Stats 71 kilograms, 188 centimeters.
I'm not in a good-looking weight. I'm not strong. I want to be a good-looking weight. Training will make me strong also, though 100% honest this is about breaking through the label of underweighted guy, compared to breaking through ****ing skinny I don't give a **** about being strong. Could be nice, though. :box:
I need more muscle otherwise there is no way I will be normal weight... I have a typical amount of fat. Don't have to shed it, just need larger muscle underneath. :box:
3-way plan:
Chest/shoulders/triceps
Legs
Back/biceps
3 workouts per week.
I can go before work, after work, or on the weekend. Each sucks but hey what is perfect in this life? My body ain't, for sure, neither are the 1st impressions I make with people through my appreance.
I have a good trait which is intelligence and a bad trait which is laziness. I'm pretty sensitive too and don't enjoy much respect from others so I have come to the conclusion that hard work is the only way to earn that respect. Just like I work hard at the job I have (my 1st job), I am capable of working like that outside of work.
The hard work outside my job is:
- preparing food
- planning
- buying food
- driving to gym and back
- preparing gym equipment
First it's gonna be harder since I will suck at each of these things more of less, but this is where my intelligence kicks in and I will overcome hardships later on and then I can have this **** automatic and more easier. I know this because I used to have my apartment messy, but since cleaning it up several times I have learned the tricks to keep it top notch all the time.
I will start my journey baby steps. I know that this is the way to go when integrating lifestyle changes. I slowly learned the skills needed to be efficent at my job, I slowly learned how to keep the house clean all the time. I slowly learned how to wash my clothes, how to organize things. Slowly learned how to speak to women, slowly I will learn how to eat 3000 calories and workout three times a week, while maintaining order.
Baby steps are:
- making muscle group of the workout as sore as possible without letting perfectionism get in my way
- making sure the amount of food I eat is correct and sensibly divided without letting perfectionism get in my way
I will sure be a great body builder some day but for now I have very little experience and knowledge and I will use my intelligence to learn more slowly. I just understand that I need to simply have sensible workout for the muscle groups, and go for less reps rather than more, around 4-8 reps, working enough sets to ensure the muscle tear for the growth to take place.
I'm sick of trying to be perfect. :box: **** perfect!
This is quotes:
I'm not in a good-looking weight. I'm not strong. I want to be a good-looking weight. Training will make me strong also, though 100% honest this is about breaking through the label of underweighted guy, compared to breaking through ****ing skinny I don't give a **** about being strong. Could be nice, though. :box:
I need more muscle otherwise there is no way I will be normal weight... I have a typical amount of fat. Don't have to shed it, just need larger muscle underneath. :box:
3-way plan:
Chest/shoulders/triceps
Legs
Back/biceps
3 workouts per week.
I can go before work, after work, or on the weekend. Each sucks but hey what is perfect in this life? My body ain't, for sure, neither are the 1st impressions I make with people through my appreance.
I have a good trait which is intelligence and a bad trait which is laziness. I'm pretty sensitive too and don't enjoy much respect from others so I have come to the conclusion that hard work is the only way to earn that respect. Just like I work hard at the job I have (my 1st job), I am capable of working like that outside of work.
The hard work outside my job is:
- preparing food
- planning
- buying food
- driving to gym and back
- preparing gym equipment
First it's gonna be harder since I will suck at each of these things more of less, but this is where my intelligence kicks in and I will overcome hardships later on and then I can have this **** automatic and more easier. I know this because I used to have my apartment messy, but since cleaning it up several times I have learned the tricks to keep it top notch all the time.
I will start my journey baby steps. I know that this is the way to go when integrating lifestyle changes. I slowly learned the skills needed to be efficent at my job, I slowly learned how to keep the house clean all the time. I slowly learned how to wash my clothes, how to organize things. Slowly learned how to speak to women, slowly I will learn how to eat 3000 calories and workout three times a week, while maintaining order.
Baby steps are:
- making muscle group of the workout as sore as possible without letting perfectionism get in my way
- making sure the amount of food I eat is correct and sensibly divided without letting perfectionism get in my way
I will sure be a great body builder some day but for now I have very little experience and knowledge and I will use my intelligence to learn more slowly. I just understand that I need to simply have sensible workout for the muscle groups, and go for less reps rather than more, around 4-8 reps, working enough sets to ensure the muscle tear for the growth to take place.
I'm sick of trying to be perfect. :box: **** perfect!
This is quotes:
A mistake in judgment isn't fatal, but too much anxiety about judgment is.--Pauline Kael
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.--William Connor Magee
Know when to tune out. If you listen to too much advice, you may wind up making other people's mistakes.--Ann Landers
It is not easy, but you have to be willing to make mistakes. And the earlier you make those mistakes, the better.--Jane Cahill Pfeiffer
If you're not making mistakes, you're not taking risks, and that means you're not going anywhere. The key is to make mistakes faster than the competition, so you have more changes to learn and win.--John W. Holt, Jr.
The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we will make one.--John Maxwell
The greatest mistake a man can make is to be afraid of making one.--Elbert Hubbard
The greatest right in the world is the right to be wrong.--William Randolph
The galleries are full of critics. They play no ball, they fight no fights. They make no mistakes because they attempt nothing. Down in the arena are the doers. They make mistakes because they try many things. The man who makes no mistakes lacks boldness and the spirit of adventure. He is the one who never tries anything. His is the brake on the wheel of progress. And yet it cannot be truly said he makes no mistakes, because his biggest mistake is the very fact that he tries nothing, does nothing, except criticize those who do things.--Gen. David M. Shoup
Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.--Oscar Wilde
An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made, in a narrow field.--Niels Bohr
Anyone who doesn't make mistakes isn't trying hard enough.--Wess Roberts
After all these years, I am still involved in the process of self-discovery. It's better to explore life and make mistakes than to play it safe. Mistakes are part of the dues one pays for a full life.--Sophia Loren
I'm heading down to the gym.Success does not consist in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time.--George Bernard Shaw