alone if you want to survive.
 
I train alone as well, have to make some changes in regards to exercise choice but I like the flexability of being able to show up at gym when I want to which is crucial due to my hectic schedule.
 
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